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“Men are ready to suffer anything from others; when it comes to words, they are untouched”

Giacomo Leo-pardi

“The destruction wrecked by many people everyday with unkind words, snide remarks or all out verbal attacks on our relatives, friends and loved ones is just as destructive as any physical punishment.

Human beings are highly sensitive to the world around them. Their conscious mind protects them from unkind verbal attack with retaliation and reason but the less focused subconscious mind does not have this ability to decipher, it stores every occurrence within its field of observation, even when it is not noticed consciously.

Verbal abuse is accumulated in the minds subconscious storehouse and can

be dispersed and discharged with little harm in modest quantities. However, when we are consistently bombarded by abuse, unkind words, spitefulness, vindictiveness, and callousness this negative energy turns inwards and manifests in a wide range of physical maladies, from migraines to cancer.

One particular woman underwent fourteen major operations for reoccurring cancers and cysts due directly to the physical and verbal abuse she endured from her bullyboy alcoholic husband. The day she finally gave up and left him she regained her health and the growths ceased.

It remains a remarkable human oversight that such a powerfully destructive weapon as speech should be used with such disregard for the human suffering it can cause when unleashed without consideration of its effect on our fellow man.” pp. 96

The Miracle Man, the life story of John of God, written by Robert Pellegrino-Estrich

Contact address for this book:

Rue Servidao, Qd 20-L05-Abadiania-GO
72940-000 Brazil
Tel/Fax +55 (62) 3343-1935
+55 (62) 9222-4119

“People ask for criticism, but they only want praise.”

W. Somerset Maugham

Published in Book of Kindness, Timeless, Volume 1, No. 2