The Pool of Bethesda and Absolute Love

In ancient Jerusalem, there were two pools called Bethesda. These pools were usually calm, but according to legend, when an angel descended from heaven and stirred the waters, the pools would become turbulent with waves. It was believed that the first person to jump into the pool at that moment would be healed of all illnesses. Therefore, the place was always crowded with people. There were five pavilions where people could rest and stay.
One day, a patient with severe mobility issues came there with his family. They came together, hoping to jump into the pool when the waters suddenly became turbulent. However, after a week passed, then a month, the pool's waters remained unchanged. The family gradually grew weary.
Three months passed, then nearly a year, but the waters remained the same. The exhausted family members left one by one. After two years had passed, all the family members had left, and only the patient remained in that spot, waiting for the waters to stir. Three years passed, then ten years, and finally thirty-eight years had gone by. During this time, the waters did stir several times, but this patient, due to his mobility issues, could not jump in each time. He survived by receiving food from the families of newly arrived patients, still waiting until the end for that day to come.
Then one day, a young man came to his side and asked: "Do you want to be healed?"
The patient answered: "When the water is stirred, there is no one to help me into the pool. While I am trying to get there, others go into the pool before me."
Rather than answering "yes" or "no," the patient lamented his situation—having opportunities to enter but being unable to do so. Then the young man spoke again: "Rise, take up your mat, and walk."
The patient followed the young man's words without any resistance. The young man's name was Jesus. And the patient was able to heal his troubled body in this way.
Everyone, whether it's success or healing, it all depends on what the soul does. However, people don't know what the soul does, so they are deceived by fraudsters and live miserable lives.
Our bodies change their functions according to the soul. In 1979, Harvard University psychology professor Ellen Langer proved through an experiment called the "Counterclockwise Study" that people's bodies change according to their thoughts. The experiment demonstrated that "our bodies move according to what is imprinted on the soul."
While Professor Ellen Langer imprinted youth on the soul through thoughts, Jesus chose a method of moving the other person's soul as he desired by having them trust and follow him. It's generally hard to understand how someone could speak to a complete stranger and, after asking "Do you want to be healed?" say "Rise, take up your mat, and walk" without any hesitation. However, when Jesus said "Take up your mat and walk," the patient followed without any hesitation.
This complete surrender without any doubt is called "entrusting oneself." By entrusting his soul to Jesus, the patient rose from that spot according to Jesus' words, picked up the mat he had been lying on, and walked. His troubled body became whole according to Jesus' words. This is about influencing another person's soul, or aura, to change their destiny. Such a relationship between two people is called "absolute love." Through absolute love, the souls of the two people moved as one.
What a person with psychic abilities says is "reality for becoming." However, people only act according to their own thoughts and don't listen to what the psychic ability holder says. In short, it's not "absolute love." Then, just as they themselves don't succeed, that matter doesn't work out either. Only after experiencing such painful failures several times do they finally listen to the psychic ability holder. Many people who follow me all have such experiences.
The only "way" to receive help from a psychic ability holder is through "entrusting oneself." You must entrust your souls to me so that I can fulfill your wishes through those souls. Such a relationship is called "absolute love."