Axiom/Prophets Conference: “Just For the Health of It”
Reviewed by Lorrie Kazan
“We can recover the sense of sacredness, not just in
science, but in perhaps every area of life."
--Larry Dossey, M.D.
from Reinventing Medicine
"Just For the Health of It" looked too good to
miss. Presenters included Dr. Larry Dossey, a powerful voice in holistic
health. His books, such as Healing Words, have had a major impact
on our culture. I was also anxious to hear David Carson, Eric Pearl, Donna
Eden, Lynn McTaggart, and Adam, whose last name has been kept secret in order to
protect his anonymity. I was especially intrigued to meet Adam, the
man credited with curing Canadian rocker, Ronnie Hawkins, of terminal pancreatic
cancer.
And indeed, the sessions with Adam truly highlighted the
conference for me. Having read his first book, Deamhealer, and
watched a DVD animation of the images he visualizes to heal, I had still
wondered what truly distinguished him from other healers.
I’ve been studying alternative medicine for decades, and
incorporating it into my own psychic practice. Still, I remain skeptical,
especially in this new age frenzy of hype and fame that seems to forward the
careers of people who are more TV-friendly than ultimately gifted.
Adam’s career started at 15 when he released his mother from
the unbearable pain of MS. He simply looked into her head and removed a
green sack he saw through his mind’s eye. She still has MS, but no
longer suffers from the effects.
Now 19, Adam’s poise and skill with a capacity crowd
(largely composed of baby boomers, but including other age ranges, as well) was
impressive. He appeared genuine, intelligent and strong. His parents
were quietly there to support him. "I couldn’t have done this
without them," he told us, and throughout his talk it became clear how they
had believed in and nurtured his talents.
Just before the conference, a friend referred to Adam as
"the Indigo boy," which seemed a gross over simplification.
Watching Adam at the conference, and hearing him talk about the mentorship
supplied by his parents, I wondered whether enlightened parenting were equally
responsible for this Indigo child phenomenon. Perhaps baby boomers were an
early form of "indigo" and were thus able to foster this in their own
offspring?
The proof is ultimately in the pudding. I had read his
words, and heard high praise for him from such notables as astronaut Edgar
Mitchell, founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and apparently one of
Adam’s mentors, but I would still rely on my own impressions.
The Healing: There may have been 500 people in the
room. Adam asked us to draw our chairs close together and toward the
front. He advised claustrophobics to move toward the edge. In
my experience it’s unique that anyone immediately considers the claustrophobic
issue and does so without judgment. He had us ground by choosing one of
two easy methods; I chose one I knew, creating roots to the center of the earth
from our feet and then pulling energy into ourselves.
He asked us to merge our auras so that he would see one large
aura containing all the larger issues. As the auras merged I experienced a
sense of being pulled up, of lightening. From there, he focused on a
specific person and then extended the healing out to the group.
It felt powerful. I had been suffering from vertigo and
it didn’t remove it (but remember there were only two short healings, and
group ones at that.)
With my eyes closed, I began to be disturbed by a bright
white light shining in from my right side. When I opened my eyes to see
why they’d turned on the intense light, I discovered there was no outer
light. The room was still dark.
Adam’s advice to us: Intent counts. Positive
intent creates positive results. Tackle your problems from every
angle. Learn about your health issues. Get familiar with anatomy so
you can accurately picture such things as white blood cells. Use correct
diet, exercise, whatever it takes. It is common sense, but when you see
someone like him embodying it, there is an added sense of permission.
Earlier we’d watched a TV interview in which Ronnie Hawkins
explained that after his terminal diagnosis he’d had two weeks of continual
long distance healings from Adam before the cancer disappeared. He said
after one of the initial healings Adam called him to say that it was hard to see
through the smoke. Hawkins laughed and admitted to having a three-pack a
day habit, from which Adam believed the cancer was caused.
"I cut back to half a pack a day," Hawkins
said. "Basically, I just relaxed and let Adam do the healing long
distance. (Adam uses a person’s picture to access their energy.)
Due to the non-locality of mind, we are able to communicate telepathically no
matter what the distance. Separation is simply illusion.
Healers use telepathy (mind-to-mind communication) to convey
positive information to the client in order to constructively influence the
client’s health, something in my practice I’ve called sending positive
messages. The body has the right to accept or reject those messages.
"Positive thoughts only," Adam said.
(Sometimes easier said, especially by someone who seems so well-parented, but we
can still catch ourselves and realign with healthy attitudes.)
Every thought affects everyone in the universe. Helping
everyone is an unavoidable outcome of helping ourselves. Thought causes
neurons to fire, emitting light. Light not only permeates the body,
affecting health, it inevitably affects all other energy. DNA is actually
shown to interact far more with light than we realized.
Trust your gut and your own experiences, Adam
emphasized. Find visualizations that work for you. "You don’t
have to copy mine." His visualizations included lightening bolts and
fire, with a waterfall cool down.
As I watched him onstage, I thought about people who profess
to be Edgar Cayce reincarnated. The A.R.E. is besieged with these claims;
one of the more prominent promotes this theory about himself through his website
and book. You’ll see him at the new age conferences.
Adam didn’t make any of these claims. He simply showed
the audience some ways to see energy for themselves, advised us to trust our own
experience and said that he didn’t believe aura colors meant anything since
the aura was so constantly moving and changing. Just think a thought and
it changes the color of the aura. He also said that he didn’t see
chakras.
He didn’t invalidate anyone else’s system; he simply spoke
for himself and reminded us to think for ourselves. He did urge everyone
to find or create some regular system of visualization, and to use these
visualizations before going to sleep so that the body could take these images
into the sleep state and step up the healing process in its own unique way.
What I discovered in the two days since the conference: I
still have vertigo on and off but am interacting with it differently. I’m
not sure if it was the rest from doing psychic readings, but what I suspect is
the combination of the healings, which felt quite electric, coupled with the few
days off from constant readings, energized me and allowed me to expand my
psychic frequencies. Not to offend anyone, but it reminds me of the
biblical quote, "In my father’s house are many mansions…" It’s
as if I’ve been given access to more of those rooms.
(This article is being featured on LASpirit.com (in a shortened version)
and forthcoming in www.inutitive-connections.net)
Conference Photos
Photo credits: Lynne Ericksson

Dr. Larry Dossey during his opening address

Dr. Larry Dossey with Mrs. Blackstone, who at 100 years of age was the oldest attendee. (Healer, Eric Pearl on far right)
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