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Frederick L. Rawson

Healings

True Prayer
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Treatment or Healing by True Prayer
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Examples of Applied Treatment
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Drug Habit
1970


    

In working against drugs and drunkenness I have always been in the habit of realising that man cannot wish for such a beastly, filthy thing as drugs (or drink, as the case may be). The reason for this is that it is the way in which I worked for the first case of habitual drunkenness I ever had. Mental work is the result of experimental tuition and therefore ( have always kept this method of working as I have always found it effective. For the first 18 years I had only one case of drunkenness where the person was not instantaneously and permanently healed and then I had to give him two more treatments. One does not therefore like changing one's method of working. At the same time, to me, intellectually, it does not seem to be right. It is making too much of the drugs and drunkenness and the method which I set out hereunder is, I think, more scientific:- Man cannot possibly be a slave to any material thing such as drugs; thc!re are no material drugs, all God's ideas are spiritual, ministering to and benefiting man; man is divine and perfect, governed by God alone. 
Man has no desires, he has instantly everything he needs. A constant succession of perfect ideas unfolds to man, God's pure, perfect, divine and holy ideas, giving man joy and happiness. (Work also against poison and against matter).