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Mar 23Liked by Wendi Gordon

It sounds like a very good book. Certainly, when someone can recover from an illness like that, it speaks of a deep healing. I am sure a book like this can give many people hope.

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Mar 26Liked by Wendi Gordon

What an mazing subject to talk about and really explore deeply! Because of you bringing this up that scientists are studying what may unlock for each person spontaneous healing. Three subjects in this vein I would like to bring up...Zac Effron one of his"Episodes" in the Netflix Series "Down to Earth"; goes to France, and goes to the Lourdes Water Healing Center. ( This water Healing Center was started by St. Bernadette in the 1800s.) Anyway Zac and Bryan talk to one of the Doctors there who studies people who have had " spontaneous healings", though touching the Lourdes Water, and received spontaneous healings. I have forgotten the Doctor's name. He makes it clear that he doesn't "coerce" people to heal themselves. He merely documents through their self disclosure writings, stories and X-ray evidence of before and after the spontaneous healings. I forgotten what percentage of people have had these healings. I believe it's a small percentage. Anyway it is worth checking out.

There's also an older book called "Love, Medicine and Miracles" by Bernie Siegal, A Cancer Doctor/Oncologist who did art therapy, meditation, and relaxation techniques to help people get back to loving themselves. He believed if you work with each WHOLE person, Body, Mind and Soul you could assist them to heal their mistaken belief systems. I believe he also did cancer drug protocols with them.

I also believe each one of us has a "Healing Energy Field" surrounding us. Especially if each person tries to bring in GOD's love and grace, surrounding us. I try to pray to God every day to treat complete strangers with kindness and respect. Today I was walking to a hospital after parking. It was quite a big complex to navigate through the parking lot to the "Admissions" from the parking lot. So asked a very kind man in his forties who parked near us if he knew how to get to the admissions office, so I could check in for my colonoscopy. He immediately said" I would be glad to take you there- I am going the same direction." It turns out he was black and a muslim. He said he has been "fasting" during the day when he works, and eats at sunset.This is for him part of "Ramadan". I thanked for educating me. Interestingly,I had just been on a "liquid diet" yesterday in preparation for the colonoscopy. So like Jesus meeting the Samaratan woman at the well, you never know whom you might meet, whether Jewish people, Muslim people, or Christian people. I believe everyone serves kindness, love, and courtesy, (INCLUDING OURSELVES).

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