Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 May God forgive me if I'm being overly paranoid here, but I so rarely react cynically to posts that I trust this time, I must. What type of human being, who has been given the gift to heal - would skin you alive by charging $6,500-12,000 for a single session during which he has absolutely no overhead except travel and lodging? And where his hands are the only tools he uses? What kind of healing power could possibly emanate from the hands of a greedy person like that who is absolutely and completely inaccessible and out of the realm of possibility for most people with cancer who are already struggling with huge financial headaches because of this disease? What kind of heartless person charges a price that high, simply because there are people who are despairing, scared, hopeless, and desperately hoping for a miracle? I'm sorry, may God forgive me for not believing - but this is wrong on so many levels. Disgusted, Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 I'm sorry to have to say this but since getting cancer in 2005, my eyes have been opened to more and more of this kind of cynical exploitation.The sad fact is that not all humans care about each other the way that we (on websites such as this) do. I've become very tuned in to peoples attitudes over the past few years, and I'm afraid there are more of 'them' than we would like to think there are in this sad ,ailing world of ours. > > May God forgive me if I'm being overly paranoid here, but I > so rarely react cynically to posts that I trust this time, I must. > > What type of human being, who has been given the gift to heal - would > skin you alive by charging $6,500-12,000 for a single session during > which he has absolutely no overhead except travel and lodging? And > where his hands are the only tools he uses? > > What kind of healing power could possibly emanate from the hands of a > greedy person like that who is absolutely and completely inaccessible > and out of the realm of possibility for most people with cancer who > are already struggling with huge financial headaches because of this > disease? > > What kind of heartless person charges a price that high, simply > because there are people who are despairing, scared, hopeless, and > desperately hoping for a miracle? > > I'm sorry, may God forgive me for not believing - but this is wrong on so many levels. > > Disgusted, > Angel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Angel, Perhaps I should show you what the allopathic doctors charged me for my cancer treatment. I'm not saying you are not correct. But without that man here to defend himself, I would be cautious. ar On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:09:42 -0000, " angel z. nest " <toreadpeoplehealthinfo@...> said: > May God forgive me if I'm being overly paranoid here, but I > so rarely react cynically to posts that I trust this time, I must. > > What type of human being, who has been given the gift to heal - would > skin you alive by charging $6,500-12,000 for a single session during > which he has absolutely no overhead except travel and lodging? And > where his hands are the only tools he uses? > > What kind of healing power could possibly emanate from the hands of a > greedy person like that who is absolutely and completely inaccessible > and out of the realm of possibility for most people with cancer who > are already struggling with huge financial headaches because of this > disease? > > What kind of heartless person charges a price that high, simply > because there are people who are despairing, scared, hopeless, and > desperately hoping for a miracle? > > I'm sorry, may God forgive me for not believing - but this is wrong on > so many levels. > > Disgusted, > Angel > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Somehow I missed the original post and assume from other's comments that this 'healer' is a 'hands-on' kind of person and that the treatment consists of a 'one-time' laying on of hands. If the assumption is correct, it seems that both Angel's and 's assessment of the situation is more correct than not. One cannot compare the allopathic cost for treatment providing a no-equipment, office-staff, rent, health-malpractice, and other insurance costs to a person offering their only treatment, their hands and travel expense. In no way am I justifying all allopathic treatments, however, when my wife suffered a fractured Second Cervical, the charges for the scans, expertise of the Neurosurgeon, hospital facilities, blah blah blah, while exorbitant, cannot be measured vs. the 'healer' and their hands. The Allopathic system is a business, pure and simple...................tell me what the 'hands-on' healers aims are? Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 I agree with you completely Angel. Donna " angel z. nest " wrote: May God forgive me if I'm being overly paranoid here, but I so rarely react cynically to posts that I trust this time, I must. What type of human being, who has been given the gift to heal - would skin you alive by charging $6,500-12,000 for a single session during which he has absolutely no overhead except travel and lodging? And where his hands are the only tools he uses? What kind of healing power could possibly emanate from the hands of a greedy person like that who is absolutely and completely inaccessible and out of the realm of possibility for most people with cancer who are already struggling with huge financial headaches because of this disease? What kind of heartless person charges a price that high, simply because there are people who are despairing, scared, hopeless, and desperately hoping for a miracle? I'm sorry, may God forgive me for not believing - but this is wrong on so many levels. Disgusted, Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 In my little opinion they see you as gullible from the get go.  Ever tried a RIFE machine?  If you want to find a good deal on one like I did. Look on craigslist and to look evrywhere in the US not city by cite and exaust yourself here is a little trick.  Google it .. ha. put in the item in quotes and also craigslist.org on one line.  google     craigslist.org " rife machine "  I traded a $500 laptop for one almost new.  That will show listings everywhere , works for anything you want to find on craigslist. What type of human being, who has been given the gift to heal - would skin you alive by charging $6,500-12,000 for a single session during which he has absolutely no overhead except travel and lodging? And where his hands are the only tools he uses?.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 It has been my experience that some healers trust the Universe to bring to them those who can afford them, then with the money turn around and do very good things with the large sums, such as build houses for the homeless and do " healing " on those who can't afford it...it's alla give and take and a balance in my opinion. When there is over abundance in one area there may be under-abundance in another...in the end it all works out, I believe. I know if I won the lottery tomorrow...I'd pay off all my debt and then build shelters for battered women...ones that approached the healing process with body, mind and spirit in mind. According to Byron ...it is what it is because it is...IF it were to be any other way, it wouldn't be the way that it is...I believe this as well. Love and Light to all, ~Amy~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 It was said, " It has been my experience that some healers trust the Universe to bring to them those who can afford them, then with the money turn around and do very good things with the large sums, such as build houses for the homeless and do " healing " on those who can't afford it...it's alla give and take and a balance in my opinion " I wonder what those poor, suffering people needing the healing today think of the 'balance' of 'give and take? Sorry, but what this is, more than likely, is, Take with no give! Finally, where does the claimed 'experience' come from? Where is this circle of involvement that gives us this understanding about what these so-called 'healers' do after they strike it rich? Building homes for the poor? I don't doubt but that some good works might be done by those living off the sick and suffering but I always wonder why they first have to get rich? All of the old writings speak to helping the poor not, first heal the wealthy, then we can help the poor. I would hope this list get back to concentrating on what works and what does not and leave the hocus pocus to revivals. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 12000$ for an energy treatment? Piece of cake. Give me his address, I pay that AFTER he healed me. Will he be interested? I wonder. JM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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