Guest guest Posted February 22, 2002 Report Share Posted February 22, 2002 The man who about 5 months ago repaired my slippers died this week. When I saw him at the time of the repair, it was apparent that he had been in a wheel chair for some time. He was around 55 years old; it appeared that he had not been healthy for some time. Nevertheless, with my " Where there's life, there's hope " attitude, I asked him some gentle questions that tried to get at a central issue, " How would you feel about improving your physical health? " He showed no interest. I surmised that it was his big picture plan to not stay around much longer. So I dropped that thread of conversation. This raises an interesting question for people interested in helping others heal. Some people are not ready for healing; they have other plans. I'd be interested to hear about your experiences and thoughts on this issue. For example, what about the morality of trying to heal someone if their higher self plan is to soon " drop the body " ? Rich in Minnesota Sign on Maternity Room door: " Push, Push, Push. " <A HREF= " http://EarnSave.homestead.com/testimonies.html " >examples of health success stories</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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