Sunday, February 22, 2009

****Inspirational

The article from Lynn (below) is so good that I decided to post it....name and phone # omitted. Mel had a healing experience recently, and I hope she shares the things she gleaned form her experience.

John 9:1-3
9As he walked along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” 3Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him.


Having had a miraculous healing myself this verse means a great deal. The man was born blind so that he might shed light on the path to creating "Heaven on Earth". A motivational speaker born without arms or legs puts it well in this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M5PIDhh1gM Each person who has overcome has a gift to share.

As a nation we are in the process of a healing as we come together to resolve differences, and heal the condition of our economy and Country.



From Lynn:
I'd like to offer some peace to XXXX for her healing and well-being. It is our Natural state to be well....while it sounds like there is much pain and suffering going on right now, our bodies can be seen as indicators of how we are feeling emotionally ~

The hardest part to healing, when someone feels ill or unwell at the moment, is to recognize that if they would make peace with where they are right now, knowing it is temporary, and then try to find a feeling that feels good, can be done through pulling out pictures of herself before any pain began and just remembering those times, trying to shift into that place of well-being, even if its something from the past ~

While XXXX is suffering right now, if she were able to shift her thoughts from "what is" to something that feels a little better, one thought at a time, even going from "fearful" to "hopeful" is the difference between wellness and staying in pain.

I don't know what her belief system is right at the moment, but hopefully if she is able to hear what this is saying, she will get some relief. She may always call me if she'd like: xxx-xxx-xxxx

The being okay with what is right now is Key - I'll explain it the way Abraham teaches the concept: If you were going on a white-water rafting trip, you would put your boat in the water wherever you are, knowing that the stream is going downhill, and you'll be in the flow - It does not matter at what POINT you put your boat in; in other words, even in her pain, she could just BE in the moment, putting her boat in at this point of pain, and then trying to "go with the flow" of the river. The Stream of Well-Being is always running....it is a matter of just simply releasing resistance/worry/fear and reaching for something that feels better like hope/contentment/anticipation.

To simplify: Go with the flow - Take yourself lightly - Get some "good feeling" movies and watch them and laugh. It is our natural state to be happy and feel good. Begin to feel better by just focusing on things to appreciate....just moving into appreciation, even if its just a flower or the trees or the sunshine, etc., takes us out of resistance into more peace and allowing our wellness to flow. Turn off the news - Only focus on things that make you "FEEL" good emotionally and physically. Begin to see your body healthy and whole...that is its natural state.

I hope this helps!
Much love,
Lynn

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