True North Show - Season 1, Ep 10 - Beatty Carmichael

Spiritual Laws and the Power of Prayer with Beatty Carmichael | Ep. 10

My guest on this week’s episode of The True North Show is Dr Evette Rose who kept me captivated from the moment she started speaking.  Her journey from growing up with an abusive father to being gifted an incredible message from the divine is so inspiring and motivating.  I love how open she is to sharing not just the light but also the darkness she has experienced on her journey and how every moment has shaped her and moved her through this life of passion and purpose.  Our conversation is deeply insightful and filled with love.

Beatty Carmichael is a mental health breakthrough expert, spiritual laws teacher, and creator of The Prayer of Freedom—a proven, step-by-step prayer process helping people around the world find healing from anxiety, depression, PTSD, addiction, chronic pain, and spiritual bondage.

With mental illness and emotional torment at crisis levels, Beatty’s research-based approach offers real hope—by identifying and removing the spiritual roots behind suffering. This science-based prayer model consistently sees a 90% success rate, often helping people find freedom in just a few days—even when medication and therapy have failed.

Coming from seven generations of medical doctors, Beatty brings a scientific mindset to everything he does.  After running over hundreds of tests in the business world, he applied the same rigorous experimentation to spiritual healing—tracking nearly 1,000 outcomes to refine a repeatable, measurable process grounded in a research-based approach to prayer and the spiritual laws that govern healing.

Since 2016, Beatty has personally led thousands through this healing process—helping people overcome trauma, panic attacks, migraines, addiction, suicidal thoughts, and more. His method is not therapy or religion—it’s rooted in the science of spiritual laws, which operate regardless of a person’s faith or background.

Beatty is the author of five books including The Prayer of Freedom, host of multiple podcasts, and a regular teacher at one of the largest addiction recovery centers in the U.S.

To learn more or get the book, visit ThePrayerOfFreedomBook.com.

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Megan North: Today I’m joined by Beatty Carmichael, a mental health breakthrough expert, spiritual laws teacher, and creator of The Prayer of Freedom, a proven step-by-step prayer process helping people around the world heal from anxiety, depression, PTSD, addiction, chronic pain, and spiritual bondage. With mental illness and emotional torment at crisis levels, Beatty’s research-based approach offers real hope by identifying and removing the spiritual roots behind suffering. His science-based prayer model consistently sees a 90% success rate, often helping people find freedom in just a few days when medication and therapy have failed. Coming from seven generations of medical doctors, Beatty brings a scientific mindset to everything he does. He’s the author of five books, hosts multiple podcasts, and teaches regularly at one of the largest addiction recovery centers in the world.

Welcome, Beatty. I’m thrilled to have this conversation with you today.

Beatty Carmichael: Thank you, Megan. I’m excited to be here.

Megan: You have such a unique background. How did your journey lead you to focus on the spiritual root of mental illness?

Beatty: I was born into a family of seven generations of medical doctors, but in my generation, none of us went into medicine. I went into business. About nine years ago, I felt God calling me into healing—specifically to pray for people. As an introvert, it took me six months to work up the courage.

In October 2016, I went out to a gas station, grocery store, and Walmart, looking for people in pain—on crutches, with bandages, anything visible. I prayed for 18 people, and 6 of them were completely and instantly healed. We’re talking degenerative discs, arthritis, chronic pain just disappearing. It shocked me.

I shared this with pastors I knew, but their reaction was, “Satan can heal too.” That didn’t sit right with me, so I pressed in. I began deeply studying ancient biblical texts on spiritual laws of sickness and healing. Within a year, 90% of the people I prayed for were healed—not just from pain, but conditions like glaucoma, COPD, and post-surgical swelling.

Three years ago, something shifted—my gift of healing disappeared. God told me it was because He wanted me to teach others to do it themselves, by authority. That’s when I developed The Prayer of Freedom, a process where I lead people in prayer so they learn to “fish” for themselves, so to speak. The results remained the same—about 90% healed.

Megan: That’s fascinating. So you’re essentially empowering people to heal themselves.

Beatty: Exactly. And here’s the surprising part—it doesn’t require belief. It’s based on spiritual laws, just like gravity. Whether you believe in gravity or not, if you drop a pen, it falls. This process works the same way.

I’ve seen people with no religious background, who have tried everything and believe nothing will work, get healed when they follow the steps. These spiritual laws operate whether we acknowledge them or not.

Megan: Is there a link between healing and letting go of personal stories or trauma?

Beatty: Yes. One major “legal right” for illness or torment is unforgiveness. Letting go releases something in the spiritual realm that allows healing. But some issues aren’t about holding on—they’re about being unable to let go because a spiritual “switch” was turned on.

For example, addicts don’t usually want to keep using. They’re trying to stop but can’t. The same goes for chronic anger, fear, or anxiety. That switch can be turned off through this process, and the symptoms disappear.

One woman, Ashley, was raped by her father and uncle as a child. She’d been diagnosed with multiple mental health disorders and was on heavy medication. After going through the process, she woke up the next day completely fine. Her psychiatrist took her off all medication, and her young daughters’ asthma disappeared as well. When the spiritual roots were removed from her life, it freed them too.

Megan: That’s incredible. And I agree—healing ourselves has a ripple effect through generations.

Beatty: Absolutely. I see it all the time. I once spoke with a woman whose husband repented for years of infidelity. That same day, their son’s severe mouth pain vanished. These things connect in ways most people don’t realize.

Megan: How does childhood trauma shape conditions like anxiety or depression later in life?

Beatty: Parents are meant to represent our Creator to us as children. If they’re out of balance—absent, fighting, neglectful—it twists our “guide wires,” like a crooked tree. Releasing that trauma is like straightening the tree so life can grow in balance again.

Addictions, for example, often come from three roots: generational patterns, rejection or abandonment, and destructive words spoken over us or by us.

Megan: Let’s talk about your book. How does the workbook process work?

Beatty: In the back of The Prayer of Freedom there’s a list of 18 categories where we can violate God’s standards—this is what turns on those spiritual roots. The process is holistic: people go through every category, make a list of what comes to mind, then follow a prayer process to confess and remove the roots.

At addiction centers, I simply hand them the book and they do it on their own. They find freedom from addictions, anxiety, trauma—often within hours. For smaller issues that pop up later, there’s a shorter three-step recovery process.

Megan: Healing work can feel heavy at first, but the more you do it, the easier it becomes.

Beatty: Exactly. The first time can bring up a lot, but afterward, it’s much easier to address new issues quickly.

Megan: You’ve seen The Prayer of Freedom help in all kinds of situations.

Beatty: Yes—marriages restored, decades-old pain gone, post-surgical recovery accelerated. It’s not limited to physical illness; it’s about removing torment in all its forms.

Megan: Do you work one-on-one with people?

Beatty: Yes, but only after they’ve gone through the book. It’s so thorough that most people don’t need further help. Those who do usually have something deeper they can’t see for themselves.

Megan: How do you maintain your own mental and emotional health?

Beatty: I keep short accounts—if I realize I’ve done wrong, I repent immediately. That keeps the spiritual doors closed. I also spend time outdoors, walk daily, and make space for quiet time.

Megan: Before we wrap up, what’s one lesson you wish you’d learned earlier?

Beatty: I wish I’d known this process sooner—not just to clear my own issues, but to help the many people I’ve met over the years. Knowing it earlier could have changed countless lives.

Megan: Your book makes that possible now.

Beatty: Yes. People can find it at theprayeroffreedombook.com, which links directly to Amazon.

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