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I recently got in touch with an old friend who grew up Catholic, and whose son studies at a prominent theological seminary, who turned to the Amma, a well-known Eastern mystic, for healing from a difficult life.
She is trained in “vortex healing” “a powerful healing modality.” I have been in the psych system without a paddle for 30 years and have nothing to show for it but grief upon grief. Within a few days of my phone call with her I experienced “the vortex,” and it IS potent, and so far is seems to be extremely healing.
I called her on it and she said yes she did apply a couple of fixes for me. I have arranged to speak with her again in a week or so.
Amma (“mother”) promotes love above all things and does not ask people to convert from their faiths, while she herself, I guess, is Buddhist(?)
I am wondering what kind of a conflict I am getting into here. I have never before been even remotely open to the idea of reincarnation but now suddenly I see that it lives alongside Biblical teaching in harmony, helping to explain some of the conflicts in the Bible, specifically, the mention in the New Testament of the number 144,000, specifically, as the number of people who will go to Heaven. My friend describes Jesus as the greatest “avatar” the world has ever known, and continues to believe in God. I always say to myself, all faiths ultimately lead to Jesus and there is a reason for them (“All roads lead to Rome,” is an expression my British father used to use, probably referring to geography but…)
I desperately need the healing. I have thought of nothing but the sweet relief of death for such a long time, and I have a son.
She is trained in “vortex healing” “a powerful healing modality.” I have been in the psych system without a paddle for 30 years and have nothing to show for it but grief upon grief. Within a few days of my phone call with her I experienced “the vortex,” and it IS potent, and so far is seems to be extremely healing.
I called her on it and she said yes she did apply a couple of fixes for me. I have arranged to speak with her again in a week or so.
Amma (“mother”) promotes love above all things and does not ask people to convert from their faiths, while she herself, I guess, is Buddhist(?)
I am wondering what kind of a conflict I am getting into here. I have never before been even remotely open to the idea of reincarnation but now suddenly I see that it lives alongside Biblical teaching in harmony, helping to explain some of the conflicts in the Bible, specifically, the mention in the New Testament of the number 144,000, specifically, as the number of people who will go to Heaven. My friend describes Jesus as the greatest “avatar” the world has ever known, and continues to believe in God. I always say to myself, all faiths ultimately lead to Jesus and there is a reason for them (“All roads lead to Rome,” is an expression my British father used to use, probably referring to geography but…)
I desperately need the healing. I have thought of nothing but the sweet relief of death for such a long time, and I have a son.