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How to be a Vessel for God in Patient Care

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God’s vision for health and healing is clear—no disease, illness, injury, or infirmity can stand in the presence of Christ. His will is that those He has called to care for His children would serve as vessels—channels of His healing power, conduits from heaven to the patient. How to be a Vessel for God in Patient Care God’s vision for health and healing is clear—no disease, illness, injury, or infirmity can stand in the presence of Christ. His will is that those He has called to care for His children would serve as vessels—channels of His healing power, conduits from heaven to the patient. Your role is not to heal on your own, but to flow the Love of Christ—bringing together your God-blessed knowledge and the authority of the Holy Spirit in perfect alignment. The Brain Has Limits—The Spirit Does Not Even the most brilliant physician faces cognitive limits. Research shows that the human brain can consciously process only 4–7 pieces of information at a time. When the complexity rises—when we’re diagnosing, multitasking, or reasoning through ethical decisions—our brain slows down. Just like a computer with too many programs open, it overheats, errors increase, and performance drops. Advanced studies estimate that even in optimal conditions, the conscious mind processes about 60–100 bits of information per second—a mere trickle compared to the ocean of data available in any medical case. Under stress, that trickle narrows further. Task-switching—our attempt to multitask—can reduce efficiency by as much as 40%. Even the highest-performing professionals experience “mental bottlenecks,” because human cognition, for all its brilliance, is still finite. From Data to Divine Partnership Compare this to artificial intelligence: AI can process billions of parameters in seconds. Yet it remains confined to the data it was trained on—it cannot access divine insight, discernment, or compassion. Now consider the omniscient wisdom of God. He processes infinitely—every cell, every system, every soul simultaneously—with no delay, no error, no overload. When you partner with Him, you access a stream of wisdom that no neural network or textbook can match. The Pareto Principle in Thinking Medical Practitioners often rely on a small percentage of their stored knowledge in daily decision-making—an example of the Pareto principle. About 20% of what you know produces 80% of your outcomes. The challenge is, you never know which 20% you’ll need at the bedside. That’s where divine partnership comes in. The Holy Spirit highlights precisely what’s needed—activating the right piece of stored knowledge in the right moment. He turns your mental “database” into a living stream flowing wisdom. Becoming the Vessel God never asked you to be omniscient. He asked you to be available. To stand in the gap—bringing your extraordinary knowledge, training, and experience—and surrendering the captain’s seat to Him. When you move from striving to aligning, from control to communion, healing begins to flow through you rather than from you. Paul writes, “We have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that this surpassing power is from God and not from us” (2 Cor. 4:7). You are that vessel—fragile yet filled with treasure. What flows through you is infinitely more powerful than what originates from you. Medicine alone reaches the mind; partnership with God reaches the soul. The greatest physician isn’t the one who knows the most—it’s the one most aligned with the Omniscient God. This is the ViaRayma Way: where Science and the Holy Spirit align—where you, the vessel, filled with extraordinary knowledge and skill, flow with healing through the power of the Great Physician. Join the ViaRayma Community Today and learn how to become a ViaRayma Practitioner!

October 11, 2025 / Comments Off on How to be a Vessel for God in Patient Care
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From Stillness to Flow: The Path of the Medical Intercessor

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In today’s fast-paced world of medicine, stillness may seem impossible—but it is the very doorway to divine wisdom. When providers choose stillness, they step into presence. And when presence unlocks partnership with God, the result is unlimited flow—where science and Spirit unite to bring miraculous healing. Discover how the ViaRayma approach empowers Medical Intercessors to carry both clinical excellence and divine authority, offering patients more than treatment—offering true hope. From Stillness to Flow: The Path of the Medical Intercessor In the noisy world of modern medicine, medical professionals are often pulled in a thousand directions—charts to fill, protocols to follow, patients to see. Yet beneath the pressure, there is a quiet invitation: Be still and know that I am God (Psalm 46:10). This call to stillness is not about passivity. It is the doorway. In stillness, the striving pauses, the noise fades, and space opens for the Great Physician to speak. As Medical Intercessors, this is where everything begins. We reach the end of our own strength and knowledge—and discover that it is only God’s starting line. Stillness Unlocks Presence When you slow down enough to listen, you step into presence. Presence is more than good bedside manner—it is being fully attuned to God and to the patient in front of you. Jesus modeled this with the woman who touched His garment (Mark 5:25–34). Crowds pressed against Him, yet He stopped, listened to her whole story, and spoke the exact words her spirit needed: “Your faith has made you whole. Go in peace and be healed.” This kind of presence shifts medicine from performance to partnership. It allows your left brain—science, evidence, and training—to unite with your right brain—intuition, vision, and Spirit-led discernment. The result is breakthrough care that neither science nor faith could achieve alone. Presence Leads to Unlimited Flow Stillness births presence, and presence unlocks flow. Flow is when your extraordinary medical knowledge aligns with God’s wisdom and something beyond explanation begins to happen. Miracles become possible. Fear in the exam room dissolves. Words of hope shift a prognosis into promise. Spirit-led insights reveal root causes that charts never captured. This is what ViaRayma calls the Double Rainbow Diagnosis. The first arc offers evidence-based hope through science and skill. The second arc offers divine hope through the God of the impossible. Together, they form a complete spectrum of healing—where Heaven touches Earth through you. What It Means for You Being a Medical Intercessor isn’t about striving harder or adding another checklist to your practice. It is about surrender—choosing stillness over busyness, presence over performance, and partnership over independence. It is about letting the Omniscient One breathe through your expertise to release healing that goes beyond what textbooks can teach. And this is an urgent need. Every day outside of alignment is a day patients are left captive to illness, pain, and fear when healing could flow through you instead. You were not called just to diagnose—you were called to heal. To stand in the gap. To carry both the science of medicine and the Spirit of God into every patient encounter. Call to Action This week, before you step into a patient room, pause for a single breath and pray: “Here I am, Lord. Align my knowledge with Your wisdom.” Notice the peace that follows, the insights that surface, the flow that begins. You are more than a practitioner. You are a vessel. And when stillness, presence, and unlimited flow converge, miracles are not only possible—they are inevitable.

September 22, 2025 / Comments Off on From Stillness to Flow: The Path of the Medical Intercessor
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Gaining Knowledge Is Very Important: How We Access It Is Vital

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“Wise Men Lay up Knowledge.” Medical training builds extraordinary intellect—years of study, memorization, and practice create a vast storehouse of knowledge. But here’s the challenge: the human brain was never designed to process it all at once. Burnout is inevitable when we try. Scripture reminds us: “Wise men lay up knowledge.” The missing piece? We were meant to store knowledge and partner with the Omniscient God, who brings forward the right insight at the right moment. Gaining Knowledge Is Very Important: How We Access It Is Vital Have you ever felt that the more knowledge you gain—the more years of education, training, and clinical experience you build—the harder it becomes to actually process and apply it all? Almost like you’re drowning in information, yet still unsure what to do in the moment? And in medicine, those moments can mean life or death. Physicians spend decades in rigorous preparation. Medical school, residency, fellowships—these are not small achievements. They demand extraordinary dedication, sacrifice, and perseverance. The intellect gained through this journey is nothing short of remarkable. To graduate medical training is to reach a level of high intellect that should be deeply honored and celebrated. But here’s the paradox: the sharper the mind, the fuller the knowledge, the heavier the weight to carry it all. The Limits of the Human Mind Research shows that our working memory can only hold four to seven items at a time. That ceiling doesn’t move, no matter how sharp your intellect becomes. Even the brightest physicians, who may hold over a million points of knowledge through training, still face this reality: the human brain was not designed to retrieve and process it all at once. Even our subconscious recall is limited. The Pareto Principle—the 80/20 rule—reveals that in medicine, 20% of what we know gets used in 80% of cases. That leaves the majority of knowledge stored but untapped, often inaccessible in the moment it’s most needed. And that’s where the frustration, exhaustion, and burnout set in. Not because you aren’t brilliant. But because brilliance alone was never the whole plan. What Scripture Teaches About Knowledge The Bible mentions knowledge 172 times. Proverbs 10:14 says, “Wise men lay up knowledge.” Notice it doesn’t say “process all knowledge” or “rely only on knowledge.” It says to lay it up—to treasure, to guard, to store. This is where our training often misses the mark. We are taught how to gain knowledge. We are taught how to apply protocols. But we are rarely taught how to store knowledge in a way that makes it available at the exact right time—through partnership with the One who knows all things. Remember the Garden of Eden? God warned Adam and Eve to not eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. That warning applies to us today. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil represents us having a high intellect and then being the “god” of our intellect—believing it’s up to us to process it all through decision trees, calculations, and our own limited reasoning—rather than partnering that stored knowledge with the Holy Spirit to guide us. When we do this, we take on the burden of outcomes that were never meant to rest on human shoulders. The warning in the Garden was not about knowledge being bad, but about processing all your gained knowledge without God. Knowledge alone was never meant to be our source of life—it was meant to be a storehouse, activated and directed by His wisdom at the right time, for the right purpose. The Missing Puzzle Piece: The Mind of Christ Imagine this: You walk into the exam room carrying all your intellectual training—decades of study, practice, and achievement. That storehouse is real, and it’s commendable. But instead of striving to recall it all yourself, you invite the Omniscient God to reach into your storehouse and pull out the exact piece of knowledge needed for that patient, in that moment. This is the partnership that changes everything. Not abandoning intellect, but aligning it with the mind of Christ. Not rejecting science, but joining it with the Spirit. Why This Matters Your intellectual journey was never wasted. In fact, it was preparation. The countless hours of study built a vast storehouse—but knowledge becomes transformative when paired with wisdom from above. You weren’t just trained for medicine—you were designed for it. On purpose. For purpose. To steward the intellect you’ve been given, and to release it in partnership with the All-Knowing God. What would change—in your stress, your outcomes, your sense of calling—if you shifted from carrying knowledge alone to practicing medicine with the mind of Christ? This is the balance of science and Spirit.This is the ViaRayma approach to medicine. Imagine this: a physician, a really good one that has many years of experience under her belt, a proven track record of excellence, becomes burdened by a lawsuit, paralyzed by complexity—not because she lacked education, experience, or excellence, but because she was operating from the confines of her own mental processing. Her human brain, even at peak capacity, can only process so much. She must juggle multiple patients, various body systems are impacted from a car accident, critical outcomes are held on her shoulders—all within moments. She draws on decades of prestigious education, advanced training, and an impressive resume of experience… but she does it alone, inside the isolation of her own brain. Now consider the introduction of AI. I can tell a computer to scan 50 years of medical journals in seconds. What takes us weeks—or even years—AI processes in minutes. It sees patterns, correlations, risks, and research at lightning speed. It’s impressive. But even AI is only as powerful as the data it’s fed. It lacks compassion. It lacks discernment. It lacks the breath of God. And this is where the true upgrade begins. God. Omniscient. All-knowing. Able to process everything…literally everything. Not just symptoms, or amazing medical advancements. He is the Master engineer of all anatomy and physiology. He is the

August 20, 2025 / Comments Off on Gaining Knowledge Is Very Important: How We Access It Is Vital
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Why Your Brain Isn’t Enough—And What To Do About It

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Stop Operating Alone You’ve trained. You’ve studied. You’ve stored up a mountain of medical knowledge. But let’s be honest: the human brain—though brilliant—is limited. Even with years of experience, medical excellence can hit a wall. AI has taught us what’s possible with advanced processing. But even artificial intelligence can’t compare to this:  God’s Divine Wisdom.  Omniscient Wisdom: Why Divine Partnership Outperforms Human or AI Intelligence As a medical professional, we’re trained to gain knowledge, a lot of knowledge, skills, and expertise so we can make split-second decisions under pressure. But here’s the raw truth: the human brain—however brilliant—is profoundly limited. Our expertise alone is not enough. Imagine this: a physician, a really good one that has many years of experience under her belt, a proven track record of excellence, becomes burdened by a lawsuit, paralyzed by complexity—not because she lacked education, experience, or excellence, but because she was operating from the confines of her own mental processing. Her human brain, even at peak capacity, can only process so much. She must juggle multiple patients, various body systems are impacted from a car accident, critical outcomes are held on her shoulders—all within moments. She draws on decades of prestigious education, advanced training, and an impressive resume of experience… but she does it alone, inside the isolation of her own brain. Now consider the introduction of AI. I can tell a computer to scan 50 years of medical journals in seconds. What takes us weeks—or even years—AI processes in minutes. It sees patterns, correlations, risks, and research at lightning speed. It’s impressive. But even AI is only as powerful as the data it’s fed. It lacks compassion. It lacks discernment. It lacks the breath of God. And this is where the true upgrade begins. God. Omniscient. All-knowing. Able to process everything…literally everything. Not just symptoms, or amazing medical advancements. He is the Master engineer of all anatomy and physiology. He is the Creator. And He wants to partner with you! He is All-knowing and He wants to partner with your amazing knowledge and expertise! Who wants a partner like that?  I know I do! When we rely solely on our knowledge and wisdom, we are eating from the Tree of Knowledge—trying to navigate through the confinements of human brain processing speeds and capabilities. But when we partner with God, we’re invited back to the Tree of Life. He doesn’t discard your medical training—In fact, it is exactly what we need to partner with Him for His great purpose for us as medical provider for His Prize Creation-the human body. He empowers your amazing knowledge. Your stored-up knowledge becomes a divine toolbox in the hands of the Great Physician. Scripture warns against leaning on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5) and instead calls us to store up knowledge (Proverbs 10:14) and seek Wisdom—the kind that starts with the fear of the Lord (Proverbs 9:10). When we operate from the Mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5), we’re not just thinking—we’re flowing. Suddenly, triage becomes prophetic. Diagnostics become downloads straight from God, Himself. This is the ViaRayma way—where science and Spirit unite. A provider who listens with one ear to the patient, and the other to Heaven. Where AI might give you a major advancement into processing more knowledge, but only God’s Divine Wisdom gives you authority. So I ask you: why settle for mental strain, decision fatigue, and fragmented outcomes, when the Creator of the human brain is offering you partnership? Why hang out in the tree of your own knowledge, when the Tree of Life is right here—alive, available, and wanting to guide you through every shift, every diagnosis, every patient? I think the human brain is fascinating and I am sure you do too. But, let’s stop idolizing what the brain alone can do. Let’s start partnering with the Almighty One who sees the end from the beginning. Because with the power of the Holy Spirit, nothing is impossible. Are you ready to stop working from the Tree of Knowledge—and return to the Tree of Life? This is the ViaRayma way:Science and Spirit. Knowledge and the breath of God.   Join the ViaRayma Community Today and learn how to become a ViaRayma Practitioner!

July 25, 2025 / Comments Off on Why Your Brain Isn’t Enough—And What To Do About It
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