Re: Tears streaming...thank you Willowley :) :) :) Re: For Anne_33 (and any/everybody of course :) 3 in 1 response
I agree:)
Willow, your post to Anne was absolutely beautiful. We all need some tough love, especially when it's coming from people that are sane, knowledgeable, and who truly have our best interests at heart. So many of us were brought up to be victims- and raised by victims. It's a pattern that is so common, and so damaging. I myself, remember telling my grandma way back when I started having health issues-'Grandma, I'm sick'. Her response? 'We're all sick!'. And then it was assumed I should just suck it up, take some pills and deal with it- end of story!
The thing is...people don't want to be sick- I think most have just given in, given up and have just plain resigned themselves to living with whatever they have and 'getting through'. Most people don't even know that it's possible to actually heal. The words 'there is nothing we can do for you' and 'you will just have to live with this for the rest of your life'- well this is what most docs will tell you when they don't know what to do anymore. Or how about 'let's just make you as comfortable as possible'.
Excuse my french AND my english- but I'd like to say a big f*** you! to all of those supposed 'healers' who have wasted our time, wasted our precious lives and given us the wrong information. It IS hard to go with the unknown, and to go into this thing called Natural Healing, when you don't know what can/will happen...but such is life!
Schulze said it in one of his videos, I believe it was tape 5 of the Natural Healing Crusade series, he talked about natural childbirth, which his wife and he had chosen for themselves and their son. And they both agreed that what they were doing was a risk- that something COULD go wrong, ANYTHING could go wrong during that procedure- but they decided that if the baby died, they were ok with that- if one of them died, they were ok with that too...but they were NOT going to risk their lives, or their baby's life by going to a hospital.
He went on to say that LIFE ITSELF, is a risk. Just taking the next breath is a risk. Just waking up in the morning is a risk. Getting ready for work and heading out that door in the morning and driving to work is a risk. The very act of BEING ALIVE is fraught with risks...so why be afraid? Are we going to live in fear of risk, of pain, of death? Or are we going to TRULY LIVE?
I think about this a lot, I remind myself of it often. You never know what is going to happen...which, if you think about it... is a blessing! Because that means that something, Anything and EVERYTHING GOOD, CAN and IS HAPPENING! Isn't that awesome, to think of it like that? Why not GOOD stuff? Why not ALL THE GOOD STUFF?!
Anne, I wish you ALL the GOOD stuff. I agree with Uny and Willow, you got a heart of gold and sharp intellect- and you can totally beat this and get well. Once the health stuff is handled and beat- holy cow look out! I foresee a group of goddesses with truth on one arm and an enema bucket on the other- ready to change the world one person (and CE!) at a time. (Don't laugh, those CE's can REALLY change a mind;-)
xoxo