by Greg Christiansen
According to what is written, during the Savior’s ministry he never spoke harsh words against Romans, publicans, thieves, liars, adulterers, or even murderers. In fact, when the Jews brought a woman to Him who had been caught in the act of adultery, he spoke no words against her, nor did he lift a stone. Instead, he called attention to the hypocrisy of her accusers, saying, “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” And when they all departed, He did not condemn the woman, but said to her, “go, and sin no more” (John 8).
He had harsh words for sin, but not for sinners. Except when it came to a certain demographic. There was only one segment of the population which he had harsh words for collectively. Those who were in authority. He said repeatedly, “Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” (Matthew 23:13-39). He had harsh words not for the sinners, nor for Israel’s uniformed enemies, but for Israel’s uniformed authorities. He publicly rebuked them in the harshest of words, while to the adulteress woman He only said, “Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more.”
John the Baptist followed that same pattern during his ministry. He preached repentance from sin, but did not speak harshly against sinners. Instead, he spoke harshly against those in authority, including King Herod and Israel’s ecclesiastical leaders. He called the Pharisees and Sadducees a “generation of vipers,” and his public rebukes of Herod and Herodias would get him thrown into prison and eventually beheaded.
It is no wonder, then, that while the Old Testament prophecies of the last days contain all manner of descriptions of the sins and sinners who will be present upon the earth in those days, the Lord’s harshest words of condemnation seem to target one particular demographic. Concerning the last days, the Lord said by the mouth of Ezekiel, “Woe be to the shepherds of Israel!” He said, “Behold, I am against the shepherds; and I will require my flock at their hand” (Ezekiel 34). Nowhere do we see the Lord saying He is against the whoremongers, or the drunkards, or the horse thieves. He warns sinners of destruction, but there’s something about corrupt authorities that kindles the Lord’s wrath more than any other form of wickedness.
Micah also prophesied much concerning the last days, as well as his own day, and his harshest words were for the “heads of Jacob, and [the] princes of the house of Israel” (Micah 3:1). He said, “What is the transgression of Jacob? is it not Samaria? and what are the high places of Judah? are they not Jerusalem?” (Micah 1:5). He laid the condemnation of each nation upon its head, and not upon the arm or the leg or the foot. Christ did the same during His ministry, saying, “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!” (Matthew 23:37). He did not lay the charge of Israel’s sins to any of its lesser towns or cities, but to the chief city where the temple was and where the ruling body of the Jews dwelt.
Could the same be said for Salt Lake City as was said for Jerusalem? Are we holding so tightly to what we know that we reject everything which is foreign to us, without putting in any sincere effort to discern its source? Are we like the Jews who rejected Christ, caring more for our traditions than for truth, pretending that we can see even though the Lord has told us that we are veiled?
Certainly, we can reason that in the last days, as the world is under condemnation and is full of all manner of wickedness, the Lord’s eye of judgment is fixed upon America more so than any other nation, and that it rests heaviest upon Washington D.C. and upon Salt Lake City, where the political and ecclesiastical authorities of our day reside. Could it be that the Lord was He who knocked the trumpet out of Moroni’s hand, because He was displeased with something? Every politician and ecclesiastical leader should be reading the Lord’s harsh words against the shepherds and be saying, “Is it I?” Truthfully, we should all ask ourselves that question, but the doctrinal reality is that the burden lies most heavily upon those in positions of authority. It does not lie upon Arthur P. Buckweed from Amarillo, Texas, nor on Sally J. Mudwater, from Newport, Maine.
I say these things not to criticize our leaders or to highlight any wrongdoing, but rather to provide some scriptural perspective, because I have a friend named Julie Rowe who is often reviled, attacked, and defamed. A google search of her name quickly yields an abundance of harsh criticism, often by those who profess to be religious. Indeed, the crowd that has gathered around her saying, “We have caught this woman in the act,” and who have taken up their stones to cast upon her, is a very large crowd, which grows larger by the day. They say that she is crazy, and a wild woman, and that she speaks blasphemies. Many have even sought to make “energy healing” a bad word, without even realizing that that is what chiropractors and yoga instructors do.
Well, I would say to you, if you are determined to throw a stone at someone then throw it at your own head, because that would yield a much better result for you in eternity. Whenever you throw a stone, the law of justice will reserve a similar stone for you for when you reveal yourself to be a hypocrite. Such is the law which Christ spoke concerning this matter. “With what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again” (Matthew 7:2). Or as Mormon said, “he that smiteth shall be smitten again, of the Lord” (Mormon 8:19). If you are going to accuse someone of adultery, with stone in hand, then you better not look upon your neighbor with a lustful eye. You simply cannot go to the afterlife expecting to receive mercy when you have spent your life doling out justice.
Whether you believe Julie is good or you believe she is evil, the fact of the matter is that in one way she is just a woman, born of earthly and heavenly parents, with a heart that gets hurt when people are mean to her. She neither sits in the high seats of Salt Lake City nor in the high seats of Washington. Her accountability for her life is strictly between her and the Lord, and her judgment is none of our business. If you believe she is a deceiver then you neither need to listen to her nor to fear her, for if you’re right then she will just end up in a ditch with everyone who followed her there.
Gamaliel made that point to the Jewish authorities when Peter and John were arrested for preaching Christ. He gave them a history lesson, making it plain that ultimately false messengers do not prosper. He said, “Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God” (Acts 5:38-39).
Indeed, if we are concerned about who the villains of the last days may be, our greatest concern should focus on those who hold great power in our civic and religious institutions. For example, what would become of us if we put no effort into discerning the truthfulness of what our leaders teach us, because of the mantel of their authority, and then the words of Isaiah become fulfilled, in which he said, “His watchmen are blind: they are all ignorant, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark; sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber” (Isaiah 56:10)? Is there not a greater danger in the Book of Mormon’s warning that even the humble followers of Christ “are led, that in many instances they do err because they are taught by the precepts of men” (2 Nephi 28:14) than in other dangers which are much more obvious to identify? We all know to stay clear of the crazy guy on the street corner who is yelling and waving a knife. It’s the clean cut man in the business suit who hides the knife under his jacket who poses the real danger.
Yet we are not in this world to create a comprehensive list of villains which we can present to the Lord at the day of judgment, to help make sure no one gets missed. And if you feel you’ve been called to such a cause, you may be listening to the wrong voice. We are here to learn a better way.
Whatever else Julie is, I can bear witness that she is sincere. She cares less for tradition than for righteousness, especially for traditions which ascribe morality to things which are not inherently moral or immoral. I once heard a lady speak of the character Wonder Woman with disdain because she found her outfit to be improper. She spoke nothing of Wonder Woman’s heart, or her motives, or her actions, or her innocence, but only of her outfit, as if the outfit was the only evidence she needed in order to make a judgment.
How often do we make judgments based on clothing styles, hairstyles, tattoos, piercings, word choice, and other outward things which do not truly reveal a person’s heart or intentions? Do we call energy healing a sin, and call it righteousness to swallow down the pills which our doctor prescribes? Do we call it righteousness to sit silently at Church, and look down upon that guy that cries out “hallelujah” in the middle of the sermon? Do we speak unkind words about a woman from Kansas, and yet are offended by the guy on the bus who jokingly uses a profane word, as if a profane word is somehow worse than badmouthing others? Are we sometimes like the Jews who believed they had inherited righteousness, because they were sons of Abraham? Do we look to our traditions of worship for salvation more than to our own hearts. “What is that to me?” the Lord might say to you, if you were pounding on the gate of heaven in a white shirt and tie saying repeatedly that you are a Latter-day Saint. “I can make that stone in your hand a Latter Day Saint, and it would get into the kingdom ahead of you.”
Whether you regard Julie Rowe as a hero or a villain, the fact of the matter is that our purpose here on earth is not to pass judgment on others. So if you are holding a stone in your hand, and have written her name upon it, I am hopeful that you will sober up from your sense of self righteousness, and instead take the long walk home, where you can sit down and ponder about how you can learn to love more, and judge less, like a crazy friend of mine recently suggested.
Man shall not smite, neither shall he judge; for judgment is mine, saith the Lord, and vengeance is mine also, and I will repay. – Mormon 8:19
True words to ponder upon and attempt to live by. Thank you for this timely perspective.
Thank you for this beautiful expression of truth. Amen!
Well said Eric, well said 😀
Amen Greg I was awesome by the way did they call Enoch a wild man has come among us 😊
A few years back I would have had my own stone, but for the amazing grace of my Savior Jesus Christ. Julie Rowe shines light where darkness doesn’t want it to shine. She keeps up the fight, allowing her amazing heart to be repeatedly broken, and teaches me through her example what it truly means to be a daughter of God in these winding up scenes. I thank my Father in Heaven for Julie Rowe!
Years ago I took training, with my daughter (RN) to do Reiki. We both found the training to be invaluable. She uses (with consent) for her Hospice patients, and myself for my restless legs
It has never mattered to me what others thought. I was simply grateful for relief.
Recently I began to write and distribute a newsletter ( on vehicle windsheilds and online) about our becoming Zion . I have been seeking association with other like minded and desirous women.
I also wanted to be heloful to any group, here in the Cardston area, that might appreciate my support in our preparing a Zion- City of Light community as was prophecied 100 yrs ago and included in Visions of Glory.
A local Stake President took exception to my God given call to become a Zion daughter if God and a member of a Zion community.
He wrote me telling me I was to no linger approach any Latter-Day Saints with my newsletter.
At first I was hurt, then more determined and because God has sent me on this course, my efforts are directed to an online blog, Women In Zion.
I am nit a prphetess, but have felt a specific call to bring like-minded women into association spiritually, that we might share insights and perspectives that will helo us evolve into Zion Women in readiness for work we will each do in these last days.
I’m very sorry Julie has had ongoing opposition to her call. Her’s is a greater call in our readiness for these last days. She deserves our live and respect.
Bravo for your efforts!
I took out my endowment in the Cardston temple before going on my mission to Manchester England. I too believe in Visions of Glory, Julie Rowe, and Cardston becoming a city of light. I spoke with the Cardston temple president counselor how I can help prepare Cardston but to no avail. Maybe their efforts to prepare are kept secret however I want to be involved. Good for you for preparing a “Zion People” ! We should all be following your example! I now live in San Diego and I share the message from Julie and Spencer as much as I can , but few people are interested. Being Canadian I feel I will be in Cardston again some day.
Bravo, Eric. We all need to check ourselves regularly to be aware of where we stand before the Lord when it comes to humility and Christ-like love. We are told by the Savior to rejoice when we are persecuted for his name’s sake for great will be our crown. Despite the heartache that comes with being falsely accused and ill-treated, the courageous, obedient and valiant will be rewarded while naysayers will hang their heads. God Bless!
Well said, Cheryl! And well said Greg, thank you for writing this beautiful piece. Thanks for commenting!
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN!!!
Julie is my friend and sister in zion as well, I love her and she has my full support! I have learned so much from her about healing and using the atonement in my life and the for my family. How can that be crazy i ask?
The truth will come out and those who threw rocks will be so ashamed when they trully know who she is.
Oh so beautifully said!!!!
I have always felt Julie has a special gift. I have all her books and attended some energy session. She is only trying to help us to learn what we can do for ourselves with Gods help to prepare for what is coming. Love you Julie keep on sharing you gift.
AMEN! Next to Heavenly Father the Saviour and their kingdom, and Joseph Smith and the scriptures, Julie has taught me and helped bring me to true knowledge and helped to heal my heart and save me more than any “men in suits” on the planet..I testify that when I was broken, grieving, and alone…she brought me the REAL healing balm of the Lord while my local leaders literally brought me nothing but false traditions, further grief, and unrighteous judgment for escaping from a violent marriage..hope the truth in this statement sinks in..I will continue to stand in truth and righteousness with my kind and courageous friend, who in this probation… is called Julie Rowe😇💜
I’ll add a hallelujah and an amen my brother! My personal journey of spiritual growth and enlightenment may never have happened had it not been for Julie and others (including you, Greg) for being courageous enough to speak up, be heard, and express their convictions with sincerity.
Thank you Greg for your inspired sharing. I recently read 3 Ne 28: 34-35 “And wo be unto him that will not hearken unto the words of Jesus, and also to them who he hath chosen and sent among them; for whoso receiveth not the words of Jesus and the words of those whom he hath sent receiveth not him; and therefore he will not receive them at the last day: 35 And it would be better for them if they had not been born. For do ye suppose that ye can get rid of the justice of an offended God, who hath been trampled under feet of men, that thereby salvation might come? ” I am certain Julie is one of those whom the Lord has chosen and sent forth and invite all to obtain this witness for themselves.
Thank you all! May I add my testimony to yours that I know who Julie Rowe is. I love her much, much and only hope to have clean hands and a pure heart as she has. I know our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and am ever grateful for His atoning sacrifice for my sins, all our sins!
Peace be the journey
Love you all much, much but not as much as Jesus does! 🤗❤️🤗
Thank you for the great message, Greg! I have had many of the same convictions on my mind the last few days. Julie Rowe is a true Messenger. She is a close relative to John the Revelator and he is one of her guardian angels. With that in mind, think of who she is! I have gained a witness that she is the “Lightning Rod” in these last days. I have asked the Lord many times who she is and felt a strong witness of her powerful role in God’s plan. She knows who she is and is fearless in her mission. I have had these verses come to my mind recently when pondering her powerful role. 2 Nephi 28:
26 Yea, wo be unto him that hearkeneth unto the precepts of men, and denieth the power of God, and the gift of the Holy Ghost!
27 Yea, wo be unto him that saith: We have received, and we need no more!
28 And in fine, wo unto all those who tremble, and are angry because of the truth of God! For behold, he that is built upon the rock received it with gladness; and he that is built upon a sandy foundation trembleth lest he shall fall.
29 Wo be unto him that shall say: We have received the word of God, and we need no more of the word of God, for we have enough!
Julie speaks the word of God. She knows her mission and is a type of Christ in her commitment to persevere fulfilling her foreordained mission.
Also, in 3 Nephi 29, it is clear how important it is to not deny Christ and his works. Julie does these works with a pure heart! I am so grateful to know her and to receive such important writings from each of you on this blog. I have been blessed to gain my own knowledge from Father and Christ of the truth of all of this! 3 Nephi 29:
5 Wo unto him that spurneth at the doings of the Lord; yea, woe unto him that shall deny Christ and his works!
6 Yea, wo unto him that shall deny the revelations of the Lord, and that shall say the Lord no longer worketh by revelation, or by prophecy, or by gifts, or by tongues, or by healings, or by the power of the Holy Ghost!
Amen to all you have written.
Thank you Greg!
Thank you all for your thoughts and testimonies! I love Julie! She has had an enormous impact on my life. I have received healing through her energy work and her teachings have brought light, understanding and peace to my heart, which make my missons in life so much easier!
Amen! ♥️♥️♥️
That was a great reminder and warning for all of us to heed. There is so much anger and name calling. There is a darkness over this land. Julie will be fine she is watched over by the Mighty Ones of God. We are the ones who need to tread lightly.
Love your Courage Greg
Thank you, Greg, for speaking this truth! Julie has opened doors in my life that have changed me forever and brought me closer to Christ. I am forever grateful for her willingness to speak out and teach what she’s been asked to.
Thank you Julie! You are one of a kind. Unique and special! I’m proud to call you my friend. Thank you for all you’ve taught me, all you do for the Lord and what you will yet do. I pray you can continue faithful and endure your cross. Big hug!! I can’t express what a profound love I have for you. You give the best hugs ever! Keep shining!
Thanks also, Eric, for being loyal and faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ and His cause. You are a true friend.
❤❤
Thank you Suzanne. And thank you for loving the Lord and Julie as well. And thank you Greg for writing this piece which I wholeheartedly add my name to. Thank you for visiting!
One comment on this post has gone unpublished because it did not meet the requirement communicated at the bottom of this blog: “We welcome comments of all kinds on this blog and feel that people should be free to debate and discuss the topics in accordance with their personal views, so long as it is done in a courteous and respectful manner.”
To the writer of the unpublished comment: You acknowledge Julie’s sincerity and genuineness. You say it is her fruits that condemn her, yet you reference the fruits of Chad Daybell. By the same logic, we could condemn the Father because of the works of Lucifer, and we could call Judas Iscariot a fruit of Christ. You dismiss her gifts because of her medical history, yet how many visionaries have suffered severe trauma before their visionary gifts manifested? Nephi was nearly beaten to death by a rod, before he was shown great visions. Paul was stoned to death and came back to life. Joseph Smith endured painful surgery as a child, and walked with a limp his whole life. Is it possible that such experiences were designed to help them pierce the veil of their bodies? Hector and Spencer both have also suffered significant medical trouble. You also ascribe motive to Julie’s actions, as if you know her heart. You have also ascribed motive to the writers of these essays, saying that we seek monetary gain. As we know our own motives which are otherwise and sincere, it is simply an evidence to me that your accusations are not inspired from above. Indeed, if the purpose of our writing were monetary gain, I would conclude that it has been a huge waste of time, effort, and heartache, as it has simply made us a target for both kind and unkind words, has brought us under criticism from friends, strangers, family members, and church leaders, and has yielded very little in the ways of financial profit. You could make the same accusation against apostles who publish books, and have the same amount of evidence. Why should we be given less of the benefit of the doubt than any other person? Most importantly, it seems to me that perhaps you have misunderstood the purpose of this blog post. I appreciate all those who have spoken kind words about Julie here on this blog post, and kindness is always welcome here, but the topic of this blog is not to argue whether or not Julie is good or evil. The topic is judgment and accusation. Let us debate whether it is appropriate to throw stones, rather than debating the merits of the stones we throw at Julie. There are plenty of other places on the internet for people to do that.
Over the past years, this good and righteous woman, has taught me how to come closer to my Heavenly Father and My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
The Lord told us “By thier fruits ye shall know them.” An evil tree cannot bring forth good fruit. Nor can a good tree bring forth evil fruit.
If my life has improved and my Testimony in Christ has increased by a 1000% pray tell, how she is an evil person?
I have had a witness to her divine role. I stand by her come what may!!!
One day, some will lift thier heads in humble gratitude for knowing Julie Rowe. Others will duck thier heads in shame!!
The lines have been drawn! Which side do you stand on??
Thankyou Greg!!
I somehow have been missing your blog posts. What a wonderfully written post! Amen! I miss hearing you and Julie speak. 🙁 With all that’s going on in our world right now, I would love to hear more from you both. I am praying for our country and my enemies. Thank you, Eric, for your wonderful written posts. I am going through all of them now.
Typically thorough and great work Greg. As a friend of Julie and Jeff, the difficulty of her experience and all of the collateral criticism from it is all too familiar. But such it is when people have NDE’s. It is tough to “see inside the honeycomb” when most of us rarely even get a glimpse. What people do not understand is that her gifts are both a blessing and a great burden (think 2nd Nephi Chapter 26). She does her best. We have discernment, let that discernment guide as it will!
Thank you Greg as always. I am honored to be able to call you, Eric and Julie my dear and loyal friends. I value what is good and true and am attracted to people who have pure motives; that is why I love your friendship as well as Eric’s and Julie’s. There is absolutely no question in my mind that all of what you have said is true. May the Lord bless all of you for your sincere testimonies of Jesus Christ and for valiantly standing-up for truth and light. I have enjoyed all the comments and endorse all of what has been said. Glad I didn’t have to read any disparaging remarks. Your friend, Verlan.
Thank you Greg, I am grateful for your courage and your ability to put into words the feelings of my heart. I love Julie and know that she is a choice daughter of God with a very important mission to accomplish here on the earth. I have learned so much from her. She has truly helped me to get closer to Heavenly Father and Jesus.
I endorse all that you have said and I stand by Julie Rowe. Hallelujah! to a courageous spirit that she has. May we all be like her in following our master and saviour Jesus Christ!
Well said and well written.
A timely reminder to take care with our thoughts and words about others.
Thank you, I am enjoying these writings and their messages, truly inspired and timely.
ngā mihi from NZ.
Thank you Greg! I have so many thoughts and feelings from this article.
My heart is touched.
I love what Eric said recently that he challenged us to look the world over for someone who has a better heart or who is braver than Julie. We wouldn’t find anyone. I agree.
I also agree that sometimes we get so caught up in the “outfit” of someone or the fact that someone swears, that we miss the true point. It was like you unveiled that truth so well with your writing. We often get caught in judging and traditions without seeing the whole picture, or the heart.
I also agree with so many other things. I am so grateful to Julie and for her example and for the energy work she’s done for us all.
I love her, too. And fine it interesting that people want to condemn her so quickly. Especially from just hearing things from someone else. Find out for yourself. Also, your point was spot on with that scripture from Acts. Why do they pay so much attention to her?
Thank you for these articles and for you guys being brave and standing as a witness for truth.
Thank you Julie for being YOU!! You have helped to give me courage to be ME! Thank you to your husband and children for always standing by your side! A truly amazing family! Thank you to Greg and Eric for being REAL brothers and real warriors and real Priesthood – standing by you courageously and valiantly, and thank you to their wives and children for honoring these men! I love all of you! I love my brothers and sisters IN CHRIST AND FOR CHRIST FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER!!! Just this past week GOD has put more pieces together for me of Julie’s divine mission, and I “get her” even more now, and truly am in “aw”. I love her — she is my sister and I will always stand by her as well. God needs us, HE needs His warriors! He needs us to stand in our holy places, draw the line in the sand, and stand tall and not shrink. I am grateful to be part of His army.
Thank you for your defense of Julie. I consider her a friend and have enjoyed and been uplifted any time I am in her presence.
All of this is very beautiful & full of wisdom!
I have enjoyed al the messages from this doctrinal essays. Everything is well said; but I am so disappointed about how you blame our leaders in church just because they have higher authority. We are all guilty about how we treat others. I am not native of this country and had been call “wet back” from people without higher authority and the only things that keeps me going after been hurt and rejected, are the teachings from the scriptures, the atonement of Jesus Christ, the love from our loving Heavenly Father, the care, concerns, love, and inspiring messages from our Prophet and our leaders in church ( I feel that you don’t have any respect for them when you refer as a higher authorities) They are human and they are not perfect, otherwise they will not be here on earth. I will appreciate it you avoid blaming our prophet and our leaders on the hard times we are facing in these times of crisis in our country. It is obvious that you have a hidden agenda and make it look the you are supporting our leaders; but you don’t have to be smart to really see your real message behind your words. I am not sure who is Julie Rowe, obviously you admire her , I respect your feelings and respect for her; but doesn’t give you the right to blame our leaders for her problems . Just support and love her for who she is and stop blaming our leaders.
I hope my lock of good communication in English make sense. Again you don’t have to attack our leaders and if you are free of guilt drop the first rock. I am not sure if I really enjoy this essay, like I said before you did not have to get our leaders involve.
My apologies if My words are offensive or you feel that I am judging you, it was not my intention.
Hi, Chay. I appreciate your concerns, and simply wish to clarify that the purpose of this essay was not to lay any charge at the feet of the brethren, but rather to highlight a possible disparity between the way we judge and the way the Lord judges, with the hope that people might decide to put down their stones of judgment. It was also to call into question a certain belief which I often hear repeated, which is the idea that we cannot be led astray by our leaders, and do not need to discern the truthfulness of their messages. In my view, such a belief is not consistent with the teachings and patterns of the scriptures, and is a doctrine that impedes spiritual growth. We often accept things without scrutiny that come from sources we trust, and discard things that come from stranger sources without giving it a second’s examination. There is an abundance of precedent in the scriptures to teach us that both of those approaches to truth may not be wise.
You know what they say? “People who live in glass houses should never throw rocks (stones)”. We are all so imperfect that we should never be critical of others. We all have our own missions in this life, so I am not sure why we would tell someone else that they are not succeeding in their own personal missions. I think that would be for our Heavenly Father to decide, not us with clouded visions. But I do believe that Julie is doing the very best that she can. Let us be kind, no matter what!
I’ve listened to most of Sister Rowes podcasts before she was excommunicated and I learned a lot from her comments. I know that she is human and has her own weaknesses (like each of us), but she doesn’t need to be kicked when she is down. We are taught to be more kind than that, especially when someone is in need of encouragement or support. I just wanted to include that I have also learned things from many “scientific” fields that have helped me to better understand energy healing or energy work. I’d like to list some of them hear as a reference: Epigenetics, Quantum Mechanics, Placebo Effect (modern research), Applied Kineseology, Plasma Theory (Energy Fields), Biofield Tuning, and Electric Universe Theory. I teach science and management classes at the university level and these topics ring true with the energy healing field. We should also remember that Moroni tells us in his final words to “Deny not the gifts” and that there are various “gifts of healing”. I don’t agree with every little thing that sister Rowe says but I know the importance of keeping our hearts and minds open while staying fastened to the Rock in our lives. Have Faith, Hope and Charity and it will be well with us in the end.
What a beautiful tribute of truth and love! How grateful I am for both of you!! My life has never been the same since learning from you and Julie 💜 Much love to each of you!!
I know you will hang in there Julie! It’s your mission and I love you. I hope to meet you in that special place and fight right alongside you! Thank you for being a warrior!