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On page 186 Wayne Dyer claims
saints die of terminal illnesses like
tuberculosis and cancer, but it is
fine because in the spiritual realm
disease and death are unreal, not
nonexistent - just an illusion -
On page 187 Dyer says anyone can
be a healer, a spiritual channel for
perfect love in God-realization - Why
does he exhort us to chase healing
after admitting saints failed in using
these techniques to heal themselves?
He finds it perfectly acceptable when
saints fall ill and die, but we common
people should prove spiritual prowess
by healing ourselves and others; either
the saints were a bunch of losers just
like us and it is all right to be ill
And Dyers’ claim that spiritual love will
manifest in perfect health is hogwash
as no saint has ever been exempt from
illness, death and decay through that
very saintliness they have been living -
If we all, according to Dyer’s book,
Have the power to cure ourselves by
living in God’s light, why did the saints
choose to fail so spectacularly in
manifesting the perfect health that
should prove our nearness to God?
“There is a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem”
Thorsons Edition 2002, pp. 186-7
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