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Mike
Carruthers:
You hear about unexplainable medical miracles from time to time
- but imagine a medically trained surgeon asking other people
who work in hospitals…
Dr. Allan
Hamilton:
"Hey have you ever seen, you know something, that was like
miraculous or you couldn't explain it?" And almost to the
last person they all said, "Yes, of course I have."
Dr. Allan Hamilton,
author of the book The
Scalpel & the Soul…
And I said, "Well
why don't we talk about it?" and they said, "Well,
because everybody would think we're crazy."
Dr. Hamilton
believes there's a spiritual component to all of this that needs
to be talked about and better understood.
If you give a
surgeon two identical patients and one patient has an energetic,
enthusiastic attitude, profound spiritual beliefs - and then
I have another patient, they're isolated, they have no family
- no surgeon would tell you that the isolated, lonely patient
is going to stand a better chance of recovery.
If you or someone
you know is facing serious illness or surgery, Dr. Hamilton
says don't discount the power of belief, prayer, or whatever
you want to call it because miracles do happen.
And as you begin
to experience those things as a physician, as you begin to experience
those things that suggest supernatural powers - it really changes
the way you look at the importance of spiritual power during
illness.
Tomorrow, Dr.
Hamilton on life after death - I'm Mike Carruthers and that's
Something You Should Know.
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