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Mrs. Marian Miller
St. Paul used "handkerchiefs and aprons which he had on his person" to heal the sick. (Acts 19, 12)
I had known about Oscar Estebany's use of cotton wool in healings but did not consider using it myself until reading about his research with Dr. Bernard Grad at McGill University.
I do not prepare pads specifically for anyone. I just "charge" them with my hands. The energy flows as when healing. I "pack" this into the cotton wool until it begins to feel quite warm. Sometimes it feels like a hot potato but that goes off immediately. I store these in a bag for anyone who might need them.
I have been experimenting quite widely with this, probably quite unscientifically, but I have to report that in a considerable number of cases this is of considerable benefit in the relief of pain. (I offer it to people only when the cause of pain is known.) Pains from arthritis and allied spasms in muscles have been especially responsive. Chronic, severe post-radiation pain was relieved in one case. The need for pain medicine was markedly reduced and the effects long-lasting.
I have offered pads to people who have had relief from pain with contact healing, on the assumption that if severe chronic pain can be relieved in such an easy way, the tissues will also be allowed to mend to some degree. In any event, the healee will be happier even if festooned with cotton wool pads for half an hour at a time.
The "charge" in the pads lasts a variable length of time with different people. One person used the same pad for three to four months and it was only renewed when it fell apart. Third parties were given bits and pieces of the cotton wool without any explanations. One was told, "Just put it on the sore toe." Pain was relieved in this case.
I find this hilariously funny at times! But joking apart, it works! I leave it to better brains than mine to work out how, though I speculate that there is a linkage of higher selves in much the same way that distant healing works, only the pad must be a focal point for the healee. That does not explain the heat building up in the pad initially. I do not have warm hands, either.
The theory that we all have access to all knowledge through our higher selves and as healers we function as transformers of the energy pool for other has some appeal but is not subject to proof, as far as I can see.
I have briefly considered asking my son-in-law who has a PhD in physics if he has any ideas on this but have put off doing so for a time, pending some proof that he can accept that the energy I use is not just a figment of my imagination.
Since the turn of events in the Eastern Block, one hesitates to say things will never happen. Obviously there are forces at work within the collective psyche of the nations. Whether these forces might work on the medical/academic professions to accept healers more widely I would not care to guess.
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