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The Healing Message of Near-Death Experiences

Janis Hunt Johnson
6 min readJul 31, 2023

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Time is an illusion.

Time isn’t absolute; time is a continuum, a fourth dimension, after the three dimensions of height, width, and depth. “The distinction between past, present, and future is an ,” Einstein said.

What does this tell us about the possibilities for healing?

A “chronic problem” is one we have been experiencing for a long time. The word chronic comes from the Greek chronos, meaning “time.” If something is chronic, it is habitual; thus it becomes linked to the false concept of time, as if it’s permanent. Yet all it is, really, is just a long-held false view.

With this understanding, from any disease, addiction, or problem — no matter how long we have been struggling with it. We can even call into question the validity of any so-called “hopeless,” “terminal,” or “incurable” condition.

A spiritual healing tradition.

Because Jesus (Rabbi Yeshua) had this spiritual understanding of reality, he healed lepers, the disabled, the mentally ill, and more — and he even raised the dead (see, for example, ; ; ; and ). Jesus taught his followers how to do it, too. And the Apostles weren’t the only ones…

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Janis Hunt Johnson
Janis Hunt Johnson

Written by Janis Hunt Johnson

Author, 5 Smooth Stones: Our Power to Heal Without Medicine through the Science of Prayer. Transformational Editor. From Chicago to L.A., now in Pacific NW.

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