Our Intent Matters

In 2014, I had been contacted by a young lady whom we shall call Ruth. Ruth was in her late twenties. She visited Sri-Lanka six years previously, where she was a volunteer for eight months with a center that helps street kids. Whilst over there she picked up the herpes virus. The virus came up in her eye and glands, leaving her with scarring to the cornea, ulcers in the eye and nerve damage, all of which had caused the loss of most of her sight in that eye. After unsuccessful treatment, she was offered a cornea transplant or six-to-twelve months of antivirals which she was told could cause kidney damage.

Needless to say, Ruth did not consider this a viable option. There were too many risks involved, so I offered her some remote healing. After only four sessions Ruth was due to go back for a hospital check-up. This is part of what the text she sent me said, after her check-up:

I went for my check-up. Three out of four ulcers in my eye have gone. Thank you, and my scar over my cornea has reduced in size so thank you again.  All I can say is a whole-hearted amazing thank you.

I continued to use remote healing on Ruth and on the 10th June 2014, only five days later, Ruth sent me another text after her check-up which said:

Eyesight is better, it was 0.2 and is now 0.6 which is amazingly better as there has been no improvement since October until your healing. Still got a tiny bit of one ulcer left and the cornea is thinning too. Thank you again for all your support and your healing as it is definitely working.

Brilliant; I continued on with the remote healing. Then, on the 19th June 2014, I was pleased to have news about Ruth’s next check-up. It had been nine days since her last check-up and I had continued on with the remote healing. The text Ruth sent after the check-up was this:

Yippee! The virus has gone, feeling loads better. Scarring has reduced in size. A huge thank you and blessings. ALL the ulcers are gone, and the scarring has reduced in size so my sight is clearer. Yippee – Thank you.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I was well and truly blessed by such a report. Some of you will think it is a coincidence, others will believe it to be a miracle. I support the latter! But at the end of the day, it matters not whether it was or is a miracle OR a coincidence (cooperative incidence). What matters is someone who had been suffering for a very long time was healed.

In the Journal of Scientific Exploration, in an article by Dean I. Radin et al; titled – Anomalous Organization of Random Events by Group Consciousness: Two Exploratory Experiments, collective consciousness is explored by a group of researchers who outlined the following definitions of consciousness in relation to non-local mind, the greater or collective mind.

Non-local consciousness extends beyond the individual. It is an ordering principle which can insert information into disorganized systems creating a higher degree of order. Awareness and consciousness are not the same thing; the ordering power of consciousness can occur outside of awareness. Individual and group consciousness can insert order into the world as well as being able to extract or receive information from the world (which re-iterates what we have already looked at in regards to there being a greater consciousness of which we all use whether we are aware of it or not).

With this in mind, we can look once again to healing and prayer, and both are founded on the same concept which is that we are more than just our physical body, and that our consciousness, our intention, and our focused efforts can affect the material world, without being limited by space, place or time. But not only can it affect the material world, but also the spiritual world, which is why absent, distance or remote healing can and does work if done appropriately. This also reflects that the same is true when working as a group or community in unison; even the Bible states: where two or more are gathered together, or in unison, there I (God) am also, so even the Bible is talking about collective intent, collective consciousness. With this in mind, that also means that consciousness, with intent to heal, can be transferred onto objects which can then be used for healing; so such things as crystals, medicine bags, drums, wands and even handkerchiefs or prayer cloths can be conduits for healing with the healing transferring to the individual in receipt of the object. It is nothing new for charms or talismans or medicine bundles to be used to bring forth healing. It isn’t necessarily the object itself, but the intent that has been consciously put into it that matters. This healing work is about people either singularly or communally calling on a higher power – spirit, God, or the patient’s higher self – to bring about balance, bring about healing. These experiments show us what many have believed for thousands of years, which is that we are all part of the same greater consciousness, and all able to affect a non-local aspect of that same consciousness through love and compassion. If this teaches us anything it must be that we truly do need to take responsibility for our thoughts, our speech and our actions.

We are The Quantum Warrior, The Master Architect of our life  – Braveheart