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"... we have taken a wrong turn in medicine in the twentieth century -- considering mind-as-brain to be the full picture.  This has led us to deny the possibility that the mind can act nonlocally beyond the brain and that these nonlocal actions might affect human health."  Larry Dossey, MD, Healing Beyond the Body, Medicine and the Infinite Reach of the Mind, 2001.

 


How it works. Healing with the mind is a non-local phenomenon ...

What Happens ...The healer's mind, in a state of magnified conscious intention, directs thought to influence the recipient's subtle (unseen) body structures, where the root causes and imprints of disease reside.

This type of healing goes beyond treatments such as medications and surgery that are directed toward elimination or reduction of symptoms.  Conventional treatments on the physical level do not address the predisposing elements of disease which will then remain in the non-physical structures of the patient.  The influence of the predisposing elements will remain and can lead to reappearance of the same malady that was seemingly alleviated or of another disease altogether.

What Benefits Can Occur ...Healing with the mind seeks to identify and remove the predisposing elements and root causes of disease in the structures beyond the physical body, bringing the patient's system into a state of harmony that promotes health and well being.  For the many who can benefit, there is possibility for improved functioning on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels and for increased potency of the soul's expression in realization of a meaningful existence.


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Relief from Head Pressure and Low Functioning
     
     I contacted Ruth Scott for help with a pressure, tension, or tightness in my forehead area.  This pressure gave me considerable discomfort even beyond the actual physical distress in the sense of feeling as though I was functioning within a vacuum.   During the sessions with Ruth I was able to feel the healing energy work in the form of pulsations and a concentrated type of energy (like a ball) in the area of my tension.  I also often experienced an opening of the nasal passages with correspondent increased breathing abilities.               
     During and in between sessions I felt many sensations in the head areas being worked on.  After a few sessions, the pressure feelings for which I had initiated healing had declined to something much less perceptible.  As the sensation of restriction in my head area has abated, I have experienced improvement in clarity and in my mental perspectives.   I would like to note that the healing sessions occurred exclusively by distance healing over a span of thousands of miles. 
C. Mattroos
Gauteng, So. Africa

Fibromyalgia ... Journey of a Physician Seeking Health
     As a graduate of Yale School of Medicine, I was educated and indoctrinated to believe that “ours,” meaning traditional medicine, was the only legitimate one. 
    
Fast forward to twenty-five years:  a “failed” neck surgery resulting in chronic pain/fibromyalgia and living on the edge of disability.  Aside from pain medication of which I remain an advocate, my traditional medicine offered little.  How to keep my grip on the small amount of functional life left?
      A few years of acupuncture training and some success with self-treatment caused me to question.  Yes, there is something else.  Maybe many things “else”. But I was hardly understanding or accepting of remote healing.  This had to be the Twilight Zone. Yet it had been written about in a reputable alternative medicine journal.
      I went to Ruth Scott out of sheer desperation. I didn’t believe in “it” but was out of tricks to keep me going. My house was on the market and I could barely get out of bed to work a few hours a day as a psychiatrist.
      Ruth suggested I try remote healing a few months.  I shared this with a few “friends” and could see the appraisal and the piteous dismissal on their faces.  Their silence screamed, “Pathetic”.
    
After those first months, I had gone from mostly bedridden to taking weekend workshops in California—the first time in a few years. But to others, I was not healing. I was just that much more gullible, a “walking “placebo effect.”
      It’s been three or four years now. Who’s counting?  I have continued to heal, regain vitality, and most precious to me, rediscover my creativity. Am I in “perfect” health? No.  I still have pain, but for a relatively short time. I still have fatigue.  But I’m doing much more and, more importantly, the quality of what I do, even with my own patients, has unfolded in a way I never imagined.
      I’d like to say that my friends have come to accept my recovery. Actually, my friends have changed because I have changed.  My simplistic concrete view of myself and the world has dissolved as I grow stronger.  How narrow my focus must have been not to recognize the magic of life, including remote healing, as real.  
    
That “magic” has been appreciated for eons, all over the world, in all cultures.  I feel grateful to know and be treated by Ruth, and grateful to her teacher, Russian psychic Nicolai Levashov, who has shared his special gifts. I am thankful to both for the courage it takes to offer this kind of healing that falls outside of mainstream medicine.
Peggy Finston MD
Prescott, AZ