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Look to the Christic Sources Within you as a Healer - (2042)

Healer

The Christic force acts as a healer through its transformative power of the Holy Denial.

Didn’t Jesus as the Christ heal so many people. Driving out the ego (exorcizing demons), healing those who were blind and deaf (awakening their consciousness), healing the crippled (allowing people to walk the path) and resurrecting the dead (resurrection – killing the ego with his own death).


Christic Sources

There are many Christic sources of energy within us. The breath through which we absorb prana (Cosmic Christ), the sexual energy (concentrated prana), our consciousness and our own intimate Christ (incarnated or not).

A Force to Give us a Needed Boost

The Christic force is a healer among so many other things. Working with these sources in the appropriate way in which each source can be worked with, serve to heal us.

We are not only ill physically but internally in relation to our inner Being and in that we need healing. The Intimate Christ heals us int hat way helping us onto the path, awakening us and helping us to die to and be born to new life, to and in our inner Being.

If we are needing transformation and healing to not work with these sources within us would be to stagnate ourselves in our purpose.

The intimate Christ is also Hercules, the one who performs the 12 Labours of Hercules. Those superhuman feats of inner transformation, that no human being could do without His help!

End (2042).

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