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The ability to heal others is innate to every human being. It is not something you need to acquire, train, study or get certified for. It has been used instinctively by caring mothers, animal vets, soldiers tending to the wounded, religious pastors, energy-healers and many others through the ages. This book describes healing through laying hands, prayer, the energy of attention and commanding in the name of the most high. It has successfully been used by the author throughout 35 years of Coaching work. Using these simple tools you can heal anyone, including yourself.

143 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 5, 2022

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Frederick Dodson

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Frederick Dodson, success coach and consciousness researcher, author of over 35 books translated into 7 Languages.

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175 reviews6 followers
February 21, 2025
A lot of interesting insights. I love the self-empowering message, and the biblical interpretations. The message about food at the end of the book I view differently. Real foods are nice, but I still eat vegan. I do not eat processed, and I eat whole foods. I see plants way closer to light, and it is more efficient to eat the plants directly. And even when I look at vegan synthetic foods I can see a lot more high level colors around the packaging, care put into them, and thought compared to other sections. Junk food has bright colors as well to trick your eyes that it is like berries but the vegan section is more sophisticated in my eyes. I recommend whole foods though.
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60 reviews5 followers
November 8, 2023
It’s a great book if you skip chapter 4 and the end of chapter 5 part one.

If one of your first ideas you’re planting into a mind is that there are people who’s faith is so strong they can eat poison and it doesn’t affect them, why have a chapter bashing big pharma and masks? Why put doubts, fears, and rejection of certain types of people into the minds of others like that?

Some folks truly don’t know what “with great power comes great responsibility” means.

I’m not pro or against the things people have faith in to get them through a pandemic but I am fully against people who call themselves “healers” then turn around and bash the very things people used to keep themselves healed. Whether it be masks or not masking. Just empower what the people already have faith in. That’s what works for them. Don’t add to the confusion of people for Pete’s sake - especially if your own teachings contradict your opinions on the matter.

Really good other than that.
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645 reviews19 followers
March 2, 2025
same old material others have been writing about for the past 25 yrs so no new concepts here. sadly no solid scientific study/data has been presented to support the claims apart from anecdotal stories and random personal experiences which anyone can come up with to claim literally any other concept/idea. the writing was also a bit passive aggressive and quite preachy.
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