Hi Donna,
The line in Andreas' post that jumped out at me was, "Everything
bad is no longer perceived as bad,
but as a blessing."
I'm not suggesting that you feel
any shame. But we all have fears.
And the mystics say that the first
job for any human being is overcoming fear; fear of death,
fear of old age, fear of serious
illness, fear of losing all our
possessions and our reputation.
When bad things happen to you, there
are two options: you can curse your
fate, rail at the heavens, and
soak in your own misery. Or you can
say to yourself, "This seems like
a curse. I can't see any upside to
it. But I am going to accept it as
a learning experience: grist for the
mill of soul growth. And when I look
back at this time in years to come,
I'll see clearly that what I thought
was a curse was, indeed, a blessing.
Because if it hadn't happened, I
wouldn't have changed in some way
that I needed to change; and I
wouldn't be the happy and wise and
content person I am today.
I think you're going to heal yourself of this disease to the
point where it is no longer a factor
in your life. And ten years from now, Donna, you will look back at
the FSHD as something that had to
happen, or else you might never have
made those changes that needed to be
made; those dramatic changes that
you're making to your life this
summer.
I hope that makes some sense to you.
In other news: a woman named Franny
just posted a rave review of your
updates. Where? On the HSI Forum.
I posted there for a year, before
coming to CureZone 2 months ago.
If you'd like to read Franny's post,
here's the address:
www.HSIBaltimore.com
We've all been telling you that
you're becoming famous, Donna. Here's more proof of it. You may
end up as Governor of Texas one of
these days!
Have a good week, my friend.
Blessings,
Owen