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We are happy to inform you that we have healed a terminal sick patient for the third time in a few years. As usual we have respected the original Yoga scriptures and the teachings of the Tibetan, Dwahl Kuhl, as written down by Alice Bailey.
This time the healing conce
s a patient with a tumor in the brain, who asked us to help him 9 month ago. Until 12 days ago his condition was deteriorating in spite of the treatment. His tumor was 4,5 cm big, his sight and speech were affected and he had epileptic attacks every second day. His fysical condition however had remained fairly good. That day the patient received from us the technique of Samyama, because he understood my teachings well and was practising the exercises faithfully. That was our last hope, the most powerful technique that we master in our school and the absolute top in Yoga. (Samyama is the practise of concentration, meditation and contemplation at the same time) We were very surprised to see the positive reaction of the patient in this practise, lasting more than one hour: he became white and saw light. Every day his condition improved since then. He keeps on practising Samyama. His sight and speech are normal again and the epileptic attacks do not occur anymore. He has no complaints anymore, on the contrary, he feels very good now in his body, has gained great strength and sees more and more light. He also describes how all knowledge is now within his reach and how easy he can project himself astrally.
We thank God and all the people who have contributed to this fantastic achievement. We go on with the further study and improvements of all the new knowledge gained. We hope to be able to help more people attaining the light. We go on forming teachers and masters with renewed courage They will spread our knowledge of Yoga over the world.
Maybe you want to know more about our approach?
Look at our site www.xs4all.nl/~rajayoga/EN or mail us. In case you are in Holland you are invited to attend our free evening on friday 22nd June from 20 till 22 hours in Ilpendam, Aalduikerweg 1 in Holland.
Yours friendly,
Ajita
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