First Healer Heal Thyself

Rays Of Wisdom - Our World In Transition - Healer Heal Thyself Someone told me the other day: ‘Hospitals are full of religious people fighting against their God’s will.’ It’s not just our hospitals that are filled with them, but our whole world and that is for the simple reason that they do not yet comprehend who or what God is. They have still to discover that God is as much part of them as they are part of God; that they themselves are God; that doctors and hospitals have no power for healing anyone; and that the same powers and characteristics that are in God are also in every human being. The only difference is that in some of us they are partly or fully developed, while in others they are still in their slumbering state, waiting to wake up. When the right moment has come, they will do so and begin to rise into the person’s conscious awareness. They too can then take charge of their healing powers and speed up its process.

Yet, if you or I wanted to tell people about this, they would only understand if their time for doing so had come. As the Old Testament’s book of Ecclesiastes tells us: There is a time and a season for everything in God’s great plan of life and the small plan for our present lifetime that reveals itself through everyone’s birthchart.

To Everything, There Is A Season

And a time for every purpose under the Sun:
A time to be born and a time to die.
A time to plant and a time
To pluck up that which has been planted.

A time to kill and a time to heal.
A time to tear down and a time to build up.
A time to weep and a time to laugh.
A time to mourn and a time to dance.
A time to cast away stones and
A time to gather stones together.

A time to embrace and
A time to refrain from embracing.
A time to lose and a time to seek.
A time to tie up and a time to untie.

A time to rend and a time to sew.
A time to keep silent and a time to speak.
A time to love and a time to hate.
A time for war and a time for peace –

He has made everything beautiful, in its time.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-11

The book takes its name from the Greek ekklesiastes, a translation of the title by which the central figure refers to himself, in this case Kohelet, which means something like one who convenes or addresses an assembly. Ecclesiastes is thought to have been written by King Solomon in his old age.

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