Introduction:
....Little recognised in normal individuals, even up until now, is the process by which words exert their negative and positive effects on the body. While science and medicine recognise the adverse effect of somatisation in disease states, very little is spoken of the opposite and healing effect of words that manifest, as I may now call it, in positive somatisation.
Psychologists, using the concept known as cognitive behavior therapy25 to relieve anxiety, talk their way through to the mind by proclaiming ‘positive’ words and, as I shall show later, by replacing the damaging words with new ‘positive’ ones. Anxiety showing through the skin, hands and body via somatisation can only be cured or relieved by similar means. It is simple logic.
It is to be articulated confidently here that healing miracles, working through words, work through the drive of somatisation, either by removing the disease state or by replacing the disease state through the reproductive effect of words, as I will analyse in later chapters. It may also work through the process of sensory manipulation, as I will discuss later.

....A comment on how prayer causes its effect:
The principles guiding the efficacy of prayer are to be found in the binding and abiding laws that establish the power of expressed words. This is, perhaps, in so far as one can conclude, one of the most important (if not the most important) reasons why prayer offering by an individual for oneself, and/or on behalf of another, can be so effective. Scientists have speculated for ages, backed up by several medical and scientific research, about why and how prayer (expression of a will, wish and desire, specific intention) can aid the medical healing process.7,8 For centuries, physicians have wondered how miracles, laying on of hands in prayer, can heal. These studies, and several more like them, have now shown that prayer offerings (also called distant healing) for individuals undergoing medical treatment, who themselves are unaware of the prayer efforts, healed faster than when prayers were not offered. One is left to conclude that a deliberately expressed intention (remember the definition of ‘word’ earlier) – affects things nearby and/or in distant places. The same is true of an intention that is expressed deliberately...
Chapter 15: Examples and Conclusions
...Therefore, the following words and situations are guides which I have found very useful: Some of them are very well know precedents. I have dealt with precedents elsewhere in this book...
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