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Healing Energies

Posted - Sep• 22•15

“I still have a bit of a limp in my one leg, but I am cured of M.S.”

“Really?”

“Yes, I am cured.  I also was blind in one eye, and now I can see.”

Anything is possible.  When we open up our hearts, but more importantly our minds – we open ourselves up to unlimited possibilities.

The Medium João, referred to as “John of God” has healed millions.  He gives up his body to allow the healing energies to flow through him  – to others.   Yes, he is the instrument, but he insists that God does the healing.

What happens when we open up our own bodies for healing?  Can we allow the healing energies to pass through us, unobstructed by our minds?   When we learn how to do that, we open ourselves up to virtually unlimited possibilities.

When we understand that there is more to ourselves than the physical body serving as temporary housing for our spiritual self, we can begin to experience  things that we once thought were not possible.   Through quiet meditation, prayer, or whatever allows for you to get past the “chatter of the day” you can begin to tap into the part of yourself that lives in spirit.   You have the guides and the help from the unseen world, it is just a matter of learning how to access it, and recognize their guidance.

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When we let go of the theories and the limited beliefs of our past, we can then finally step into the world of the unknown.  In that world, everything and anything is possible!

Written Tue, Sep 22, 2015 8:21 – 8:28 AM MDT

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  1. Betty Pfeifer says:

    Quiet meditation and prayer are two things that I am struggling to acquire, I will continue to strive for it. thank you for your help.

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