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Re: question to wrenn


Hi Wrenn,

I don't think its limiting to accept that i have sustained damage. I don't think we ever get to move on without admitting where we are in this moment. being damaged is part of my truth in this moment. healing, being healed, and supporting myself through this process is also my truth in this moment.

I also don't think its limiting to admit that i'm much better off for having received assistance from my healing partners. I am so happy that i have asked for help and do healing with them. Doesn't matta' to me if its an external helper in the form of a healing tape, or a healing session, or an internal choice to accept and initiate healing - its all good. It would have been self limiting if i'd tried to do it all myself.

I have been doing better than just learning to reroute around damaged brain areas, i've been healing the damaged part of my brain.

I agree with you that our true essence is undamaged and distortion free. But, if there weren't a need for healing at the some soul level, physical illness here on earth wouldn't occur. Any illness which exists here on earth is an expression of something which exists at the non physical level. Sometimes physical illness is the path the soul takes to unencumber itself from trauma it has experienced and held within itself through this and other lifetimes. Sometimes physical trauma is the path the soul takes to bring something unconscious into consciousness. And the illness itself is then part of the divinity or healing process. Along the way our souls and spirits have picked up ideas that are untrue - in a way, damage - through lifetimes worth of trauma, etc., both this lifetime and other lifetimes, by receiving conditional love, by choosing birth families that don't support us, etc. any illness that we experience here on earth is a reflection of these traumas, and of the need and desire that our soul has for growth and for experience. (not that one must be sick to grow, or to get over soul trauma).

Our mind does not define what we actually are, it just defines which portion of the truth we are willing to accept at any given moment. Our mind isn't the only input that we have to see where we are going next.

I've read notes from you, and some of our brain trauma symptoms are similar. specifially your aversion to vibrations - foot stomping - are similar. Why close yourself off to healing from outside sources? some outside sources are are no less divine than your internal self. if this tape heals any of my symptoms i will post it. (not that you'd have to try it of course).

Lisa























 

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