The characteristics of the Healing Circle
The basic concept of OIDA-therapy is that an individual in any type of diseased condition can only improve when they begin to approach the healing circle, the area of faith. Here it should be noted that the possibility of approaching the healing circle has two main conditions: individual effort and external help.
Recognizing the existence of the healing circle helps the human being to understand and change their situation. It also enables the individual to recognize and develop their own position as they acquire more knowledge about their own nature and their own opportunities for healing.
Presently the health industry does not actually cure people, but rather attempts to treat them. Although OIDA-therapy does not aim to criticize doctors or healers of any kind, it speaks out against the situation where there is no real communication between the patient and the healer. We have to realize that the helped and the helper are both human beings. This means that neither is superior to the other, but that they do have consciousness, and they are members of the same community. (see CD1)
There are influences emanating from the healing circle down to the lowest stage of existence. These are the initial steps towards healing our diverse, diseased conditions. In other words, the level of goodness in all actions represents the highest standard of the healing circle. A person’s positive effort in the right direction is a part of the same OIDA-therapy process; nevertheless, these positive efforts are of course quite different from the level of real goodness. (see CD3)
