The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan1

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Topic

Archetypes

Astrology

Attainment

Chakras

Character

Christ

Compassion

Dervish

Desire and renunciation

Destiny and Free Will

Dimensions

Discipleship

Dreams

Duties and debts

Ego

Elements

God

Guidance

Healers

Healing

Health

Heart

Immortality

Initiation

Light and Love

Lovers

Magnetism

Mastery

Material life

Meditation

Message

Mind

Physical Body

Planes

Poets

Power

Prayers

Purpose

Reconstruction of World

Relationships

Religions

Saints

School

Scientists

Sexuality

Sleep

Speaking

Stages

Stories

Sufism

Teaching Style

Voice

Women

World

Wounds of the Heart

Sub-Topic

Breaking of rhythm is disease

by Mother Earth

Dying

Health

Punishment

Spiritual Healing

The Persona of the Healer

Treating the Wounded

Vol. 4, Healing And The Mind World

4. The Application of Healing Power

Healing by Suggestion

  • The healer must be sincere in his suggestions, because all the power lies in his sincerity;
  • he must also be self-confident;
  • he must have psychic power developed in him;
  • but beyond and above all he must be a good man, so that at the time no thought of humiliation or of any sort of uneasiness should come to him.
  • His thoughts, feelings, and actions should be satisfactory to his conscience; if not, any discomfort, dissatisfaction, fear, or repentance weakens his power. Then he is no longer capable of healing, however learned and powerful he may be.