Why Don’t Healers Do Healing for Themselves? Ms Hospital Treatment With Hypnosis

Why Don’t Healers Do Healing for Themselves? Ms Hospital Treatment With Hypnosis

Why don’t healers do healing for themselves?
Hypnotherapy for MS hospital treatment.


Dr. Trudie Bartholomew

 How many healers do healing for themselves?

Why is it that we use all the tools we have to make it possible for others to heal, but we don’t do it for ourselves? Is it perhaps that we don’t believe that we too can heal? 

I was very involved with healing in the church for many years, and visited especially cancer patients in hospital. 

One day, many years ago, I was asked to visit a man in hospital, who they thought was busy dying from a bleeding stomach ulcer. The family already started making plans for his funeral! As I was talking to the man, I put my hands over his stomach area, and as usual asked to be used as a channel for the healing, as taught in Esoteric Healing. When we do this type of healing, linking the soul, heart and third eye, a stream of warm energy immediately flows into the hands, and we become the instrument to send this healing to the ‘dis-eased’ part of the body. 

When visiting the man the next day in hospital, I was surprised to find his bed empty, and the first thought was that he passed away. It was quite a surprise to discover that he was in the smoking room with other patients, happily smoking again. 

This instantaneous healing lasted for approximately three months, and he was then once again very ill, suffering from the same symptoms. We then started with hypnotherapy and age-regression work. As he was very religious and apprehensive about hypnosis, we used prayer to achieve an altered state of consciousness, which often happens while we pray. It was thus easy to do the regression work, but unfortunately we cannot force anybody to continue any therapy if they don’t wish to co-operate and keep their appointments.  

All practitioners and healers go through times when they feel that they failed, where a patient/client cancelled his appointment, or simply stayed away, and then commit suicide, dies or go back to his old lifestyle. This is particularly true in the case of therapists working with drug or other substance abuse patients. Needless to say that these feelings of failure can cause fatigue and depression for the therapist, but often the substance abuse patient comes back for therapy, and the therapist can see the positive effect of therapy done earlier. Thus, we cannot force the pace of another person’s healing. 

True healing can only happen when the person’s soul is involved. Many instant or miraculous healings don’t last, and the person feels utterly demoralized of “let down by God”. He may even feel guilty because he did not have the “faith” to accept the healing, and the “will” to hold it in the body. True healing is different, as it requires the person to make changes in his life, and do what the soul wants, not the personality that is trapped in a physical body. 

 The healing comes from within, and usually involves a whole new pattern of thinking; a change in lifestyle, which includes proper eating habits, exercise, meditation and a change in recreation and entertainment. Many of our problems are due to the fact that we don’t understand the value of proper nutrition. We cannot know everything, and therefore should make use of people specializing in certain areas; thus visit a nutritionist to find out what you should or should not be eating. 

A pharmacist told us a while ago that her profession is very frustrating and demoralizing, as she sees all the patients taking so many pills, and keep on coming back month after month for the same medication or even more, without healing. She is planning on changing her career, as she ‘knows’ that there must somewhere be another method of healing, and is now studying Hypnotherapy. We know that by eliminating the cause of the emotional or physical disease, we will no longer be treating the effect. However, 90% of the responsibility lies with the client, who must be prepared to change his lifestyle.  

We often see how people visit all kinds of therapists; spending huge amounts of money to find a way of making themselves feel better. There is great value in the alternative modalities, but they must work in conjunction with removing the cause of the dis-ease, and a positive change in lifestyle! 

The physical body is simply a vehicle for the soul to use for a certain period of time to achieve a specific goal. Your soul-contract may be to write a book at late age, become a healer, a teacher, a helper or a leader bringing about huge changes in a country, community of even worldwide. But, by neglecting and not caring or loving your physical body, you may become very ill or die before your contract is fulfilled. This is a waste of time; not

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