“You must have faith so strong that it can split a rock.”
This was the advice I received from the other side as I embarked on my journey as a healer and exorcist. Deep down, I knew it was a serious commitment, and it would be foolish to deny that I felt apprehensive. In this line of work, you never know who—or what—you might encounter.
I was introduced to a handful of beautiful souls who would become my team. Like me, they volunteered their time freely without expecting payment or gifts.
We served at a small, charming church tucked away in Central London, which we had full access to every Friday. Word of our unique healing service spread, and soon, patients arrived in good numbers, eventually forming queues outside the church. Most of them shared a common theme: they were victims of severe emotional, spiritual, or mental trauma, or they had been hurt on a psychic level. Many suffered from spiritual “attachments,” and in a few cases, the afflictions were more profound, manifesting as possessions.
Each of us on the team was qualified in different ways to assess whether those who sought our help were suffering from emotional or mental trauma, or if there was a paranormal influence at play. We understood that some patients were dealing with mental or emotional disorders, and we made sure to refer them to professionals who could provide the appropriate care.
What I witnessed during my years of service at the church was nothing short of miraculous. Patients recovered right before our eyes. Handling the more severe cases was challenging and terrifying, but our faith remained steadfast. We all believed in God, and with unwavering conviction, we trusted that God’s grace would heal the patients. We knew full well that we were merely instruments, not the healers. We never took credit for the work and always refused compensation.
I took great pride in being of service, even though there were times when I needed days to recover. Serving the greater good is a privilege, and I was honoured to play a part in helping others find themselves.
Whether it is a gift or an ability makes no difference. What truly matters is being in service to others and helping to mend broken hearts and souls. My book Light of Light on Amazon: https://a.co/d/bF8hG5S