Five Great Healers Speak Here

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Summary

"Five Great Healers Speak Here," compiled by Nancy and Esmond Gardner, is a book that presents the perspectives and practices of five prominent spiritual healers from diverse backgrounds. The book aims to explore the nature of healing, its sources, methods, and the potential for individuals to develop healing abilities.

The core message conveyed by the healers is that healing power originates from a higher source, often identified as Divinity or God. They emphasize that they act as channels or instruments through which this power flows, facilitated by compassion, love, and surrender.

Here's a summary of the key themes and teachings from each healer:

Gurudev Shree Chitrabhanu (Jain Master):

  • Compassion as the primary source: Healing is an act of blessing, driven by concern for fellow beings.
  • Inner connection: True healing comes from within, connecting with one's own inner divinity or "kingdom within."
  • Karma as a limitation: The efficacy of healing is influenced by past actions (karma). Heavy karma can hinder the healing process, but awareness and positive action can help mitigate it.
  • No claim to being a healer: Humility and absence of ego are crucial; one should not claim to be a healer but rather a channel.
  • Mind and imagination: The power of imagination and mental focus is key for self-healing and projecting healing energy.

Harry Edwards (English Spiritual Healer):

  • Spirit healing as a science: Edwards views spiritual healing as a law-governed process originating from a spiritual realm.
  • Natural healing intelligences: The body has an inherent capacity for regeneration, which healing aims to stimulate.
  • Attunement with spirit guides: Healers attune themselves to healing intelligences or guides who direct the healing forces.
  • Universality of healing: Spiritual healing is a common heritage of all humanity, not exclusive to any religion or gifted few.
  • Compassion as a prerequisite: A deep-seated compassion for suffering is essential for anyone aspiring to be a healer.
  • No need for diagnosis: The healing intelligence makes the diagnosis; the healer acts as a conduit.

Brother Mandus (Founder of the World Healing Crusade):

  • Ecumenical and research-oriented: His approach is broad, respecting all spiritual paths and emphasizing the understanding of mind, personality, and spiritual truths.
  • Love as the core principle: Love is identified as the unifying factor in all healing, transcending consciousness and motivating life itself.
  • God as the primary source: Divine healing flows from God, and communion with the Divine through prayer is essential.
  • Healing is for everyone: Healing is an ability inherent in all, not a special gift for a select few. The focus should be on becoming a channel for love.
  • The role of the patient: Cooperation, faith, expectancy, and love from the patient are important for the healing process.
  • Inner transformation: Healing often involves addressing inner turbulence, unforgiven situations, or emotional distress that manifests physically.

Mama Mona Ndzekeli (African Spiritual Church President):

  • Miracles are common: Her African heritage embraces miracles without question, seeing them as an integral part of life.
  • Spirit guides as helpers: She works closely with spirit guides who provide messages and direct the healing process.
  • Power of prayer and singing: African healing traditions often involve prayer and vibrant singing to raise spiritual energy.
  • Ancestral connection: Her healing is influenced by tribal customs and a connection with ancestral spirits.
  • Focus on the cause: Mama Mona emphasizes finding the root cause of illness, often rooted in spiritual or emotional disharmony.
  • Color and symbolism: Specific colors and objects are sometimes used in healing rituals, imbued with spiritual significance.

Oh Shinnah (Native American and Theosophist background):

  • Harmony with nature: She emphasizes a harmonious relationship with the Earth, plants, and natural forces, including crystals and gems.
  • Self-healing and self-knowledge: A key goal is to empower individuals to heal themselves through spiritual energy and understanding.
  • Coupling of energies: Healing involves harmonizing and coupling energies from nature and spirit, often amplified by crystals.
  • Surrender and emptiness: Becoming free of ego and attachment to being the "doer" is crucial to becoming an effective channel.
  • Holistic healing: Illness is seen as a disharmony of mind, body, soul, and spirit, and treatment addresses the entire being.
  • The Earth as a life support system: She highlights the importance of healing the Earth to achieve true healing for humanity.

Overall Themes:

  • The Source of Healing: All healers agree that the ultimate source of healing power is Divine or spiritual.
  • The Role of the Healer: Healers act as conduits or channels, facilitating the flow of healing energy through compassion, love, and surrender.
  • The Importance of the Patient: The patient's attitude, faith, willingness to accept, and often their own inner work are crucial for healing.
  • Healing is Learnable: While some may have innate gifts, healing is presented as a faculty that can be developed through dedication, practice, and cultivating specific qualities like compassion and selflessness.
  • Holistic Approach: Healing is not just about physical ailments but encompasses the mind, emotions, spirit, and sometimes the broader environment.
  • Beyond Physical Explanation: While some methods might appear "magnetic" or involve energy transfer, the underlying power is understood to be spiritual and transcends purely physical or scientific explanations.

The book offers a multifaceted exploration of spiritual healing, presenting diverse perspectives that converge on the common ground of divine connection, compassion, and the transformative power of love.