Chapter 4
In Conclusion. . .
One
last note: I am not suggesting you use meditation as a replacement for medical
healing.
This page was written to help in those areas where
doctors can’t do much good.
If you have the flu, meditating on it isn’t going to
make you feel better.
You’re better off taking antibiotics, or natural
homeopathic medicines, whichever is your choice.
Meditation does help to heal broken bones, overcome diabetes, and stop
arthritis, rheumatism, shingles, and cancer. I do believe it takes a very
powerful person, though, to opt for meditation over medication.
Much confidence and self assurance is required.
Not many people have what it takes.
Those who do, though, can overcome anything.
Those with strong minds and self assurance usually excel in all areas of life
where other people stumble.
They are the ones, both male and female, who don’t
quit because others say something can’t be done.
It
is my sincerest desire that this page brings you at least some degree of
comfort. What I have written, works.
I know it works because I have done it.
Not just once, but several times¾and
I can think of no better method to know something is real than to have done it.
My arm is well and my sores are gone.
What more can I say?
Interestingly this small took quite a few months.
I started writing on it the morning I meditated and
was told to write about the healing experience.
I spent one to two hours a day writing and editing.
I spent five or ten minutes a day on my arm.
At the time I wrote this paragraph the page was
still unfinished, but my arm was healed.
Perhaps it’s time I
started meditating on my writing. . .
In love,
Lloyd C. Tohill
fellow Kindred Spirit
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[1]
I read of a study a few years back, the source of which I don’t recall.
In this study patients were placed on a bed balanced in the
center.
The experiment was
to see if the mind can influence bodily functions. The volunteers were
told to will blood to their head.
On doing so, the bed tipped in the direction of their head.
When told to will blood to their feet, the bed tipped in that
direction.
[2]
Make sure you breathe into the lower portion of your stomach.
You don’t want you chest rising and falling.