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An Eye-Opening Look at the Power of Prayer

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If you’ve ever wondered about the healing power of prayer, you might want to hear what Larry Dossey, MD has to say.

He was a skeptic – until he found research he couldn’t ignore.

Larry believes that distance healing is possible, whether through prayer, general well-wishes, or other interventions – even when patients don’t know they’re being prayed for.

In this brief video, Larry shares his encounters with distance healing, and talks about some of the research he’s found. Whether you’re skeptical or not, I think you’ll want to see this – it’s only 3 minutes long.

Have you ever seen prayer’s effects in your practice? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

 

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  1. Alexis Hall, Clergy, Phoenix, AZ, USA says

    I am a hospital Chaplain . I have seen what the power of prayer can do for patients . Faith can bring strength and courage to hurting people . Thank you for these important videos . Prayers of healing is what the world needs today .

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  2. ed sherran says

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  3. Kjfh says

    Rumi was a wise man! I was thinking today about the art of linsinetg (which may be a future blog) and found the perfect quote from Rumi, The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear. I posted Rumi’s quote on my fb page. It is amazing that we live on opposite sides of the globe but yet some Rumi quotes connected with both of us today!

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  4. Nicole Donaldson, Transformation Coach says

    I’m really looking forward to this series.
    Thank you.
    Nicole

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  5. mila tsai, pottery artist says

    my husband ( rock chang ) was suffered from internal haemmorage or stroke for 14 years already but his motivation on the right side was very slow pls i badly needed your deep prayer for him , i myself was suffered from the scooter accident recently my ankle was sprain the tendon on the ankle was tear . my 5th toe on the left foot was split so i was so pain while i was walking. i also needed your praying too.
    hopefully,
    mila

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  6. bigislandaloha, Health Practitioner says

    this is the medicine of NOW. reaching out and educating and empowering all humans to continue spreading this knowledge and help bring this shift into action and being is a life goal.

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    • Ronalee says

      Deep thought! Thanks for cogbtirutinn.

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  7. Luis Bardas, soul Focused Healing Practitioner says

    Ruth, thank you very much for this wontherfull job.
    Luis

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  8. sol, healer says

    This is the real reality

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