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Dixon, Jeane - Diagnoses Mona's illness

Identifier

004655

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

No healing but diagnosis, and interesting because she does not mention being able to see the aura, it is all done via empathetic feelings.

A description of the experience

Ruth Montgomery – A Gift of Prophecy

Describing how the crystal ball works for her, Jeane said: "In meditating on the crystal ball, I must try to pull out of it the life of another person. This takes a great deal of strength from me, because I must find that individual's color channel and often take on his ailments before I know that I am on the right course. It is the same with tipping the fingers. That person's sorrows or physical disabilities frequently become my own, and I am therefore depleted.”

To illustrate, Jeane used several cases with which she knew I was familiar. The first incident occurred in my library, when I had invited her to tea to meet a young woman with whom I had become casually acquainted on a trip abroad.  When Mona learned that I was from Washington, she asked if I knew the Jeane Dixon of whom she had heard so much. I told her I was writing a book about Jeane, and she begged me to introduce her the next time she visited Washington.  ..

Jeane had never [met Mona before], but after shaking Mona's hand she abruptly sank onto my Venetian couch and said,

"My dear, you have a heart condition that could cause you some trouble if you are not careful. You must take care not to overstrain or overdo."

Mona said nothing, and I thought Jeane had made a serious error. Obviously this vibrant young woman had nothing wrong with her. The ensuing pause was embarrassing for me, but evidently not for Jeane, who in a moment continued:

"You tire easily. Some times you feel that you simply don't have the strength to go on."

While I was wondering how Jeane could say this about such an animated person, Mona said, "Mrs. Dixon, you are incredibly right. The doctors have told me that I have a heart condition, and sometimes I think that I don't have the strength even to draw the next breath."

Astonished, I protested: "But, Mona, you are always the gayest person in a group. You're bouncing with energy."

She shook her head. "It's an act. As I was riding over here today in a car, I wondered whether I could make it without lying down in the seat. I never know where the next breath of energy is coming from."

Concerned at this revelation, I jumped up and said: "Here, I'll get you a pep pill immediately"

Jeane almost shouted: "She must never have a pep pill, never!  If Mona took even one it might be the end for her.  She must take liquid cod-liver oil every day and conserve her energy, but she must never, never take pep pills. For her, they could be fatal."

Later Jeane said to me: "Remember Mona? The moment I shook hands with her, my own heart began skipping beats. I felt that the blood was leaving my body, and I was so limp that I had to sit down quickly, in the first available spot, which was on the sofa beside her. I was utterly drained because I had taken on her vibrations. I had no energy and my heart was behaving strangely, so it was simple for me to diagnose her trouble."

The source of the experience

Dixon, Jeane

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Commonsteps

References