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The Science of Psychic Healing2048<br />

Imagine yourself as treating a patient by Suggestion. Imagine the patient<br />

as sitting in a chair in front of you, or else, reclining on a couch with you<br />

standing or sitting by his side. Then give him the suggestions applicable to<br />

his case, telling him just what result to expect to accomplish, and telling him<br />

firmly and positively that the result will be accomplished. Pick out the keywords<br />

of the suggestion—that is the strong, vibrant words that you wish to<br />

stand out in his mind during and after the treatment, and practice repeating<br />

them until you feel that they are vibrant and intense, with the real meaning<br />

and intent.<br />

Take the word “strong,” for instance—for it is a word that should be<br />

used frequently in suggestive treatment. Repeat the word several times,<br />

increasing the intensity and earnestness at each repetition, thus: “Strong;<br />

Strong; Strong; STRONG.” Practice until you can fairly feel the vibration of<br />

the word throughout your entire being—until the word actually objectifies<br />

the Thought behind it. Then take the word “well,” and practice upon it in<br />

the same way. You must not repeat the words like a phonograph, or parrot,<br />

but must endeavor to feel what you are saying.<br />

Practice this frequently, and you will begin to find that you will acquire a<br />

Vibrant Suggestive tone, that will make your words ring with intensity, and<br />

cause them to be felt by the patient. Let the two words, Earnestness and<br />

Intensity be ever before you in acquiring the Suggestive Voice.<br />

The Eye. The Suggestionist should cultivate a firm, earnest gaze of the<br />

eye. Not a stare, but a firm powerful gaze. This may be acquired by gradual<br />

practice and thought. A person always gazes earnestly at a thing that holds<br />

his attention, so if you will train yourself to look with interest and attention,<br />

you will find that the proper gaze will come to you without any further<br />

special attention. We advise the cultivation of this gaze, not with the idea<br />

of any hypnotic influence, or anything of that source, but with the idea of<br />

concentrating the thought, and holding the attention of the patient. Besides<br />

this, it is calculated to create confidence in the mind of the patient who feels<br />

more or leas uncertain and who lacks confidence. And without confidence

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