Illness |
Verse |
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I pity you when My warnings become manifest. Know that any illness
is from the mind. |
I:24 |
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What you are calling an illness is not an ordinary one. It is the
anger of God now being shown. |
I:25 |
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You are saying that your leg is affected by illness. It is not an
illness but the anger of God. |
I:32 |
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Illness and pain of whatever kind do not exist. They are none
other than the hastening and guidance of God. |
II:7 |
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Just a word: you are saying that it is a fit or madness. It is not
an illness but the urging of God. |
II:11 |
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Illness and pain throughout the world: you do not know that these
are the road signs or guidance of God. |
II:22 |
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There is nothing in this world that should be called illness.
Whenever there is a disorder of the body, ponder deeply. |
II:23 |
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If this origin is known in detail, there should be no cause for
illness. |
III:93 |
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There is nothing at all which should be called illness. It is only
because there are paths of the mistaken mind. |
III:95 |
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By this salvation given in accordance with the mind of sincerity,
you shall be freed from illness, death, and weakening. |
III:99 |
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The tightness in your chest: do not take it as an illness. It is
the hastening of God being blocked. |
III:103 |
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Day by day, I shall tend those trees which are to become My useful
timber. Never take it to be illness. |
III:131 |
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Ponder over it! There is nothing at all which should be called
illness. It is but a road sign or an admonition from God. |
III:138 |
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Nothing should be called illness. Should your body be afflicted,
it is God's call for your service. |
IV:25 |
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After that, you may stay as long as you wish, without illness,
death, or weakening. |
IV:37 |
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When this path is clearly seen, the root of illness will be cut
off entirely. |
IV:94 |
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This cleansing will be a difficult matter, but I say to you
beforehand: there is nothing to be called illness. |
IV:109 |
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From now on, no matter how serious your illness may be, nothing is
incurable. It depends on your mind. |
V:13 |
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Whatever happens, it is the work of God. Never think it is an
illness. |
VI:22 |
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Hereafter, whatever dust may be stirred up, never think it is an
illness. |
VI:76 |
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Until now, when there was illness, you turned to doctors and
medicine. Though all of you have worried, |
VI:105 |
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No matter how serious the illness may be, I shall save you by the
truth of Breath. |
VI:108 |
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Your newborns shall be free from smallpox and measles. They shall
live on without illness or death. |
VI:110 |
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Hereafter, however serious your illness may be, I assure you
salvation in every case. |
IX:9 |
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Though there should be nothing called illness in human beings, no
one knows the beginning of this world. |
IX:10 |
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Look all over the world and through all ages. You will find many
kinds of illnesses so-called. |
IX:33 |
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This time, no matter how serious your illness may be, I shall
teach you the family recipe for your assured salvation. |
IX:34 |
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However serious your illness may be, you will all be saved by the
Service done single-heartedly. |
X:20 |
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Do not think of anything as an illness. Everything is the care of
Tsukihi. |
X:68 |
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You are thinking that the suffering at this time is from illness,
but the thought is wrong. |
XI:25 |
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Never think it is from illness or the like, but from the desire
for you to know the free and unlimited workings of Tsukihi. |
XI:26 |
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Hereafter, however serious an illness there may be, I shall save
you all by the Breath and the Hand Dance. |
XII:50 |
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However serious an illness there may be, never say that it will
not be cured. |
XII:51 |
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Though Tsukihi desires to show proof quickly against illness,
death, and weakening, |
XII:105 |
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Thereafter, whatever illness or whatever else may be troubling
you, you shall be saved from them all. |
XII:128 |
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Another salvation: I desire quickly to give you the Proof Amulet
that protects you from illness, death, and weakening. |
XIII:115 |
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Whatever is done, is done by Tsukihi. Whatever happens, know that
it is not an illness. |
XIV:20 |
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Whatever I do to the body, it is not an illness but the care of
Tsukihi. |
XIV:21 |
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However trying your condition may be, it is not an illness but the
regret of the Parent. |
XIV:77 |
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The salvation is not just to cure illness. I intend it to be a
marvelous salvation. |
XVII:52 |
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What do you think this salvation is? It is to be free from
illness, death, and weakening. |
XVII:53 |