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By Doug Simpson
For those readers who are not familiar with Edgar Cayce, I will give you a very brief history of the man regarded by many as America’s greatest psychic. Edgar Cayce was born in rural Kentucky on March 18, 1877, and passed on in Virginia Beach, Virginia on January 3, 1945. He gave over 15,000 psychic readings in a coma-like trance state and there are copies of over 14,000 of these readings at his Association For Research And Enlightenment, or A.R.E. for short, in Virginia Beach. Approximately 10,000 of these readings were medical readings where in his deep-trance state he diagnosed medical problems and prescribed remedies, including prescriptions which had not yet been invented. Continue reading Edgar Cayce Explains the Sources of Psychic Information »
by Dr. R. Saravanan
Homoeopathy is a Holistic system of Medicine based on Nature’s laws. Homoeopathy heals a person as a whole offering Physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Homoeopathy cures many of the incurable chronic illnesses gently. Homoeopathy strengthens the immune system. Continue reading Homoeopathy- The New Age Holistic Medicine »
by Dr. R. Saravanan
Bach Flower therapy is a gentle and effective way to achieve inner healing. Bach flower therapy heals the mental and emotional imbalances and restores health. Bach flower therapy is a natural healing modality without side effects.
Continue reading Bach Flower Therapy for Inner Healing »
David was a healer. From his earliest childhood he wanted to help others and alleviate suffering. David sailed through medical school and became a successful doctor. Using his vast knowledge, alongside an indescribable instinct, he specialized in treating patients that other doctors had given up on, usually with excellent results.
As word about David spread, more and more patients came to his door. He never turned anyone away. David didn’t work for money, but to fulfill his very purpose. Continue reading Heal Self to Fulfill Purpose »
by T Stokes
Unaffiliated spiritual movements, along with Complementary therapies and Alternative medicine, are now enjoying a huge upsurge in interest, In fact the biggest upsurge since the 1930s.
In America the pharmaceutical companies have been backed by certain hard-line extremist religious sects, to ban outright all alternative medicines and practices, which they say are; “unchristian”. Continue reading Aquarian Age Spirituality »
by Dr. Georgina Cannon
Hypnosis and self-hypnosis have been repeatedly proven to be highly effective means of alleviating all of the various symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS, or “spastic colon”), including pain, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, nausea, and gas.
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Dr. Georgina Cannon, certified master clinical hynotherapist, is an international award-winning teacher, lecturer and Director of the Ontario Hypnosis Centre in Toronto, ON. Dr. Cannon is recognized by many in the media as “The Source” for expert opinion in the field of hypnotherapy and issues around complementary wellness treatments, and she regularly meets with medical and wellness professionals to enhance their knowledge and awareness of hypnosis and the dynamic healing potential of soul, or past life journeys. She is a regular guest on Shirley Maclaine, where she hosts a monthly chat moderated by Shirley. For more information on Dr. Georgina Cannon please visit: www.ont-hypnosis-centre.com
Deepak Chopra is an Indian Medical Doctor, best known for his prolific and influential writings and teachings on Spirituality and holistic healing. Chopra says that he has been influenced by the teachings of Vedanta and the Bhagavad Gita, as well as by Jiddu Krishnamurti [Krishnamurti 100 years], and by the field of quantum physics. Deepak Chopra has had a profound influence on the New Thought Movement that has embraced him in the US.
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The BBC in collaboration with the Open University is currently airing a mini documentary series on Alternative Therapies. Kathy Sykes, professor of Public Engagement in Science and Engineering investigates the evidence for and against various established alternative therapies. In the programs screened so far Sykes has covered hypnotherapy and reflexology. In that remaining she will look at meditation.
As a scientist Sykes, unsurprisingly, begins from a skeptical point of view. But on both topics both covered she has concluded with the admission that there may be something in it after all. Continue reading Alternative Therapies »
I’d jut like to share the following variant of an exercise I recently heard described in the hope it may bring some comfort.
Sit comfortably. Close your eyes and relax.
Cup your hands together in your lap. Visualize a tiny point of white light in your hands. As you breathe so the light begins to get bigger and glow brighter.
Keep breathing as it continues to grow. You are now joined by your guides standing behind you, adding their breath to yours. Your loved ones in Spirit join you too, also adding their breath to the ball of light.
The ball grows and grows and also changes color. First red, then orange, then yellow, green, blue, purple and finally back to white. Its light now shines out from your hands, filling your whole body with light. It shines around the room and beyond. Around your neghborood and beyond. Finally, it extends all around the world. Bringing healing and comfort wherever it is needed.
Hold that imge for a minute or two. Then the light starts to get smaller, and smaller, until it becomes point size and fianlly disappears.
Thank your guides and loves ones and slowly return to full waking consciousness feeling refreshed and energized in the certain knowledge that your thoughts have had a positive effect on the world.
Over the past few weeks English BBC TV has been running a series of documentaries on alternative healers. Healers featured include Stephen Turoff, and John of God. The shows have adopted an objective approach being neither too credulous nor unreasonably hostile.
A commonality of those featured is their denial that the healing is done by them. Instead they claim to channel entities from the Spirit world. One healer even claims to channel Saint Paul of Tarsus.
Something, somehow leaves me unconvinced by the near-celebrity status of the healers shown. Perhaps it’s the amount of money they take by way of fees.
I’ve no doubt that alternative therapies can produce some amazing results. I’ve also no doubt the body itself has tremendous healing powers. Much “healing” results from the stimulation of the body’s own self-repair mechanism triggered by faith (a variant of the so-called placebo effect). But Spiritual intervention does occur too.
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Heal Self to Fulfill Purpose
David was a healer. From his earliest childhood he wanted to help others and alleviate suffering. David sailed through medical school and became a successful doctor. Using his vast knowledge, alongside an indescribable instinct, he specialized in treating patients that other doctors had given up on, usually with excellent results.
As word about David spread, more and more patients came to his door. He never turned anyone away. David didn’t work for money, but to fulfill his very purpose. Continue reading Heal Self to Fulfill Purpose »