HEALING FROM BEYOND
COPYRIGHT © 2006 BY JEREMIAH HENSLEY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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ISBN: 0-9774336-4-1
PUBLISHED BY PARALLEL VIEW PUBLISHING
NEW ORLEANS, LA
70174

HEALING FROM BEYOND
CAN CANCER AND AIDS
BE CURED?
JEREMIAH HENSLEY
To my wife Gaynelle: May her vision be the spark of hope for those that have been devastated by these dreaded diseases. May her vision be the catalyst that will prevent these people from falling prey to these catastrophic diseases.
Where there is no vision the people perish (Proverbs 29:18)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE PARALLEL VIEW
THE SLAVE BOY
THE DIALOGUE
REFLECTIONS
SUMMATION OF DIALOGUE
THEORY OF DISEASES
UNDIVIDED ATTENTION
CONCENTRATION
MEDITATION
10. CANCERS’ GREATEST ENEMY
A CASE IN POINT
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
By no means am I suggesting that what I will be presenting to you will work for everyone, but the question is; can cancer and aids be cured? I really do not have any clinical studies to present to you to base my belief on concerning a possible cure for cancer and aids. My belief that these dreaded diseases can be cured is based on a series of events that actually occurred. The fact that these events surfaced over a period of time, and that they were assimilated into the daily lives of my wife and me, is the primary evidence that I have to present to you.
There were also some other events that surfaced in the media, and also from certain individuals that will add some credibility to my claim.
It has been stated that "it is the love of money that is the root of all evil.” This book also lends some credibility to that statement, because money is probably the number one reason why a cure for these dreaded diseases have never surfaced.
It is not my intention to present any type of false hope to the people that have been devastated by cancer and Aids. My purpose is only to present real life events that if proved to be correct, could affect the lives of millions of people that have been affected by these dreaded diseases. It would also change the way that we view herbal medicine and inadvertently also prove that the theory of reincarnation is an actual fact.
If this discovery does turn out to be correct my purpose would have been fulfilled. That fulfillment being that the people who have been impacted by these diseases can lead complete and fruitful lives.
I understand that you can take the quatrains of Nostradamus and sculpt its contents to make them fit any type of agenda that you want it to fit. However; the quatrains that seem to resemble an occurrence of the aids virus presents an interesting scenario.
According to Nostradamus this supposed virus is supposed to be eradicated by the debonair. Upon investigation of the word debonair, I discovered that the original definition of the word was defined as: a person of good linage. Now on the surface this could be anyone. But when you consider the fact that Nostradamus got Louis Pasteur's name to the letter when referring to Pasteur's accomplishments, it makes one wonder why he chose these particular words in reference to an aids cure. The only theory that I could come up with is that: he saw events in the future, and it's possible that he didn’t have the opportunity to see the names of the people involved, because they were not world figures. He missed Adolph Hitler's name by one letter (Histler). The significant thing here is that people like Hitler, and John Kennedy were world figures, and their names were visible everywhere. This is also how Nostradamus was able to see the swastika sign.
Had it not been for Gaynelle's belief in God and visions, she probably would not have told me about the vision, and most likely would have shrugged it off as just another dream.
Had I not been raised by a mother that saw baby angels on a regular basis when she was young, there was no way that I would have believed Gaynell's story. Even though my Mother was a traditional Pentecostal Missionary, she never did think that there was anything unusual about seeing angels.