Dr Thurman Fleet, mental health and chiropractic illuminist, writes in Rays of the Dawn that all thoughts strive for outward bodily expression.
Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise―or manifest themselves in the body as health.
Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.
You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
The whole person is involved in illness and its cure, therefore, the importance of constructive use of the faith faculty cannot be overemphasised.
Where there is no faith, there is no cure unless the illness is caused by a purely physical medium.
Whenever the psychic is involved, as it is in the great majority of cases of illness, faith is imperative.
Miracles of healing always result from the application of physical and mental and spiritual laws bringing the one to be healed into harmony with the divine.
Viewed in this light of understanding, miracles are no longer regarded as supernatural.
If the whole body, mind and soul is master over fear, anxiety, hatred, resentment, jealousy, selfishness, you automatically bring yourself in harmony with a great part of Divine Law, and consequently, you become strengthened physically, mentally and spiritually.
Thurman Fleet, Rays of the Dawn—Laws of the Body—Mind—Soul, 1950, Part Three—The Laws of the Soul, XVII, Faith, 111
Accessed 23 December 2021 Thurman Fleet, D.C., and the Early Years of the Concept-Therapy Institute—A Presentation to the Association for the History of Chiropractic at the 17th Annual Conference on Chiropractic History, Texas Chiropractic College, 23 February 1997 by Joseph C. Keating, Jr, Ph.D., Professor Los Angeles College of Chiropractic; George T. Fleet, Jr, B.A., President Concept-Therapy Institute https://www.chiro.org/Plus/History/Persons/ConceptTherapyInstitute/Fleet_Concept-Therapy_early-years.pdf
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