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Re: Interesting Anecdote

May 30, 1996 00:49 AM
by alexis dolgorukii


At 11:35 PM 5/29/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>Here is an interesting anecdote.
>
>I had known of a prominent yogi who had real healing powers. He told of an
>incident when he was questioned about healing the body vis a vis helping
>fellow human to improve himself ethically.
>
>A man came to him with some physical problem and he helped to heal it using
>his "powers". Next time he inquired about how this man was doing, he was
>told that the man was convicted of a serious criminal offence is in prison
>because he is considered a danger to the society. This incident seem to
>indicate that if only the yogi had helped the man to improve his moral and
>ethical aspects instead of curing his physical ill, he might have better
>helped both the man and in turn the society.
>
>So there seems to be a balance on has to consider. The "curer" has to decide
>on this balance.
>
>        MK Ramadoss
>
>
>Doss:

As you already know, I am a healer, and a successful one, though hardly a
Yogi. Though it's possible that a Shaman and a Yogi are similar.
Now, with the aid and help of the spirits, I cure peoples bodily ills, I
also, on rare occasions help with their emotional ills. BUT, their life
styles and morality are entirely their own problems. I will, spirits
willing, heal all comers to the best of my ability. As I am also a
proficient magnetic healer, I will at least try to help anyone even if the
spirits don't cooperate. Healing is my dharma, what the person healed does
then, has nothing to do with me at all. I give them health, if they misuse
it, that's their problem not mine.

A healer, heals, he or she doesn't judge, or teach morality, that's for
Priests who are humankind's worst parasites.

alexis dolgorukii


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