“Miracles” and miraculous “healings” in fanatical Christian communities

In religious Christian communities, according to some believers, miracles also happen (although they are very rare and precious phenomena). Religious leaders argue that a miracle is proof of the authentic presence of God in their sect, and therefore their sect can be considered the true one. More about sects infiltrated into the Catholic Church here: Warning against Christian religious fundamentalism (sectarianism) https://filozofia.nett.to/krestanstvo/sk/varovanie-pred-krestanskym-nabozenskym-fundamentalizmom-sektarstvom
A certain recognized shamanic scholar also says that the egregore of the religious God can do something like this from time to time. In connection with this topic, I highly recommend reading this article: What do the original tribal Amazonian shamans say about the Christian God?
I also recommend this article in connection with this topic : The Egregor of Religion: A Deep Understanding of Christianity. (Highly recommended)
However, it must be realized that the demonic beings of the Supai, who are connected to religion, do not give anything for free, and they take much more energy from the egregore of God than they give.
The egregore, in its very principle, at its very foundation, takes more energy than it gives. Being a Christian is not worth it.
Some area in a person's life may improve, but other areas in that person's life will worsen, so they have more suffering in their life overall than before the miracle – e.g. depression.
Supai beings are able to give energy only if it pays off for them – if they are guaranteed to receive more energy than they put in. A miracle will not happen if they are not sure that the miracle will be publicly told in the Christian community, so as to strengthen the faith of believers (=brainwash them well) and to accept other manipulated sheep into the community.
Videos with brainwashed people – fake miracles from the Catholic sectarian project Godzone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9C3a6ndL4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qwZZ4lLvjE

Manipulated sheep from Christian communities are often very dedicated, and when praying for the healing of someone, believers can absorb negative energy from the sick person. The sick person in question recovers, but the person who absorbed the negative energy will experience this negative energy materializing in their personal life through various negative non-random coincidences that will cause them great suffering. For a better understanding, more on this issue of fate here: A Shamanic View of the World

It must be realized that from the point of view of shamanism, a person is a powerful divine being and can create powerful things – including the egregore of the religious idea of God. When billions of people put their precious energy into this egregore of the religious idea of God, logically this egregore will have great power in it – every person is in their deep essence God, a child of God, part of the Absolute.

People do not realize how powerful every single person, without exception, is. Although believers attribute miracles to their God and their religion, they do not realize that the alleged healing was performed by themselves: the mere belief of a small group of people that the person in question will be healed is powerful magic that can materialize.
It is very sad how dark forces can turn everything 180 degrees into religious manipulation – that's how it goes in fanatical sectarian Christian communities. Instead of attributing the miracle to the strong magical divine power of the individual, the miracle is attributed to the power of religious dogmas, the power of religious crap, or possibly the power of the religious leader of the sect. Instead of people realizing their magical power, the miracle is only used for religious agitation and brainwashing with religious excrement.

It is in vain and useless for one person from the Christian community to experience a miracle when all other members are totally destroyed, enslaved by religious fanaticism.

Healing in the church vs. healing by healers
While in the case of alleged healings within the church (Christian communities), the healing is immediately misused for the promotion and advertising of religion and religious dogmas,
Serious, non-commercial healers such as Janko Pravda are people who heal people with the energy of the Absolute, but they do not misuse the healings for advertising themselves or for advertising shamanic spirituality.
The rule in the church is that whenever a healing occurs within the church environment, it is always announced very loudly to the widest possible public, so that the Christian community can promote itself and its religious dogmas.
Just as a side note: Janko Pravda's numerous healings have been confirmed by doctors themselves. People who were diagnosed with a serious illness/disease by doctors were confirmed to be fully healthy after repeated examinations following sessions with Janko Pravda.

My authentic experience: a miracle that was not free and was too expensive: When I was still a Christian, a certain man gave a testimony during a spiritual exercise that his son had broken his spine, was in the hospital, and a priest's prayer healed his son – the spine fused and returned to its original state. However, the whole thing had one big catch: the man (his father who gave the testimony) suffered from extremely severe depression – he had such serious depression that even giving that testimony was very difficult for him. Here is a clear authentic example that religion gives nothing to a person for free – the supai beings give nothing to a person for free – on the one hand, a miracle happened – the son's spine was healed, but the father fell ill with very severe depression, so in the end, he had even more suffering than if his son had a broken and unhealed spine!!
A person who spends most of their time among the original South American tribal shamans on egregors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK_JcRMJbVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTW1SlfmrHA

Related articles:
What do the original Amazonian tribal shamans say about the Christian God? https://filozofia.nett.to/krestanstvo/sk/co-hovoria-na-krestanskeho-boha-povodni-kmenovi-amazonski-samani