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Chapter XX: Practice of Spiritual Healing.2083<br />

Chapter XX: Practice of Spiritual Healing.<br />

The Spiritual Healer should approach his treatments with respect and<br />

appreciation of the mighty Power which he desires to have flow through<br />

him for the aid and relief of the patient. He should first quiet his body<br />

and mind, and so far as possible relieve his nerves and muscles from strain<br />

and contraction, and free his mind from worries and cares and thoughts of<br />

the material life. He should endeavor to bring to himself that condition of<br />

peaceful, quiet, calm that belongs by right to him or her who realizes the<br />

meaning of the terms “Spiritual Mind” and “Spirit.” He should endeavor to<br />

pass into that mental state in which he feels the nearness of the Ocean of<br />

Spirit, of which his Real Self is a drop. He should endeavor to feel “In Tune<br />

with the Infinite.”<br />

We cannot very well describe in words just what this condition is like. It<br />

must be felt to be understood. But we feel that those who are attracted<br />

to this book—or who have attracted it to themselves—will have sufficient<br />

realization of what we mean, to enable them to cultivate it still further.<br />

The healer may either place his hands upon the patient or otherwise, just<br />

as he sees fit. Some Spiritual Healers do not touch the patient, while others<br />

feel, instinctively, that they should do so. Be governed by your own intuition<br />

in this matter. There seems to be a certain something about the touch of

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