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When minds are merged, and one has the focused intention of surrendering individuality and being used as an instrument of help or healing, that condition allows nonlocal healings to occur. The joining of minds between healer and patient is made possible by trust, and by the absence of fear or guilt. A spiritual healer's focused intent is that his or her consciousness be used as an expression of nonlocal Infinite Mind, which some know as God. No thoughts of personal profit or failure on the part of the healer, and caring intent with nonattachment to the outcome, are the essential components in spiritual healing. It is as though the healer's receptivity acts as a conduit of information, or makes available a template of healing information, that enables and activates the patient's own self-healing ability. A spiritual healer's intention is to be helpful, and this impersonal mind state of merged consciousnesses, wherein nonlocal mind is acknowledged and shared, could be called ''loving one's neighbor as oneself." In the following chapter, Jane tells about how she came to understand and use this capacity for enabling healing in others. |
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