Key Takeaways
1. You are a powerful spirit, not merely a physical being
You are a spirit creating a human experience.
Divine creation. You are not merely a clump of meat or a slightly advanced ape, but a miracle, a creation of genius, masterfully crafted with a unique spirit that lives on after death. This profound understanding of your divine heritage is crucial for unlocking your innate abilities and powers, which extend far beyond your wildest dreams.
Innate capabilities. If you truly knew yourself—where you came from, how you were lovingly created, and why you are here—the idea that you can heal anyone spiritually would not seem ridiculous. This inherent capacity for healing, creation, and abundance is a birthright, often forgotten or obscured by misinformation and societal conditioning.
Beyond the mediocre. Your ability to heal using your energy, thought, feeling, and touch is a testament to your true nature. Embracing this truth means you are not yet so dumbed down and constrained that you wouldn't consider a world beyond the mediocre, a world where your spiritual essence dictates your human experience.
2. Challenge conventional narratives and trust your direct experience
Don’t believe a thing you see on the news. Believe your direct, first-hand experience.
Media manipulation. The news media often portrays things far more negatively than they actually are, acting as a fear-based propaganda machine. This constant negativity is designed to instill doubt and make you forget your power, pushing you towards external solutions like pharmaceutical products and material goods.
Personal discernment. The author's experience during the 2022 "pandemic" in Florida starkly contrasted media reports of widespread illness and death. He observed:
- No masks, social distancing, or restrictions in his course or public venues.
- People were perfectly healthy, with no reported sickness.
- The media's narrative was a "lie," designed to control and instill fear.
Trust your senses. Instead of succumbing to collective fear or propaganda, rely on your direct, first-hand observations. If you want to be healthier and happier, question the hype and recognize that things are often portrayed many times more negatively than they actually are, allowing you to live a successful and happy life.
3. Your spoken word is a potent command for healing and manifestation
I command this pain to leave your body, I said to a lady who had been carrying pain around for years. The pain vanished that instant and never returned.
Miraculous commands. Your word possesses inherent creative power, capable of manifesting miracles. The author demonstrated this by instantly healing a woman's chronic pain with a simple command, highlighting that this ability is not exclusive to him but lies within everyone.
Cultivating authority. To harness this power, practice aligning your thought, word, and deed. Exercises like "say it, then do it" (announcing every action before taking it) or "command things to be as they are" (stating existing realities as commands) help:
- Develop conscious control over your experience.
- Reaffirm your authority and power.
- Train your subconscious that your word has consequence.
Beyond begging. Unlike traditional prayers that beg a higher power, commanding involves speaking directly to the issue or desired reality, as if you already possess the authority. This approach, rooted in the understanding that you are made in God's image, bypasses doubt and directly addresses the target, whether it's a physical ailment or a stalled car.
4. Laying hands with loving intention channels divine healing energy
Simply placing your hands there with loving intention has a healing effect.
Instinctive healing. The act of laying hands on an area of pain is an innate human instinct, observed in mothers, pet owners, soldiers, and nurses, regardless of formal training. This natural gesture is a manifestation of love, which is the fundamental healing force.
Techniques for transfer. When laying hands, specific placements can optimize energy transfer:
- Primary hand (right for right-handed): Top of the head, forehead, or area of unwellness.
- Non-dominant hand (left for right-handed): Cupped upwards to receive energy, raised, or inactive.
- Intensifying energy: Visualize radiant light, list positive aspects of the person, or imagine them already healthy.
Ego reduction. Effective healing through laying hands requires reducing ego, understanding that it's not about your personal prowess but about allowing divine energy to flow through you. This detachment from outcome, coupled with a loving intention, ensures that you act as a pure conduit for healing, rather than an individual seeking validation.
5. Authenticity is the foundation of true power and well-being
Real life power comes from authenticity, honesty, and being in touch with reality.
Discernment and truth. To heal and thrive, you must cultivate authenticity, which involves discerning truth from falsehood and being genuinely in touch with reality. Most people, however, prefer the comfort of consensus, adopting false ideas rather than standing alone with the truth, leading to a pervasive "fakeness" in society.
Shedding illusions. Authenticity empowers you by freeing you from the inertia and fear of mass consciousness. This means:
- Questioning societal norms (e.g., debt slavery, media narratives).
- Rejecting fixed identities and embracing constant change.
- Prioritizing real experiences over counterfeits (e.g., intimacy over porn, real adventure over screen time).
Disillusionment as positive. While challenging, embracing disillusionment is a positive step towards spiritual awakening. It allows you to stop wasting energy on unreal things like brand names, politics, or toxic products, and instead focus on genuine spiritual and physical refinement, leading to increased energy and success.
6. Master self-healing through mental and energetic repatterning
Repatterning is teaching your body, mind, and subconscious a new idea or image of what happened.
Rewriting experience. Repatterning involves consciously altering the narrative of an injury or illness by acting as if the negative event never occurred or had a different outcome. This technique, most effective immediately after an incident, teaches your subconscious a new, healthy pattern.
Practical applications. The author applies this by:
- Continuing to walk normally after stubbing a toe, without acknowledging the pain.
- Playing on after a tennis injury, acting as if all is well.
- Consciously renouncing limiting beliefs about illness duration, like a flu lasting three days.
Beyond physical action. Other self-healing methods include:
- Transferring health: Shifting the feeling of health from a well body part to an ailing one.
- Visualizing medicine: Imagining healing fluids (e.g., cool mint green) flowing into the affected area.
- Empty spaces meditation: Focusing on the lightness and space around pain to reduce its intensity.
These techniques empower you to actively engage your mind and energy in your own recovery, often preventing full manifestation of sickness or quickly alleviating existing issues.
7. Unwavering belief, even a "mustard seed," unlocks the impossible
For assuredly I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, Move from here to there, and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.
The power of conviction. Jesus's teaching emphasizes that even a tiny amount of faith can move mountains, implying that your belief directly influences reality. Unbelief, conversely, is the primary impediment to healing and manifestation, as it creates a vibrational mismatch with the desired outcome.
Overcoming doubt. When faced with doubt, the author suggests:
- Playful commanding: Treat commands as a game to reduce the pressure and allow manifestation.
- Distraction: Shift attention away from doubts immediately after commanding, as seen in his car-starting story.
- Learning opportunity: View non-manifestation not as failure, but as an indication that there is "more to learn."
Healer's belief is paramount. While a patient's belief is helpful, an unbelieving healer is an impediment. The healer must possess unwavering confidence in the innate ability to heal, as this conviction provides the necessary energetic support for the patient's recovery.
8. Commit to complete healing; the session ends when it's done
The session is over when the person is healed.
Insistence on wholeness. This seemingly strict attitude is, in fact, the most life-affirming and optimistic approach to healing. It embodies an unwavering commitment to the person's complete recovery, assuming that healing will occur if persistence is maintained, rather than settling for "mostly gone."
Patience and persistence. Healing sessions can range from seconds to hours or even weeks, but the duration is secondary to the outcome. The author emphasizes:
- Not letting people off the hook: The average mind easily gives up; a healer's strength can sustain the process.
- Measuring improvement: Using a 1-10 scale helps track progress and build belief for both healer and patient.
- Disregarding failure: The author refuses to entertain the possibility of healing not working, viewing such inquiries as stemming from jadedness and unbelief.
Beyond the "why." When using the commanding method, understanding the "why" or emotional cause of an illness is not strictly necessary for its removal. The focus is on clearing the negative energy, much like washing off mud, rather than dwelling on its origin.
9. Recognize and address the emotional roots of all illness
All illness is energy before it manifests as physical pressure or pain.
Emotional origins. Illnesses are not random occurrences but manifestations of underlying emotional states. These emotions, or "energy in motion," precede physical symptoms, acting as the energetic blueprint for discomfort or disease.
Louise Hay's insights. Drawing from Louise Hay's work, the author highlights how specific emotional patterns correlate with various physical ailments. For example:
- Acne: Not accepting the self, dislike of the self.
- Arthritis: Feeling unloved, criticism, resentment.
- Cancer: Deep hurt, longstanding resentment, carrying hatreds.
- Headaches: Invalidating the self, self-criticism, fear.
Commanding the opposite. By identifying the emotional root of an illness, you can consciously command the opposite emotional state. If the emotional cause is "fear of not being good enough," the command becomes, "I am good enough, and I love myself unconditionally," thereby shifting the energetic pattern that created the illness.
10. Embrace natural lifestyle choices, including fasting, for profound health
No book on healing would be complete without at least mentioning fasting.
Refraining from harm. Healing is often less about doing something and more about refraining from activities or substances that cause harm. Many illnesses stem directly from a toxic food culture and lifestyle choices that suppress the body's natural healing mechanisms.
The power of fasting. Fasting, in various forms, allows the body to cleanse, digest, and regenerate, often leading to the disappearance of maladies caused by processed, lab-created foods. The author advocates:
- Intermittent fasting: Not eating between 6 p.m. and noon the next day to aid digestion and regeneration.
- Whole, natural foods: Prioritizing fruits, vegetables, and unprocessed meats over the 80% of processed items in supermarkets.
Beyond pills. The "healthcare" system, driven by profit, often masks symptoms with pharmaceuticals rather than addressing root causes like nutrition, sleep, physical movement, and emotional well-being. True health comes from conscious choices that support the body's inherent vitality, making you immune to many toxins and illnesses.
11. Harness the amplified power of collective intention for group healing
A group can heal more quickly.
Synergistic energy. Group healing sessions leverage the collective energy and intention of multiple individuals, creating a powerful field that can accelerate and intensify healing outcomes. The author's 2022 seminar demonstrated this, with numerous participants reporting significant healings, from improved eyesight to resolved chronic pain.
Practical application. To facilitate group healing:
- Gather loved ones: Have family or friends visit and collectively send love and appreciation.
- Lay hands together: Place hands on the person while speaking prayers and words of health.
- Overcome societal awkwardness: Despite potential discomfort or disbelief, the act of unified intention creates a palpable shift.
Beyond self-imposed limits. Many people impose bizarre self-limitations, like believing certain healing practices are "Christian" or "Buddhist" and therefore not for them. Recognizing the commonalities across cultures—that love, intention, and energy are universal healing forces—allows for greater openness and effectiveness in collective healing endeavors.
Review Summary
You can heal anyone receives mixed reviews averaging 4.49/5 stars. Readers appreciate its self-empowering message and biblical interpretations, though some disagree with dietary advice favoring whole foods over veganism. Critics note problematic content in chapters 4 and 5 regarding pandemic-related topics, arguing the author contradicts his healing message by bashing masks and pharmaceuticals. Multiple reviewers observe the material isn't new, lacking scientific evidence beyond anecdotal stories, with writing described as passive-aggressive and preachy.
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