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Healing With the Trinity

How God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit Move Through Every Session


There are moments in life when something so unexpected, so quietly sacred, unfolds, and you know without doubt: God is here.


Last week was one of those moments.


God met me in a clinic, through a doctor’s hands and a quiet prayer. Healing has no boundaries.
God met me in a clinic, through a doctor’s hands and a quiet prayer. Healing has no boundaries.

I walked into a medical appointment. For a biopsy on my thyroid. Nothing spiritual, nothing out of the ordinary. And yet, what happened was extraordinary. After the procedure was finished, the doctor, began by asking me a simple question: “Do you experience pain in your body?” I said yes. Then, he asked gently, “Can I do something?”


Without knowing who I was or what I believed, he began praying silently over me. He didn’t explain what he was doing at first. Afterward, he asked me to move and see how I felt. I admitted the pain had lessened, though not completely. He prayed again, this time more intentionally, focusing on the left side of my body, where I hold a lot of pain.


The third time, before he prayed aloud, he told me quietly, “I’m going to say some things, don’t worry too much about it.” I began to realise something deeper was happening. He started to speak, not loudly, but with audible clarity—calling on the Holy Spirit, invoking Jesus' name, and asking for the pain to be removed.


And in that moment, I recognised it! this was a healing, one led entirely by faith.

Only after all of this did I tell him I was a healer myself. I shared how I often feel drained after sessions, how I use myself as a vessel to allow God’s work to move through me. That’s when he gently corrected me. “You’re not just a vessel for God,” he said. “The Holy Spirit is within you. It’s your hands that bring the healing, but through the Holy Spirit who moves through you.”


He didn’t know my heart was wrestling with doubt. He didn’t know I had questioned whether the energy I was working with was truly divine. But God knew. And God answered, through a Western-trained doctor in a quiet room.


Spiritual, Not Religious

When people hear words like God, Jesus, or Holy Spirit, they often close their ears, assuming what follows is religion. But healing, true, soul-deep healing, is not religious. It is spiritual.


Religion is a structure. A manmade framework to find the Divine. But spirituality is the living relationship we have with Source.


In my work, I don’t bring religion into the room. I bring presence. And in that presence, the Holy Trinity shows up again and again.


The Trinity in the Healing Space

  • God is the source, the wellspring of love that holds the room in safety

  • Jesus is the compassion, the bridge, the heart of divine mercy

  • The Holy Spirit is the movement, the subtle knowing, the hands that guide, the breath that speaks when words fail


When I place my hands over someone, it isn’t just me. When I feel guided to pause, to speak, to comfort, I’m not guessing. I stand still, and they move through me.


Healing on Every Level

The Holy Trinity doesn’t just work on the physical. In fact, physical healing is often the smallest part.

  • Emotionally, I’ve seen trauma melt through tears

  • Spiritually, I’ve witnessed people reconnect to parts of their soul they thought they’d lost

  • Energetically, I’ve felt the light of God reorganise what felt broken beyond words


This is not about fixing. It’s about remembering. And when that remembering happens, healing flows.


A Reminder for the Doubting Heart

If you’ve ever thought that little voice inside you—the quiet pull to help someone, speak to a stranger, offer love without reason—was just your own thought…


Let me tell you: that is God.


It may not sound like thunder or come with certainty. It may feel like doubt or second-guessing. But that gentle nudge, that spark that moves you to compassion—that's how the


Holy Spirit speaks.

It’s not just a good idea. It’s divine guidance. And yes, it really is God.


We’ve just been trained to second-guess the Holy Spirit. We’ve been taught that the Divine only speaks through pulpits or temples. But God speaks through intuition. Through discomfort. Through the subtle push you feel in your chest.


And sometimes, through a doctor who prays without knowing you.


Laura Hanson, Energy Healer & Soul Guide at Universe’s Gifts

 
 
 

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