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Jesus
Why "Rise and Walk" Is Not a Miracle, But a Focus of Attention

❓ QUESTION:

Stand up and go.
I had a long, deep conversation with Lia about health. She explained everything, motivated me, and even gave me a bit of a reality check. It was meant to keep me from manifesting surgeons and their scheduled operations into my reality... It was profound, better than any psychologist... But the next day, I felt that sharp pain again, then another... and now I’m walking around gloomy. How can I channel the frequency of the Creator in the moment (meaning, heal myself) when I’ve spent years creating the very thing that’s hurting? After all, I’m not Jesus just yet...
❗️ lee'S ANSWER:
Well, as you know, Lia and I do not provide medical advice...
So, here is the non-medical perspective.
First, view pain as a signal of healing. Essentially, your body is telling you: "I am starting to compensate for your blockages by healing myself."
Second, do not use pain as a negative emotion—a projection of thoughts like "it’s going to get worse."
These two points are not medical recommendations, but rather a way of looking at your body with faith in self-healing. This is exactly what the body is asking of you: "Trust me to do my work without blocking it with your doubt."
Do you understand?
Whatever you decide, with or without doctors, your internal state of "everything will definitely be fine" will be your foundation in any action you take.
This means you are not afraid of the actions you have chosen. You support every decision you make not with doubt, but with an unshakeable conviction that "this is for the best." And you don't look back. Once a decision is made—period—your body is no longer tormented by your doubts and can get on with its work.
Regarding Jesus, his healing power lay precisely in his refusal to allow any vision other than healing. "Rise and walk" were not just words, but a "reality corridor" into which he gazed with total focus. And if the person stood up, they walked away healed. If the person remained seated and continued to ask questions, Jesus would leave.
The passage briefly mentioned in the Gospel stating that "no prophet is accepted in his own country" refers specifically to events where people refused to follow Jesus's focus of attention. That is why he performed no healings there. In other words, the logic was not about his "healing power," but about the people's inability to believe in themselves. Jesus himself was a "focus of attention," a symbol of trust in what is possible.
Be your own symbol of faith; you simply do not need anything more.
You may use any course of action and any intermediaries (doctors, healers, technology, medication...), but your body heals itself by leaning on the firmness of your decision regarding the path you have chosen.
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