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Chapter 6 - Whole person medicine – spiritual, mental and physical

About this chapter

This chapter deals with cleansing in nature and in humans – with examples, making it easy to understand. What is normally known as disease is really a cleansing. Applying the principle of cleansing is to understand that cleansing is natural and essential; to appreciate the cleansing and show gratitude for it; to avoid further contamination as much as possible; and to promote purification through the Light of God.

The section on solving mental problems is particularly eye-opening. Dr Tebecis believes that most disease, including mental disease, is due to spirits and that this is why approaches which involve only physical intervention have had limited benefit for most disorders.

This chapter makes it clear that Sukyo Mahikari is not opposed to material-centred medicine. It is a matter of making a correct balance of spiritual, mental and physical medicine, that is, whole person medicine.

Experiences show the valuable results of giving and receiving True Light on health disorders - improvement from methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infection; recovery from a coma; remarkable recovery from a multi-organ failure; and the disappearance of a gallstone.

There are also some personal accounts of spiritually oriented medicine practised by Mahikari clinicians or researchers.

A London-based molecular and cell biologist who had been suffering from chronic fatigue for several years, was able to make a complete recovery through the Light of God and the practice of the teachings that he learned in Sukyo Mahikari. A dentist in Malaysia reported three cases of significant effects of True Light in his dental practice. There are a number of Mahikari doctors in India, one of whom even witnessed revival of children who had died during childbirth, as the result of giving the Light of God. A doctor in South Africa was astounded to see the recovery of his colleague who had had a brain haemorrhage and was given little hope of recovery from a clinical point of view.

The practice (art) of True Light

Comments from a reader

"This is a fascinating book in which Dr Tebecis' visionary scholarship and extensive experience in matters of the realm of spirit show us how to incorporate the spiritual, the missing dimension, into major human activities crucial to the survival of humankind. As a medical practitioner, I was especially intrigued by the chapter on health, and found myself wishing that the principle of cleansing (an understanding of how the body detoxifies itself) and the influence of spirits on health were taught and understood in medical schools when I was a student. The phenomena of the Light of God and changing innermost attitudes described in the book make the implementation of these ideas a practical reality and fill a void in the post-modern era left by the decline of organised religion and a paradoxical rise in interest in spirituality. For the first time since the scientific age caused the separation of the spiritual aspect from medical and health matters, it now appears possible to initiate a spiritually oriented, truly holistic medicine which can fulfil the noble role of freeing humanity from disease."

Dr John Broderick, medical practitioner, Canberra, Australia

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