Starry said:My daughter had cancer and we took her to two healers, one here and another in Spain (we didn't go to Spain especially for that, she was being treated in a Spanish hospital at the time).
I don't really want to post too much about it and while my daughter was never 'healed/cured' she and we took a great deal of comfort from our experiences.
What do these spirits look like then? Do any of them look like grey horses?moggy said:there's definately spirits out there. i know that
cannedheat said:Personally, i craved the miserablism i previously bathed and burnt myself in, so i could linger in recognisable discomfort rather than it all prowling new.
Is that what we would call depression.
Meade's_Ball said:
parked me in a coma.
Voroshilov said:The problem I have with spiritual healing is not that it might be of limited value, hey if it helps whether it's a placebo or not then that's a good thing. My problem is the number of charlatans and con artists profiting from the vulnerable.
desprateseagull said:personallu u feel its total buncum but if it brings people some confort, i say go for it. but best keep up with tried and proven treatments.
moggy said:anyone know of someone who goes to a spiritulist church or a healer?
maybe you go yourself or you've had someone try to heal you?