Health care experience beyond simple explanation

10 years ago

To the editor:
In the past two months I’ve become aware of an imperceptible (except by ESP — extrasensory perception) exchange of life-transforming information in the health care system, from taxi, ambulance and Logisticare drivers to receptionists, nurses and doctors, as I was transported to and from no less than seven medical clinics, offices and departments as far north as Caribou and as far south as Bangor because of a sudden, mysterious affliction and threat to my toes and possibly feet.

    Have you ever sensed the sudden presence of someone behind you that you didn’t hear, smell or see? That’s ESP’s awareness of the electromagnetic (EM) field that surrounds the individual and extends about 100 feet spherically, according to quantum physics theory.
The health care field is pervaded with people who want to help others and have sought the training at whatever level they could afford financially and otherwise.
Their EM fields are of various intensities and colors — known in mysticism as halos. Animals are thought to be particularly aware of these variations.
As health care workers mingle with each other and the public, their qualitative EM fields pass through each other like clouds without losing their basic structure but subconsciously remembering the experience and gradually reforming their structure in the image of “higher” beings while forgetting the passing through of lower spirits.
So we are changed not only by what we hear, read and experience sensually, but also by the mere presence of higher intelligence and values. Hence, “Keep the company of the saints.”
The above mentioned personnel have all influenced me and write now with this pen. If this letter gets published, it will make the toe mystery and pain worth their psychosomatic manifestation, if that’s what it turns out to be, for I have yet to be tested by echocardiogram.
Maybe that’s why Jesus said, “Wherever two or three are gathered together in my name, there will I be in their midst.”

Val Vadis
Westfield