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                 (Karra describes the God
                            complex that affects every healer at some
                            point. She gives a good way of dealing with
                            it by using it as a tool with which to grow.
                            She reveals that the most powerful healing
                            tool is positive thinking.)
 
 
 Karra:
                                  Karra’s brief dissertation on healing
                                  concerning mental well-being of the
                                  healer and a common thing that occurs
                                  from time to time with all healers is
                                  occasionally the God syndrome, I can
                                  cure anything, I am capable of healing
                                  everyone. Now why does this happen?
                                  Well it happens frequently and all
                                  healers will suffer from it from time
                                  to time because being able to heal,
                                  make somebody feel better, makes you
                                  feel good and the more successes you
                                  have the stronger this feeling gets.
                                  Now normally when it occurs, it occurs
                                  briefly. I’ve suffered from it, that I
                                  can cure anyone and what happens to
                                  shatter this illusion is normally a
                                  failure and a massive failure at that,
                                  that you cannot save this person no
                                  matter what you do. So being aware of
                                  this does not stop you from suffering
                                  from this problem. The God complex in
                                  itself is a useful tool to learn from
                                  that you are not a God. Once this is
                                  brought home to you after these very
                                  successful and spectacular healings,
                                  it is something that drains and
                                  shatters you. But, having recovered
                                  from it and most healers do, you have
                                  to go on and remember that there are
                                  failures and there are successes as
                                  with everything. Why are there
                                  failures? You should not look at the
                                  successes and go, “okay, what did I do
                                  to make that a success?” Certainly
                                  that is a good thing to do but also
                                  it’s just as important to look at the
                                  failures and to say, “where did I go
                                  wrong?” Now often, curing an illness
                                  and this is kind of another topic but
                                  not quite, sometimes looking at the
                                  failures is the most powerful tool to
                                  successes. Now, there are three
                                  possible outcomes that can happen from
                                  a healing, the patient gets better,
                                  there is no change, the patient gets
                                  worse. Let’s look at the first one.
                                  Now, if you are using junk science,
                                  you can use it in this way. It worked,
                                  "the patient got better, it must be
                                  good." The patient stays the same,
                                  "ahh look, we’ve arrested it, we have
                                  stopped it.' The patient gets worse,
                                  "well, we should have started sooner
                                  or we should give them more." These
                                  three things are most common when
                                  using fake or junk science. But what
                                  is junk science? Junk science is using
                                  anything that is not known to work but
                                  is thought to work. For example,
                                  fasting. Fasting to make somebody
                                  better doesn’t work because it’s going
                                  to happen anyway, one of the three
                                  outcomes regardless of what happens.
                                  Using things that don’t work for that
                                  situation. For example, let us say I
                                  prescribe a herb that will sooth
                                  colitis. Again the three things that
                                  happen can happen whether or not the
                                  substance was taken. Sometimes it’s
                                  better to do nothing because it will
                                  take its course. Something that
                                  doesn’t…..can’t think of the English
                                  translation for the word but I was
                                  going to take a herb or a chemical
                                  that is used to help cure colds. It
                                  doesn’t work. Vitamin C does work, it
                                  works better than doing nothing but
                                  not as well as other remedies. Chicken
                                  soup or chicken broth, a well-known
                                  cure for the common cold, is this junk
                                  science or is it real? Russ?
 
 Russ: it’s very real.
 
 Karra: yes, very real and it does
                                  work, why? Well there’s certain
                                  chemicals from the bones actually and
                                  the way that it is prepared that makes
                                  it work. Another tool that makes it
                                  work is the mind, the mind of the
                                  individual. We go over this time and
                                  time again of having the patient in
                                  the right frame of mind. It doesn’t
                                  matter how good the medicine is, if
                                  the patient isn’t in the right frame
                                  of mind, it’s not going to work.
                                  Because the most powerful healing tool
                                  is what?
 
 Russ: positive thinking.
 
 Karra: exactly. With positive
                                  thinking, you can do two of the three
                                  things that I am using tonight in junk
                                  science. Actually, I’ll have a little
                                  Karra’s corner, junk science. But,
                                  with chicken broth, you can stop it or
                                  make it better. So it works but the
                                  mind is the key to making anything
                                  work. I can prescribe a junk science
                                  remedy. Here’s one that will work if
                                  the person believes it will work. They
                                  have a headache, you take salt, sugar,
                                  little bit of oil, virgin olive oil, a
                                  little bit of vinegar, a dash of
                                  diced, chopped finely lettuce leaves,
                                  mix it all together, make the person
                                  drink it, tastes revolting. If they
                                  believe that it will make their
                                  headache go away, that it will work,
                                  guess what? 90% of the time it will.
                                  Now, dissertation over, questions hon.
 
 Russ: couldn’t we use that same method
                                  or that same potion you just gave me
                                  in a pill form?
 
 Karra: yeah.
 
 Russ: gel cap.
 
 Karra: uh-huh, whatever.
 
 Russ: it won’t taste bad though.
 
 Karra: but it doesn’t do anything.
 
 Russ: oh I don’t know about that,
                                  there’s some benefit to lettuce
                                  leaves.
 
 Karra: it does nothing Russ, it will
                                  not cure headaches.
 
 Russ: yeah well it’s the mental aspect
                                  right?
 
 Karra: exactly.
 
 Russ: now you've taught me how to cure
                                  headaches.
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: always seems to work well.
 
 Karra: yes.
 
 Russ: now why can’t you just use that?
 
 Karra: well you can but I’m saying
                                  that if somebody believes strong
                                  enough that something will work, it
                                  will work.
 
 Russ: right, so maybe that’s what I’m
                                  doing, just doing something that I
                                  feel will work.
 
 Karra: it’s possible but in what I’ve
                                  taught you it does work.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Karra: it does work. There’s no ifs,
                                  ands or buts, it works. Explain to the
                                  tape what I taught you.
 
 Russ: oh, visualize the headache in my
                                  head, the pain and then just project
                                  it outside my body.
 
 Karra: correct but it’s necessary
                                  because people will go huh? What’s he
                                  talking about, what’s his secret?
 
 Russ: oh right.
 
 Karra: but it has to be strong
                                  visualization and you know it
                                  works…...
 
 Russ: sure.
 
 Karra: they know it has to work.
 
 Russ: well you just get it once or
                                  twice and you’ve got the confidence to
                                  do it every time.
 
 Karra: exactly, exactly, that is the
                                  key right there. If it doesn’t work to
                                  start off with, it’s not because it’s
                                  not for you, it’s because you do not
                                  know strong enough.
 
 Russ: right, well I’ve told people
                                  with migraines this and there’s no way
                                  it’s going to work.
 
 Karra: oh, migraines are
                                  different......
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Karra: very different. In fact
                                  somebody that you should talk to about
                                  migraines who does not suffer from
                                  migraines anymore or not very often,
                                  guess who that is?
 
 Russ: Carrie?
 
 Karra: no.
 
 Russ: who?
 
 Karra: somebody close at hand.
 
 Russ: Mark?
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: oh, that’s good. Concerning your
                                  God complex.
 
 Karra: ahh yes.
 
 Russ: now speaking of Carrie.
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: I mean we worked pretty good
                                  miracles on her, you did actually but
                                  she did a lot of it.
 
 Karra: exactly.
 
 Russ: still, it would be hard after
                                  something like that, especially with
                                  the successes she’s gone through
                                  lately….
 
 Karra: uh-huh, not to suffer from it.
 
 Russ: not to suffer from it. How do
                                  you keep from doing that?
 
 Karra: because I’ve had failures.
 
 Russ: huh?
 
 Karra: I learned long ago that I
                                  cannot save everybody and that success
                                  is something to be relished and
                                  enjoyed but not to go over and over
                                  again. Certainly it was a success, a
                                  very good success but she did most of
                                  the work, I can’t take credit for
                                  that.
 
 Russ: hmm, true.
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: I mean if that was the case,
                                  Mark could take credit because you
                                  used his body.
 
 Karra: correct.
 
 Russ: I could take credit because I
                                  gave her encouragement.
 
 Karra: and you gave the room for it to
                                  be done in.
 
 Russ: and so on and so on, sure.
 
 Karra: correct. You see in a healing,
                                  there is more than just the two people
                                  involved.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Karra: so, how can I take
                                  responsibility for everything that
                                  transpired in those sessions? A lot of
                                  it was ritualized if you’ll remember.
 
 Russ: oh yeah.
 
 Karra: that is what she needed. The
                                  ritual itself changes and adjusts her
                                  frequency to mine. Remember there were
                                  times where she would say something
                                  and you wouldn’t hear me say anything
                                  and she would laugh or smile or answer
                                  again out vocally what I was thinking.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Karra: that is because I changed her
                                  frequency to match mine. I had come
                                  down as far as I could or up as far as
                                  I could so that she could come down or
                                  come up to my frequency so that we
                                  could meet and work together.
 
 Russ: I see. So in essence, when the
                                  healer is doing the work, it’s
                                  actually the patient who’s actually
                                  healing so to avoid the complex, the
                                  best thing is to just keep
                                  understanding it’s the patient doing
                                  it and all you're doing is giving the
                                  patient the keys to help them heal
                                  themselves.
 
 Karra: yes and no, yes and no. There
                                  are certain times where I do all the
                                  work from beginning to end.
 
 Russ: like a broken arm or something?
 
 Karra: yes, I do the work.
 
 Russ: the whole arm?
 
 Karra: I set the bone, I wrap the
                                  bandages, I tell the person how to
                                  behave, how to keep it clean, how to
                                  think, how to react. I set up the
                                  structure for them to do the healing.
                                  I’ve done the work at that point.
                                  All’s they have to do is follow what I
                                  have told them. So you see that there
                                  are certain times where I do all the
                                  work, certain times when the patient
                                  does all the work and certain times
                                  when we do the work, the patient and I
                                  and those involved.
 
 Russ: hmm, understandable. So when
                                  you’ve actually saved a life, there
                                  are also points where you’re going to
                                  lose a life?
 
 Karra: correct.
 
 Russ: and even though let’s say you
                                  have a 100% success rate okay?
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: you have no failures whatsoever.
 
 Karra: I’d like to meet a healer that
                                  has a 100% success rate.
 
 Russ: well that’s what I mean. I mean
                                  let’s say that they’ve only had three
                                  or four or five healings that they’ve
                                  done.
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: all 100%, everybody got better.
 
 Karra: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: okay. The key is that you’ve got
                                  to know the odds are against you.
 
 Karra: you have to but you also have
                                  to experience the coming down from the
                                  God syndrome.
 
 Russ: so you have to feel it, there’s
                                  no way to stop it.
 
 Karra: correct because it’s going to
                                  happen. It will happen regardless of
                                  how great a healer you are.
 
 Russ: must be a humbling experience.
 
 Karra: that’s why it happens.
 
 Russ: hmm.
 
 Karra: it’s important to understand
                                  that some people you cannot save.
 
 Russ: understandable.
 
 Karra: okay thank you.
 
 Russ: thank you.
 
 Karra: bye hon.
 
 
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