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The Unbelievable Power of Belief

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Having seen and experienced a number of unexplainable events during my twenty-year metaphysical search, however, this precept was not outside the realm of believability—at least not for me. Miraculous healings were something with which I had some experience.

During a trip to Brazil, I was honored with an invitation to assist Antonio De Padua, a well-known shaman, with performing some healings. Antonio asked me to help diagnose and later cleanse the energy from several of the large number of faithful who lined up daily outside his church. On the same trip, I was selected by another healer to remove a pair of ten-inch-long forceps from the back of his patient during psychic surgery in San Paulo. They had been inserted by the ghost energy of one Dr. Fritz, a surgeon who died over 100 years ago but whose spirit and knowledge many medically untrained Brazilian healers claim to channel.

I was also on the healing end of a bizarre ceremony wherein a Brazilian shaman wielded a scalpel inches from my abdomen, cut­ ting into my spiritual essence—my aura. I had requested a personal healing, and the shaman both accurately diagnosed and cured my bodily disorder. The same shaman healed a bruised disk in Shirl's neck. And that's not all . . .

We once witnessed a healer emanating visible light from five of his seven chakras. Truth be told, we've even spent considerable time with healers who claim to receive their enlightenment from time­dimension travelers, or aliens from another universe.

[Note: Chakra is a yoga term for wheel-shaped energy centers in the body, most often thought to be seven in number. Each chakra is believed to possess distinctive properties relating to particular body organs and deities. The lowest three (at the base of the spine, navel, and solar plexus) are said to be male, or yang, and relate to the emotions of survival, control, and power. The highest three (at the the throat, between the eyes, and at the crown of the head) are female, or yin, and relate to communication and the psychic or spiritual aspects of our nature. The heart chakra, in the center of the body, represents love—the strongest emotion in the universe. It is considered by many to be both male and female.

The mere fact that someone I had never seen, miles from modern medical assistance, in the dead of night, was spitting into the poison I was soon to ingest did not seem to be a significant enough factor for me to reject the ceremony outright.

Reality Is Just an Illusion

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