In my own experience as a physician, I have not seen a miraculous healing, and I don't expect to see one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Healing and miracles have been a mystery to men of all times. To some, the phenomenon is frightening, while others find it exhilarating.
Any psychologist will tell you that healing comes from honest confrontation with our injury or with our past. Whatever that thing is that has hurt us or traumatized us, until we face it head on, we will have issues moving forward in a healthy way.
Sometimes a miracle is a change in material conditions, such as physical healing. At other times, it is a psychological or emotional change.
As any doctor can tell you, the most crucial step toward healing is having the right diagnosis. If the disease is precisely identified, a good resolution is far more likely. Conversely, a bad diagnosis usually means a bad outcome, no matter how skilled the physician.
My sister had some ailment and convulsions that she suffered from, and she had been sent to some place to go and get healed there. She was brought back and prayed for by those people. She recovered; in fact, she grew to be an evangelist in her own right, healing people and traveling around.
Miracles happen everyday, change your perception of what a miracle is and you'll see them all around you.
The concept of spiritual healing was something I was raised with.
I don't believe in miracles because it's been a long time since we've had any.
I always say a tremendous amount of healing is in your own hands.
I think that I find a lot of my healing out in the world.
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