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Copyright Barefoot Doctor Stephen Russell 2017 Published by Wayward - photo 1

Copyright Barefoot Doctor, Stephen Russell 2017

Published by Wayward Publications Ltd Edinburgh 2017

www.waywardpublications.com

The moral right of Stephen Russell aka Barefoot Doctor to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author.

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Basis This process will be both educational and experiential both personal and - photo 2Basis

This process will be both educational and experiential: both personal and transpersonal something for you individually, by which you'll be able to attain to a profound level of health and also be able to serve as a catalyst for others to attain similar.

You'll be learning psychic healing.

Psyche derives from the Greek: soul hence psychic healing or soul-healing (as opposed to sole-heeling which you might at first glance think would be more suited to a barefoot doctor's style).

Implying we'll be healing ourselves from and at the most profound level of self. This then takes care of all the progressively more superficial levels, all the way out to the skin, and even further to encompass all external aspects of life too. This all based on Taoist metaphysics, and is a training in becoming not just a physician (in the broadest sense as in healer), but a metaphysician. Anyone who imagines that divorcing physics from metaphysics can provide a full intelligence of any aspect of existence is severely deluded. The physical relies on the metaphysical for its existence. Meta, comes from Greek, above, as in Latin super.

Hence SUPERHEALING, as in metaphysical, or psychic healing.

Everything starts and ends with the mind. The universe starts and ends with the primordial universal 'mind' or consciousness and each of us likewise similarly all physical conditions are instigated by the mind, even including exogenous diseases and damage. And all conditions are healed by the mind. This doesn't mean conditions are imaginary, simply that both their genesis and dissolution are instigated by the mind, by an intention at the deepest level, the level of the soul, and almost exclusively unconsciously hence why psychic healing will be our focus: to access that autonomic layer of mind whence the intention arose and adjust it.

I've also called it super as an ironic nod to this overblown, overheated, over-sensationalized world of superlatives we find ourselves in where even the most commonplace occurrence is awesome (a word confined in former times to describe only that which provoked profound awe, as in awe of the divine, or of a mountain range, or of a galaxy, for example). And I reckoned if we can have super-cars and super-yachts, we can have super-healings too.

I say this will be experiential, because by my intention, I'll be healing you even as you'll be learning how to heal yourself and others using your own intention.

As well as activating intention, you'll be learning a whole lot more about the two main levels of self, the structure and anatomy of each, and the most effective direct methods of intervention.

Healing Healing derives from Old German heilen to make whole meaning a - photo 3Healing

Healing derives from Old German, heilen: to make whole, meaning a process whereby you're restored to wholeness, restored to factory settings, as you were in utero perfect.

And here's where the paradox comes in: you are already whole and always have been already healed. The aspect of you that experiences disease is an illusion a damn clever and convincing one but a trick of the light nonetheless. And when you're healing yourself (or another), you're seeing past the illusion of disease to the wholeness behind it, and when you see it clearly enough, its power, so to speak, takes over and the illusion of disease is dispelled and the actual condition as experienced in real time is healed.

Let me explain: the Tao means the Unity the unity of everything (and everyone), the primordial consciousness and energy informing everything (and everyone).

At its core the Tao remains non-manifest, it remains in the undifferentiated, absolute state non-existence. And its evidently its nature to burst forth into manifestation (as this multidimensional multiverse), which it does by fragmenting itself into an infinite number of parts. Each of these parts is naturally imbued with amnesia so doesn't ostensibly realize itself as a fragment of Tao, yet is imbued with an innate drive to seek its origin. As soon as things burst forth into manifestation, they become subject to the cyclic alternating contracting and expanding dynamic the Taoists termed yin and yang, hence each individuated entity's urge to exist is matched by an urge to destruct, whence comes disease.

There's nothing personal about it, it's all purely transpersonal just the nature of existence doing its eternal dance of equilibrium. Hence everything in the universe is transient.

And nothing is as it seems. Hence why the Buddhists call this the realm of illusions it's just one vast magic lantern show, including the illusion of you being you. Disease is an illusion and she or he who suffers an illusion likewise.

The Jesus myth provides the perfect example of a healer who understands and utilizes this awareness for instance when he commanded the crippled man to pick up his bed and walk and the man did as instructed, the healing worked because Jesus didn't see the illusion of disease but looked beyond to the healed perfection informing the man, and did so with sufficient conviction to transmit the power of that vision.

The Christian Science movement, founded by Mary Baker Eddy, utilizes and enshrines this very principle at the heart of their practice. So it's not just a quaint or curious oriental tradition, but universal.

This comprises the fundamental tenet upon which this form of healing we're doing here is based indeed if you can really get this you need learn nothing else but you won't, at least not for more than a second or two, without training.

But we go a lot further than that too, as you'll see.

My credentials Having been fully awake from birth in fact from conception - photo 4My credentials

Having been fully awake from birth, in fact from conception onwards, and having never succumbed to the trance of social conditioning, I've always been keenly aware of the poignancy of the human condition and equally imbued with an innate desire to bring amelioration on a universal scale.

I was first taught to heal by my Aikido master, Tio Honsai when I was 11, learning to transmit ki (chi) via the palms. I studied yoga in my teens, which eventually led me to train hands on for three years with R.D. Laing, father of modern psychotherapy (psyche, ancient Greek, soul, therapia, healing, hence soul-healing), in at the deep end, working with people in severely distressed states of mind, a crash course in feeling at ease with the internal tumult of conflicting primal, non-rational drives or id, informing the unconscious of every individual and the human family at large (hence why the world is such a madhouse).

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