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Steve pointed out that in the intensity of a crisis, however, where immediate healing is required, the linguistic processes are too shallow. He said that in a critical situation, where healing is required urgently, we reach deep into our consciousness for everything that we acknowledge and understand as the truth, and we bring all of that together into a visual construct. We see the functioning of this construct unfold before us. The linguistic dialog still happens, but it is focused on exploring and verifying the visual construct that comprises the absolute of all what we recognize, acknowledge, and understand.
Steve explained that normally a spiritual healer sends his love in the form of light and energy to help someone in need, "but this woman was able to go beyond that," said Steve. She knew that our common humanity unites us all into a single comprehensive bond, by which she was able to draw on the light that constantly flows from each one of humanity, and focus that light to where it was needed. Steve pointed out that this woman was able to literally send her friend the light of the world, all focused onto supporting her friend's critical needs of the moment. "That's what lateral love is," Steve pointed out. "That's how it functions. That's how healing functions. It rests on all four domains of science at once."
He also pointed out that sometimes in the process of healing, the truth that we know inspires us to take certain physical actions in support of one another. This may be seen as a kind of visual process in which we become more directly involved. He cited the case of my own support of the pianist in Leipzig, in that man's moments of great need.
After all of this was said and explained, Steve revealed that he had been that person in hospital that the woman had supported with her healing work. Steve suggested that he might not be standing before us if the woman had not been able to help him at this critical moment. He further revealed that this experience had caused him to become a healer himself, and that he had had some remarkable experiences along this line. He also revealed that he had sensed our need for help in our own crisis, and this even before Fred became aware of the fact that we were in danger. He told us that he addressed our need in a similar manner to the way the woman had addressed his need in his crisis. Except in our case the full scope of dialog was involved, including his taking direct actions on our behalf before we even knew we were in trouble. Steve said that by the time Fred confirmed to him that we were all in danger, our welcome to China had already been arranged. He added that the unfolding result was so complete, that by the time we arrived in Hong Kong, the ship that had become our home, had already been made available in response to our need for lodging. He told us that the entire healing had been complete by the time our planes touched down on the runway.
Steve repeated that healing is a scientific process of loving in a lateral fashion, out of the depth of our self-love. He added that the four sciences develop that process. "Every one of these sciences is fully involved," he emphasized.
Steve said that he owed a great debt to that woman named Helen, who had awakened his interest in these four sciences. He spoke her name reverently. He said that even Ross owed that debt to her, who became familiar with these sciences through the scientific web site that he had set up in honor of Helen's work. "Unfortunately, this debt can never be repaid to her in person," said Steve, "since Helen had died some years ago in an airplane bombing."
Steve suggested that we can honor Helen, however, by carrying forward the work she has begun, by which she will live with us forever. He also suggested that the process of honoring her should actually heighten our self-love as human beings. It should expand it.
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