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WHAT IS DISTANT HEALING? By: Frank Schuster Do you believe in prayer? Do you believe that distant healing is possible? If your answer to either question is “yes”, then read on. Distant Healing is defined as a "mental intention on behalf of one person, to benefit another at a distance." In this context, prayer is a mental act of intercession in which the believer (pray-er) puts himself “between” God and the recipient. God then uses the prayer (pray-er) as the conduit for the request – be it healing, therapy, or another type of petition. God’s healing power is directed through the healer to the person in need. If that person is present, the power can be conveyed through touch. In the event that person cannot be present, God’s healing power is effectively conveyed by mental intention through the thought process. In this realm distance is not a consideration. One might not believe any of this, nor have faith that this kind of healing can occur. Actually, that is irrelevant. The only faith that really matters is that of the healer or pray-er. The single requirement of the recipient is to be in a receptive mode, open to healing possibilities. It is not necessary to believe that the acts of prayer, distant healing or touch healing are effective.
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