A healer shares her process of healing A personal defining moment often acts as a catalyst for a clients ability to receive healing, and for a healer to give it. This is the personal story of a lightning-strike near-death survivor thrust into the role of hands-on and distant healer, the clients who receive healing, and the suspension of belief that allows immediate healing beyond the mind-set of current reality. Selected letters and client stories supplement and complement the authors report and discussion. In my clinics, approximately 15% respond with an immediate healing, no matter what the problem is. The rest of the time, a jump-start seems to occur which begins a process of healing. While on an Indian reservation in New Mexico, the percentage jumped to around 45%; as it also did in old Mexico among the poverty-stricken poor. Why the big difference? Remember, the healer is only part of the equation; the client has to be a willing and active participant too. In these cultures, healing is commonly accepted, and there are no barriers of disbelief. Hence, when the healer had a clear connection, and the client did too, anything could happen, and often did