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Can someone pls suggest me a real book for healing am suffering from oropharyngeal cancer, pls help.
I agree. I could point you to Paul Foster Case and his research on sound and color to heal, but you need a doctor skilled in treating cancer, not magic.Seek professional help OP, and by that I do not mean magic, at all.
Well, yeah. Thomas Aquinas has more to say about causes than any phalanx of steamed-up SJW's. Still and all, that leaves the cancer-patient OP dangling, wouldn't you say?In my experience the physical world is an effect and not a cause.
What causes health?
I have invited a process.that leaves the cancer-patient OP dangling, wouldn't you say?
I have invited a process.
Pass the salt, please.I was recently contacted by a doctor I knew 40 years ago. He was dying of bone cancer. Bone marrow produces blood
It turned out his problem was anger carried over from past lives and some predatory entities.
A couple of months after our only therapeutic session - where he did the work - he reports his blood tests are all normal and he can walk up hills again
Exactly. Esoteric methods are cool-sounding but iffy when it comes to consistency.I still say the OP needs medicine professionals, particularly in dealing with forms of cancer. Not magic or mysticism.
However, Marbaa from the Goetic may be a possibility, or the 22 Shemhamphoresh angels of healing.
Reminds me of the old flick "Eric the Viking." Eric climbs up a 50 meter vertical cliff, jabbing daggers into the soft stone for pitons. arrived at the top, the fair princess asks him, "Why didn't you just take the stairs?"You can't rely on magic, just as you cannot rely on miracles. Magic isn't even plan B, it's plan C or some letter further down the alphabet. What we try to do here is highly experimental so there is no such thing as 'tried and tested'. I would suggest prayer, esp. to the Archangel Raphael, but just don't count on it, there are no guarantees in magic.
All this may sound harsh but I've been in a similar situation, in hospital with a life-threatening illness. In the end it was conventional medicine and the doctors that saved me, not my entreaties to the spirits (ok, some folk would say the magic worked after all because I got out of hospital alive but after two months of hell for something that should have only taken a couple of weeks? I wouldn't call that much of a magical success).
Try not to do something desperate like falling for charlatans who promise you miracle cures. On the other hand, you writing about your condition here is a good sign because it shows that you still haven't given up. Take care!
Unless you can actually use magic to alter reality in a very direct and obvious way, modern medicine is still the way to go when it comes to health.You can't rely on magic, just as you cannot rely on miracles