Spirit(s) can heal medical problems, but you should NEVER bargain for a healing.
Let’s say it this way: do not make a deal with the devil, no matter what your ailment. You can find another spirit to do it for free. A spiritual healer in the physical realm may ask for compensation, which is fair considering paying people to do what they are good at enables them to keep doing what they’re good at, and sometimes, they’re so good that they get super wealthy doing so. The more good you put out there, the more it should show up on your bank account is how I see it. But don’t let anyone, spirit or physical, blackmail you with it.
Spirits who bargain with blessings are not good spirits. They are evil. They may not LOOK evil, they may come to you as an angel, but appearances can deceive. The embodiment of pure evil is unlikely to introduce herself or himself as such. I wouldn’t trust a spirit who thinks they are purely good anyway. I have never encountered an infallible, thoroughly good spirit, not in either side of the realm. Not even what we’ve commonly called “a god.” It may be a difference in perspective and opinion, but when a God does good, he may not always understand why we see it differently. Good intentions don’t always cut it… And I say knowing the phrase “God works in mysterious ways” but it is because gods are often the Dog Type Thinker who make no sense to a Cat Type Thinkers.
That said, veering off topic as I am, the Cat Type Thinkers should consider themselves spiritual, not religious, which is what most of us do, anyway, but the Dog Type Thinker can remain religious as it suits them. However, the Cat Type Thinkers should feel the right to remain unconverted for their own good.
(Faking it may be a good strategy for a while, but only while you devise a plan to get off the hook and fix the situation. You should consider it your responsibility to teach the Dog Type Thinker that forcing any religion on anyone will be a very, very bad thing for them and their religious sect to do: disrupt, destroy, cause disbelief, confuse, and create uneasiness and doubt in them when forced into their midst. Question things, prove things to be false in public, that sort of thing. Appear willing to learn but ask questions none of their “wisest” knows how to answer, and do so where the devout can hear you. Defy and fornicate. Show a bad example until you are kicked out… Within your personal safety of course.)
Anyway. I believe spiritual healing can happen, but it is often up to the individual if it can actually stick with you. Sometimes, it’s a situation that makes you unwelcoming toward healing; sometimes, it’s the person who did it; sometimes, it’s just an unwillingness to give up science. However… Science that denies the existence of real phenomena on the basis of “it’s not scientific” is not good science. Science has to adjust its views based on evidence, and a scientist must keep an open mind. “Couldn’t be” is not good science. “I can’t explain it, it looks miraculous, but it couldn’t have been because science” is not good science. “How did that occur?” is. You find the reason until you have a good explanation, until then, you just don’t know, do you?
Often, the spirit heals you through a mediator when the resistance to miracles is high. You might struggle to keep your insulin levels low because you can’t resist eating sugar, you pray for healing, and all of a sudden, you realize you’ve changed your habits completely without even really noticing it. You know? Something just sifts in you and you start doing the healthy thing with spirit. What used to feel unsurmountable all of a sudden becomes easy.
Miracle? At least a tiny one, no?
You should accept healing from someone you love and you believe loves you (in a way that you find appropriate). Alternatively, someone who is capable of detaching from you and not making the healing a pre-payment for your love. Healing is done with love, but there are spirits who make you sick just so you would be forced to seek spiritual healing to fix it. That is an unfortunate fact. However, the spirit who made you sick doesn’t need to be the one to heal you. Spirits like that should not be bargained with, but you may not always know who made you sick. That is why you must know that the healing comes unconditionally or with conditions you gladly accept.
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