By Joseph Costa, PhD
When one arrives at the 15th Step, one says aloud, "I am here for my Divine Healing and Divine Teaching." In this statement there are powers not thought of by many who state it. Said correctly, there is no doubt that there will be Divine Healing as a result. Said incorrectly, one may not receive the full asking.
I am reminded of recently being at a food counter where several people arrived to order food. The man behind the counter looked at the many faces wondering who to serve first.
Closest to him was one fellow who was looking at a note in his hands. Looking at the paper in a weak voice he said "I guess we want" ...
The man was cut off be a commanding voice from behind him stating "I’ll take turkey, mayonnaise and a root beer."
Without hesitation the clerk answered, "Coming right up."
The first speaker turned around and looked at the woman behind him and the woman smiled at him in a friendly way.
Turning back to the counter the man held up his note to read from it. Before he spoke the man next to him gave the clerk a clear order for what he desired.
The first man hunched his shoulders. Those around him who spoke directly and clearly with their orders, received food accordingly. The tired man who was unclear, hesitant and spoke hesitantly got served last.
"I am here for Divine healing" is direct and clear. It says: This is my asking and I expect it from a Divine Source.
Whether you are at a food counter or on the 15th Step platform - ask clearly, expect delivery and feel worthy, joyfully. In particular, know that your energy is needed for your asking to be granted.
Dr. Joe
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