The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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There was a physician in Delhi who mostly used his healing power with his patients. One day a skeptical friend came to consult him. The physician whispered a few sacred words before the patient and said: "Now you may go." This skeptical man said he could not understand how such a method could have any effect upon his health. The physician then did something quite unusual for him: he offended the man by speaking harshly to him. The man became very angry, and said: "How can you, a physician, say such words to me!" The physician replied: "Usually I never do such a thing, and I only did it to prove something to you. If my words can make you angry and ill, they can also make someone well." If words can make one ill and upset, they also have the power behind them to harmonize the patient, and to put him into a good condition.


 
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