Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

The Stuart Wilde quote began "I breathe love into people's hearts...."

The first part "I breathe love..." is great.

I believe the next part, "...into people's hearts..." is invasive.

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Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

SeventhSojourn wrote:

The Stuart Wilde quote began "I breathe love into people's hearts...."

The first part "I breathe love..." is great.

I believe the next part, "...into people's hearts..." is invasive.

I second that!

Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

DURHAM, N.C. – Distant prayer and the bedside use of music, imagery and touch (MIT therapy) did not have a significant effect upon the primary clinical outcome observed in patients undergoing certain heart procedures, researchers at Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), Duke University Medical Center, the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) and seven other leading academic medical institutions across the U.S. have found. Therapeutic effects were noted, however, among secondary measures such as emotional distress of patients, re-hospitalization and death rates. [...] (emphasis added)

Source: http://dukemednews.duke.edu/news/article.php?id=9136

Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

That study's been on my mind these past couple days. Specifically, I was thinking that heart conditions may sometimes be related to a lifetime of heartbreak or ignoring the heart, or perhaps people who have hearts so figuratively blackened and shriveled that it becomes literal in the long run.

I'm thinking of "Type A" personalities who live a fast and stressful life too busy to make room for matters of the heart. If the end result is an unintended consequence of choices that result from and exacerbate the very thing needed to benefit from nonphysical healing - a warm and willing heart - what good would distant prayer do for them? Nothing as far as I know. It goes contrary to everything that's common sense in metaphysics.

This study is an example of ignorance. So the patient does nothing but "get things done to them" while the underlying pattern bringing them to this state persists. Even worse, there is no mention of what types of prayers specifically were sent. Was it a powerless begging like "Dear God, please heal this person"? Man...reminds me of caveman scientists rubbing wet sticks together to prove friction doesn't make fire.

But yes, this study suggests that praying to change those who are not willing to change themselves leaves much to be desired. If violating freewill were that easy, killing someone by praying for their demise should be just as successful. The very thing that prevents the latter is what prevents healing of the non-willing. Nonphysical assistance should work better for the willing who are doing all they can and just need a little boost.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

Wizard Lyrics
Artist(Band):Ozzy Osbourne

Misty morning, clouds in the sky
Without warning, the wizard walks by
Casting his shadow, weaving his spell
Funny clothes, tinkling bell

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

Evil power disappears
Demons worry when the wizard is near
He turns tears into joy
Everyone's happy when the wizard walks by

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

Sun is shining, clouds have gone by
All the people give a happy sigh
He has passed by, giving his sign
Left all the people feeling so fine

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

White Wizard is your Conscious Self - who you are and who you are becoming.

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White Wizard invites you to step into self-empowerment. Empowerment comes from self-acceptance, integrity, and commitment to your evolution. Self-empowerment is not to be found outside oneself. Anything outside that brings you empowerment also has a divine foundation within you. If you feel a need for the approval of others, look to self-empowerment. When you feel effectively engaged, doing what gives you joy, your energy naturally expands to inlcude more of who you are, and magic flows synchronistically into your life. Claim your alignment with the highest wisdom. Call forth divine action in all that you do!

Align your own will with divine will and your Essence Self. Be transparent, innocently allowing magic to come through you rather than needing to create it. Open to heart-knowing and limitless possibilties.

White Wizard is a tool of the light, a conduit for the work of Spirit. A wise magician is spontaneous and transparent, allowing magic to come in rather than trying to control it or make it happen. A magician dances the dance of love through offering gifts of freedom to others. This is real magic. Freed from the need to use power to manipulate or control, a magician uses wisdom to manifest liberation and love.

The harmonic wisdom of White Wizard is melody, the progression of signle tones within a composition. White Wizard symbolizes the sacred journey of your individual life. As a harmonic magician, you are a novel yet universal container for the expression of the Divine. While you play the melody of your journey's spirit song, the Creator provides the harmony.

Melody is to music what story line is to story. Utilize the elements you have chosen for exploration in your life - your gifts, talents, abilities, motivations, circumstances, and the other characters in your play. Orchestrate the most interesting and growth-engendering story line from this combination of possibilities. Understand that you are the player and the played in the melody in your life.

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Re: I breathe love into people's heart's.....Stuart Wilde.

morningsun76 wrote:

DURHAM, N.C. – Distant prayer and the bedside use of music, imagery and touch (MIT therapy) did not have a significant effect upon the primary clinical outcome observed in patients undergoing certain heart procedures, researchers at Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), Duke University Medical Center, the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) and seven other leading academic medical institutions across the U.S. have found. Therapeutic effects were noted, however, among secondary measures such as emotional distress of patients, re-hospitalization and death rates. [...] (emphasis added)

Source: http://dukemednews.duke.edu/news/article.php?id=9136

Okay, maybe it's just pissed-off spirits in the air today, but this thread triggered an old peeve of mine concerning the multitude of "Miracle" TV shows that were in vogue a while back. The ones where someone is trapped with time running out or is sick. The one constant theme I noticed was that the other participants would always pray to Jesus for help, and then the victim would escape/recover/whatever. I know it's understandable for a person, when confronted by extreme adversity, to pray for whatever help is needed, but the theme was so blatantly Christian that I felt a genuine sense of satisfaction while reading your article. It's unworthy, but at the same time it all felt like a sort of programming was being imprinted with the show, that only Christians would get helped by miracles, since they never bothered to show the miracles of people from other faiths being answered.