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by Marie T. Russell
Were
you raised on Fairy Tales?...where Prince
Charming rushed in to the rescue, the fairy
Godmother waved her magic wand and made
everything better... and where two lovers got
married and lived happily ever after (without
having to "work" at their
relationship). Having grown up with these 'role
models' is it any surprise that we expect
life to be the same?
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by Marie T.
Russell.
Everyone has the power and the ability to connect with the life
energy that brings in healing. You don't need training, though you can certainly
learn techniques; you don't need
certification, though if you're going to provide your services for hire, then certification is recommended. But, if
you're wanting to increase your healing ability so that you can use it for your
own healing, then it's right there waiting for you to tap into
it.
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by Marilyn Innerfeld.
We all are miracle workers. We each have the ability to change our lives with nothing more than a thought filled with love. When we believe in miracles, we then create them. Miracles are not once-in-a-lifetime supernatural events; rather, miracles are at the root of everyday occurrences. We live in a world filled with miracles, and yet we take them for granted. Why do we, as adults, forget to see the miracles of our world?
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by Harold Koenig, M.D.
Healing can include dramatic, sudden physical cures, but is not confined to the 'miraculous' or the spectacular. Perhaps for most people, the healing power of faith involves a healing of the mind and emotions, the intangible spirit, and of relationships with others. Faith can put physical illness beneath us, where it belongs, return dominion to us, and give us power to live victorious and fulfilling lives.
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by Lewis Mehl-Madrona M.D., Ph.D.
I trained as a conventional physician. I have also studied Native American healing for more than twenty-five years. I have walked with feet in two different worlds for my entire medical career. I did this because I grew up knowing that 'Indian medicine' could help people when conventional medicine had nothing more to offer..
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by Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.
Medical tests confirmed that I had been rescued against all odds from a virulent Stage IV cancer that had eaten away my bones and left me dying in agony. I tried to tell my doctors to spread the news that miracles are real. I wanted them to embrace the words of David Ben-Gurion that "in order to be realist you must believe in miracles".
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by Ron Roth, Ph.D. with Peter Occhiogrosso.
Things happen in our lives because we believe in our subconscious mind that they should be happening. Yet when something bad happens, like an illness, you may say to yourself, "How can this be? I haven't been sitting here asking to get this disease."
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by Raven Cohan.
Most of the time, many of us succumb to the thought that something "in our genes" is going to catch up with us. The next conclusion then, is that nothing can be done to prevent it. However, we have been given the conscious ability to choose from life's menu...
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