Magnetic pass

In its simplest expression, it is a donation of magnetic energy, similar to a blood transfusion. If the patient is anaemic, the blood transferred to his veins revitalises him. If there are problems with his Soul, expressing themselves in anxieties and disturbances, the pass helps him to get back on his feet.
How can we define this magnetism?
It is a form of energy to be expanded from living beings. In the pass it is controlled and externalised by an act of will. This is what the passerby does when he stands next to the patient, with the purpose of benefiting him.
Is the passer-by a medium?
Not in the literal sense. He does not enter into a trance, he does not act as an intermediary. He has, however, the indispensable collaboration of spiritual benefactors who control the service. They emit a spiritual magnetism which, associating itself with the human magnetism, makes the passing more efficient.
Does the pass apply only to problems of the soul?
It takes care of all our ailments, both physical and psychological. When the person does not manage to deal with certain situations, becoming tense and nervous, he suffers what we would call ‘magnetic haemorrhage’. He loses vitality, becoming fragile. He then becomes vulnerable to deleterious spiritual influences. By revitalising her, the pass helps her to overcome them.
What is the basic condition for the patient to benefit?
Faith. This is very clear in the lessons of Jesus. He used to dispense the beneficiaries of his cures by saying to them: Your faith saved you. The Master did not reward faith. He was merely demonstrating that without it it is difficult to establish the indispensable attunement with the passer-by.
What should the patient's posture be at the time of the pass?
Pray fervently, asking for divine protection. Beyond prayer and faith, there is another important factor: deserving. As Jesus taught, ‘to each according to his works’. If the feelings we cultivate at the time are important, it is fundamentally the good that we always do.
Does the pass cut the "magnetic haemorrhage"?
If the patient has anaemia, resulting from small internal haemorrhages, blood transfusion will be a mere palliative. The problem needs to be tackled, either with drugs or surgery. The same is true for a lack of magnetic vitality. The causes must be eliminated. Otherwise, the treatment will have no lasting effect.
How to cope with that, given the problems and setbacks of everyday life?
Our ills do not derive from these unpleasantnesses, which are inherent in human existence. The origin lies in the way we deal with them. If we cultivate understanding, tolerance, patience, charity and the other values insistently preached and exemplified by Jesus, we will avoid verbal and mental imbalances that favour the imbalances that disturb us.