Tell me if I'm misunderstanding you: you have tried various religious approaches to achieve good health, but nothing works long term; your bad health inevitably returns.
That's it, basically, yes, but it's not only about my health.
First, let me say that I'm so very sorry you have chronic health problems. I know what it is like to have serious problems that don't go away, how draining it is, how frustrating, etc.
Thank you.
There is no magic in religion. Prayer is a request -- sometimes the answer is yes, and sometimes the answer is no. When the answer is no, the best response is to pray for the strength and patience to deal with the problem in one's life.
"no magic"? You're Jewish, what do you think about Qabalah?
One doesn't become religious in order to "get" things. God is not Santa Claus. One becomes religious in order to become a better person despite the problems in one's life. My suggestion to you is to look for a religion that will help you be the best person you can be in spite of your health problems.
Unfortunately in this society very few people care if you're a better person or not. They won't give you the job anyway.
I'll answer you the rest with a translation of one of the dreams of my diary; in part because of it I'm currently exploring Taoism:
I was on a black sand beach, before a dark and calm ocean of soft waves, which symbolized the Tao, the Source of the Universe, the Supreme God, etc. Lao Tse told me "Imagine if God could give you everything you want, everything you ask for, without conditions." I replied "Ask and it will be given to you, said Jesus." "Exactly," said Lao. And he told me to lift some of the water from that ocean; which I did with a cup and pour that water into another cup. As the water poured, the liquid was transformed into gold coins. I was surprised and I was going to ask him for other gods that ask for offerings, but he said "Nooo [laughs], those gods who need things are minor; the Tao already has everything, already IS Everything. And the closer you get to Him, the more you'll discover your own potential; that of your true self, because the Source is a reflection of YOUR source." I told him that if you give a lot to someone who does not value himself, it could be dangerous. That there are already many bad people who are full of everything. He told me "That's exactly the reason why there are people who act badly, it's because they don't know what I taught you today and that I tried several times to teach you before." And it is so hard to believe! That God will give you everything you ask for; that He is like a "wishing well", regardless of whether you deserve it or not. But as Lao Tse said: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
How did you conclude it was a who instead of a what?
I understand; you're impersonalist, but exactly Krishna was the one who got me out of impersonalism.
Or maybe your brain created Krishna as a metaphor for your healing.
What's wrong with the idea that Krishna is a real being?
Only as a fully trained Jedi will you be strong enough to face the emperor
Yeah maybe I just have to be patient and maintain myself in the same path no matter the results I get.
You need to follow the sequence outlined in the video in order to make it permanent.
I'll watch it all tonight, thanks.
For physical health problems that will not go away then smoke a lot marijuana and try not to blame God.
LOL I've never done any drugs, since I always thought common spiritual methods like drums, mantras and others were enough. But now I'm beginning to doubt it.
So I don't blame God but the methods. Something is wrong in them; they don't have a permanent effect, at least in myself.