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Praying for another’s wellbeing is problematic, even at this time of year when our thoughts might turn to miracles and healings of the sick.  It’s not a problem for the sender or receiver, but it most certainly is for the scientist, the researcher, the doctor and the sceptic, especially the sceptic.

Prayer and its other distant healing cousins, such as reiki, faith healing, spiritual and remote healing, shouldn’t work – but, on balance, the evidence suggests they do.

For the sceptic, this is impossible.  To suggest that prayer works also requires a new science of biology and a complete overhaul of what we think we are.  And we won’t even get into the existence of a God who answers prayers.

The science already exists, of course.  It’s quantum mechanics, and more specifically, non-locality, which suggests that something can affect something else even though it may be miles away.  As Einstein rather unkindly put it, it’s “spooky action at a distance.”

The trouble for medicine is that its own science of measurement is hopelessly cumbersome and inappropriate to capture such elusive effects.  This perhaps explains why the studies that have tried to monitor distant healing and prayer have been so contradictory.  Some say prayer works, others say it doesn’t; a few even suggest that prayer has a negative effect, and the condition of the person being prayed for actually worsens, which, at least, suggests some effect, I suppose.

But when researchers carry out meta-analyses of all the ‘good’ studies, they invariably discover – possibly to their own astonishment – that prayer does work.  Even arch-sceptic Edzard Ernst had to admit as much when he researched the subject.

And what are the metaphysical implications of this discovery?  Does it mean God exists, or that people have remarkable self-healing powers that are released when they know they are being prayed for, or that all of us are connected by some force?

This is the stuff of our Special Report this month – Spooky Healing at a Distance – (http://www.wddty.com/spooky-healing-at-a-distance.html) - and it should give us all pause.  It brings to mind Hamlet’s famous quote: “There are more things in heaven and earth than dreamt of in your philosophy.” 

And if belief is a constituent part of successful prayer, perhaps including it in our philosophy increases its possibility.

Published 11 January 2012 12:01 by Bryan Hubbard

Comments

 

peacefromken said:

Yes, miracles as we call them or healing does occur. But what really happens when they do.

I gues the first thing we need to understand is what "God" is and what part we are in it. God as we call it, is a force, an energy that permeates and in fact is, all that exists. there is nothing that is not God - that would be impossible. This is verified by the fact that ecerything is made of the same "stuff" (molecules etc).

So where does that put us? Well, if God is all that exists (and it is) we must also be a part of God. So we must have (albeit latent at the moment) the same powers of "God". - Have I lost you yet?

So we can also create, in fact we are co-creators with God. Everything around us (our reality) is created by us whether we know, or want it, or not.

So when we send energy (LOVE) as thought  to nayone or anything we are co-creating a change in them or it. If we send LOVE we create healing, especially if we say that is our intent. God does not grant some requests aND DENY OTHERS, WE CREATE EVERYTHING OURSELVES.

peacefromken

January 14, 2012 05:21
 

mountainclimber2197@yahoo.co.uk said:

I believe Jesus is the healer and still heals today, faith is the key to believing Jesus has healed us , if we believe and say we are healed and do not doubt we are healed.

January 15, 2012 17:31
 

blobby said:

Every human being is God made manifest and is God looking at God.

As Ken says, if God is Absolute then there is NOTHING that is not God or else God could not be Absolute.

By definition, anything that is not Absolute can not be God.

There are quantum scientists who believe God is to be found in the 96% dark energy/matter that is the majority of the universe.

It cannot be seen,touched or measured but it has to be there or the qualities of the universe would be totally different.

It seems to be the closest "science" has been to identifying this thing called God.

Everything is enclosed in a field of energy and so nobody or nothing is ever apart or unconnected to anything else.

Healing thoughts or prayers are energy transmissions which instantly connect with the intended recipient via this web of energy.

Science and religion will fight to the last to deny this truth because their very power and existence depends on us NOT believing it.

God is within us all...we only have to realise it.

January 15, 2012 19:08
 

madisonsukaurpaxton@gmail.com said:

nice

January 29, 2012 12:56
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