(02-12-2011, 11:45 AM)Ankh Wrote: I have a friend who was asked to heal a person, but that person mentioned in his email that he had cancer. She had a terrible fight with her inner self about what to do. To heal or not heal...
There are thousands upon thousands of documented cases of advanced stage cancer patients spontaneously healing or healing after following alternative therapies. The conventional medical establishment considers these 'anecdotal' and won't even acknowledge them when it's obvious which healing modalities affected the condition.
The likelihood of you being 'blamed' for someone's apparent spontaneous healing is nil.
They are more concerned with claims of healing, than with the actual healing itself.
In other words, they don't care if you heal anyone, as long as you don't claim any credit for it or make any promises to anyone.
Heal freely, as long as you don't claim to heal, and you should be fine!
(02-12-2011, 11:58 AM)Derek ~ Wrote: I was thinking about the sessions related to healing. If all healing is done through the self, and you are only the channel, then I don't see how this would be infringing on free will. Because if someone didn't want to be healed or didn't believe that they could be, it wouldn't happen.
So it is their will to be healed if it happens. I'm glad you shared this with us
Exactly!
Or, they might be healed temporarily, but then fall back into their previous pattern. This has happened to me. A psychic healer healed me but I didn't correct the root cause and fell back into it. It was quite revealing to me.
I know I gave permission to the healer, so apparently there was value in this experience for me. The healer did his part and I was grateful to him for that. The rest was up to me.