Every so
often a report comes out about prayer and whether it works or not.
There
was one report I read awhile back that prayer didn’t do any good in an
experiment on healing. There have been other studies that suggest just the
opposite. One comes from Dr. Larry Dossey, the author of Healing Words. He
defines prayer as a "benevolent concern for the well being of
another", not necessarily attached to any dogma.
To some
people a prayer is connected to a religion via a faith. To others prayer is a
placebo that makes one feel a momentary good with no effect on the physical
body. To those who believe they have been healed or helped by prayer no
explanation is necessary, to those who don't believe, no explanation is
possible. No matter what your position, most experts agree that one should not
forsake traditional medicine in the quest to be cured by alternative means.
Laughter
is also a healer. Laughter may be a way to balance the disease imbalance within
the body. Laughter is a conduit through which the intellect slips behind the
illusion of the ego and into the knowing dimensions of awareness.
Laughing
may be a gift to those who want instant access to that awareness in order to
better understand and accept the experience called life.
There is
an interesting footnote to laughter. It's the same in any culture. Try laughing
in a different language.
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