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03-07-2021, 10:06 PM
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Would it be considered acceptable for a medium to say to a stranger they had one of their loved ones wanting to communicate?
Or acceptable for a psychic/healer to tell someone they were sensing the individual had a health issue?
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Why not? Offer to share if they don't wanna know ...they will say, 'No thanks', right?
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03-07-2021, 10:08 PM
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I did an almost 'instant healing" once on a woman. She went and told her Doctor who told her it was impossible. Before the healing, she could not move her arm because of damaged caused by a car accident. After the healing, she could move her arm. Actually, she could move her arm, without any pain, right up till she died.
I think I was more amazed then she was. Her Doctor could not believe such a thing could happen.
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03-07-2021, 10:25 PM
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You are so right.
She wanted to be healed. She had been in pain for many years.
....... and what appeared as an instant healing.... happened.
I can still see her 'today', raising her arm as if not had happened. She was so happy, she told everybody she could about what happened.
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03-07-2021, 10:40 PM
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I think "non-believers" can be healed also?
That's how they become "believers" haha..
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04-07-2021, 06:45 AM
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Before presenting a hypothetical scenario that I hope will prompt responses, I thought I should take a look at the policy of a formal healing association, my thought being that healers will have considered the overall situation.
Here's what "The College Of Healing" in the UK ( https://www.collegeofhealing.org/req...stant-healing/ ) has to say:
"If you are requesting healing on behalf of someone else, please note that healing can only be given with permission of the person themselves or in the case of a child, with a parent’s / legal guardian’s permission."
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04-07-2021, 07:05 AM
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According to that College of Healing, sounds like an adult person who is apparently on their death bed, healing can not be done on the person till that person gives the Healer permission which in of itself might be impossible especially if the person is incapacitated.
From what you wrote, I guess Jesus should not have healed Lazarus.
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04-07-2021, 07:18 AM
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I guess we don't have (m)any healers wanting to dip into this thread. I thought about things as I turned in last night and wondered if the following scenario prompts anyone else to offer their thoughts.
An individual is born with a badly deformed body and other associated conditions. Life is one of struggle from the outset, schooling interrupted by long spells in hospital. The individual grows to adulthood but is unable to find work because of her continuing poor health. Years pass on benefit, eligibility assessments routinely carried out.
A well-intentioned request leads to distant healing being sent, unbeknownst to the individual. Her health issues improve along with mobility. A positive outcome but a routine benefit assessment reveals the changes. As a consequence her eligibility is lost, the financial support on which she depends is withdrawn. She has no work experience, a poor level of educational attainment and now has no way to support herself.
Was it right to have sent distant healing without first asking her permission?
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04-07-2021, 07:27 AM
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According to that College of Healing, sounds like an adult person who is apparently on their death bed, healing can not be done on the person till that person gives the Healer permission which in of itself might be impossible especially if the person is incapacitated.
From what you wrote, I guess Jesus should not have healed Lazarus.
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I'll stick with the present situation.
Yes the UK's college policy is clear but unaffiliated healers aren't bound by its protocols or policies. Does that mean, though, because someone is blessed by being able to act as a healing channel it is then their right?
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04-07-2021, 07:29 AM
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I think "non-believers" can be healed also?
That's how they become "believers" haha..
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Belief has never been necessary for healing help to be provided.
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04-07-2021, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by BigJohn
You are so right.
She wanted to be healed. She had been in pain for many years.
....... and what appeared as an instant healing.... happened.
I can still see her 'today', raising her arm as if not had happened. She was so happy, she told everybody she could about what happened.
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Now take a look at posting #28.....
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