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Mediumship and its Laws, its Conditions and Cultivation by Hudson Tuttle

 

WHAT HAS A PATIENT WHO CONSULTS A CLAIRVOYANT THE RIGHT TO EXPECT

 

The patient has a right to expect of the clairvoyant a full and complete statement of his diseased condition and its history. If this is not given better than it can be by a physician, there is nothing gained by the consultation. It is usually inferred that if a physician can tell what the disease is, or describe the symptoms, he can surely prescribe a remedy. This is erroneous, for the difficulty comes in, not at the diagnosis, but at the selection of the helpful curative agent. Thus it is a mere matter of observation through a microscope to determine cancer, but the experience of all physicians proves that no remedy can effect a cure. The one agency which restores health is the persistency of vital force, which given the best hygienic conditions, restores the disturbed organic functions to a normal state.

INDICATIONS OF AWAKENING CLAIRVOYANCE