A spiritual healer
is not an all-powerful creature, it is a mediator
Spiritual healing is one of the most subtle disciplines. The subtlety lies in the fact that the healer does not need to do anything. In reality, he is not responsible for healing, because he is not the source of divine energy. The spiritual healer simply contributes to the healing process, he plays the role of mediator.
In reality, the best thing a healer can do during the healing process is to forget themselves. To be a good healer means not to be at all.
The less you are present, the more effective the treatment. The longer you are there, the more the flow of energy is hindered.
The word “healing” shares the same root as the word “wholeness.” All these words: “whole”, “health”, “healing”, “saint”, have the same origin.
A sick person is a person who has put obstacles between himself and the whole and it is for this reason that the communication between the two is interrupted. The ultimate goal of the healing process is to restore this connection.
But when I say that the ultimate goal of a healing process is to restore the patient's connection to wholeness, I am not saying that it will work every time.
The healer is only a bridge that allows energy to pass through his body and hands to reach the person who needs healing.
Healing is like breathing, something completely natural. If someone is sick, it means that they are no longer able to heal themselves. He no longer feels the source of the healing energy.
The healer simply helps the person rediscover this source. This is the same source from which the healer draws his energy, the patient has only forgotten the language that the whole uses to communicate with us.
The healer “speaks” with the whole. This is why he/she can be a mediator. The healer places their hands on specific areas of the patient's body, becoming a bridge between them and the source.
The patient has lost the direct connection with the source, so what the healing treatment creates is an indirect connection, through a mediator.
When healing energy begins to flow through the body and hands of the mediator, the healing process begins.
To summarize, I strongly advise reconsidering your attitude towards spiritual and holistic healers.
They are not miracle workers. They are capable of helping many people, but you must realize that their "powers" are actually the powers of divine spirit or whatever you want to call the power that gives us life.
