dave_a_mbs
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Lucy- The kinds of things that can readily be healed by the mind are the thngs that the mind has created. This includes everything that is attached by strong emotions, post traumatic residues, and that kind of thng in general.
When I work with molested women they often see dark smudges where the perpetrator handled them, including in the womb and genitals as might have occurred. The soution is first to remove the emotional glue that keeps the problem there, usually a combination of hatred, guilt and rage. Next, kindle compassion and forgiveness for the perpetrator who was obviously a sick SOB more to be pitied than feared, so that there is no longer any sense of danger in that memory. Finally, burn out the dark areas with white light.
Then there are the various levels of "add on" problems. These might be as simple as an organized clot of energy, a relatively self-directed motivation that is internally coherent, or a fully formed spiritual entity. The treatment for the non-personified levels is roughly constant, first to see what's happening, and then to bring white light in to fill the space and to get rid of whatever was there before. For the entities with personalities, they generally get talked into going into the light, just like any earthbound spook.
There are no absolute limits to the ability to heal, but it's hard to work with anything that appears to have its roots in material appearances. Still, many people have gone into spontaneous remission of illnesses and cancers by simply believing that it could be done. The problem appears to be which belief will turn out to be the stronger, belief in illness or belief in health.
Hypnosis works in this area in the same manner. The goal of any hypnotic suggestion is to establish a state that will reinforce itself, "Feel good when you do this," and that will replace illness-belief with health-belief, "Notice that you feel excellent and that your body has all the resources needed to feel even better tomorrow."
The use of negations, "You no longer feel sick," rarely is effective because it reinforces belief in sickness.
Interestingly, prayer has been proven effective as a healing agent, even though the praying people were unaware of the identities of the people who were to be healed. Given that fact, it follows that an atmosphere in which everyone believes in a general state of well being with no more than trivial interruptions would be most likely to succeed. However, this must be stronger, with respect to the individual to be healed, than the suggestions from physicians that the disease is serious, dangerous and long lasting.
Hope this helps-
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