Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 Over the past few weeks this list has posted many answers to the things that are happening in my life. I am always amazed at how quickly the universe provides answers, all you have to do is ask. I am exceedingly grateful to everyone for their willingness to share and their knowledge. Kathryn wrote a couple of weeks ago saying that she disagreed with Louise Hay's " diagnosis " of sinus infections. At that time I was suffering from an infection in my right sinus and nowhere else. As I released the anger and sadness of my father's death 20 years ago, more and more green mucus came from that sinus. Without the use of anti-biotics or other healing modalities that sinus is now clear. I'm not saying that sinus infections are always an indication of deep-seated anger but Kathryn's posting made a lot of sense to me and gave me a better focus to release the pain of loss. Erdeen shared with us her fears of decreasing bone density. My mother has just had the same problem diagnosed. It was wonderful to pass on the affirmations and visualisations that Caroline posted. They made lots of sense to her. She is also taking Tai chi lessons and meditation lessons that are provided for her at the retirement village she lives in. She will also take the medication offered by her M.D.. It was great to hear from Celeste that it works and her mother has had so much success. All the posting about diabetes were so timely for my husband, who has type 2 diabetes. It gave him a guide to look at changing his diet and perhaps his treatment. He is going to go to a multi-disciplinary practice where there is an M.D. and a group of complimentary therapists to come up with the best answers for him. I always get a sense that part of his journey is to learn to tolerate change and difference. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this? Annuki, I am so grateful to you for sharing Mumsie's passing. I have a friend who is faced with having to take her husband off life-support 12 months after he had a brain-stem haemorrhage. I have a better knowledge of how to help and what to do when the time comes. Who are we to judge a soul's journey? Whether the dis-ease or dis-function is the lesson or the reminder for the lesson yet unlearnt. Because we share, we make light for each other and give each other the ability to grow and be the best we can. Namaste, Ninox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2001 Report Share Posted March 1, 2001 Ninox, I do know how your husband feels about the diabetes. I just took in stride before I just had that close call the end of November. After I realized how close I came to death it has changed my whole outlook on life. I now watch my diet and try to learn everything I can about it on what to do for it. I am losing weight, exercising and doing all I can to get back in shape. I let myself go so much before this. Sometimes that is what people need to wake them up to things that they just take for granted. I do hope your husband don't wait for this to happen to him. He might not be as lucky as I was. We have but one life and we should live that to the fullest. Live each day like it may be the last we never know when it will be. I'm now enjoying my life and my children and grandchildren. Please be happy! Love to all, Ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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