Mushrooming Cancer Cases

Now it is the second week of February. Since the last week of December, I have been blessed with eight cancer patients – one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight! Some are very advanced cases, perhaps even terminal – I do not know. Previously, I was asked to offer prayers for one cancer case every ten years. Then it became one a year. Last year it was three or four. This year, since the beginning of the year, I have been asked to offer prayers for eight cases. How can these cancer cases mushroom? In some cases, the patients are very dear to me.

Some doctors are acting out of concern and are sincerely trying to cure the patient. Again, some doctors are not trustworthy. With one patient, one doctor unnecessarily operated on two parts of the body where there was nothing, just to make money. That is the problem. Some doctors are excellent, with sincere concern. But when you have a doctor with a roguish nature, what can you do? Then I say to let me take the responsibility. At that time, it is better to be in the hands of the Guru than in the hands of the doctor.

In one case the patient felt they had the capacity to walk, but the doctors would not let them out of bed. After four or five days, I told the disciple, “Just walk. Let us see.” The patient wrote down how many times they had walked. In four sessions in the hospital they covered a mile, and they let the doctor know.

Sometimes we have to use our common sense. Doctors are essential. Some doctors are so kind-hearted. They take each patient as a member of their own family. But some doctors only want one thing: operation. Our mantra is “God, God, God.” Their mantra is “operation, operation, operation.”

12 February 2007 Chiang Mai, Thailand