Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 A couple of days ago I gave an energy treatment to a friend who is caring for her comatose husband, and I was surprised to see a white pipe stuck across her throat chakra. I have treated her many times in the past, but I have never seen that object before. Later on she told me that the pipe looks like the machinery that the doctors put into her husband's throat to make him breathe. Apparently, seeing him in that condition made a strong impact on her, and she literally carries his pain in her energy body. Food for thought for the empaths among us. Sel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I was such an empath when I got into Nursing, that I couldn't stand to work in surgery. Even though my mind told me that " the patient was feeling no pain " --I WAS! Each cut I felt a " twinge " . I even felt EPISIOTOMY cuts (no way that should ever happen to me--I hoped!). LOL! As the years passed-- " The Big Picture " was slowly given to me. Now, I don't hurt for the others like I did. I feel for their mental anguish more, and pray that they too will receive enough of the 'Big Picture' to alleviate their suffering. The time will come! :) Stephen C. , " selena230 " <selena230 wrote: > > A couple of days ago I gave an energy treatment to a friend who is > caring for her comatose husband, and I was surprised to see a white > pipe stuck across her throat chakra. I have treated her many times in > the past, but I have never seen that object before. > > Later on she told me that the pipe looks like the machinery that the > doctors put into her husband's throat to make him breathe. Apparently, > seeing him in that condition made a strong impact on her, and she > literally carries his pain in her energy body. > > Food for thought for the empaths among us. > > Sel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I sure hope you're not feeling episiotomy cuts Stephen! LOL Of course, that's why I chose Internal Medicine - stayed away fom surgeons at all costs! Ouch. Pass the drugs; that's my moto . . . Melissa , " Stephen AKA Master Condrey " <stephencondrey wrote: > > I was such an empath when I got into Nursing, that I couldn't stand to > work in surgery. Even though my mind told me that " the patient was > feeling no pain " --I WAS! > > Each cut I felt a " twinge " . > I even felt EPISIOTOMY cuts (no way that should ever happen to me-- I > hoped!). LOL! > > As the years passed-- " The Big Picture " was slowly given to me. > > Now, I don't hurt for the others like I did. I feel for their mental > anguish more, and pray that they too will receive enough of the 'Big > Picture' to alleviate their suffering. > > The time will come! > :) > Stephen C. > > , " selena230 " > <selena230@> wrote: > > > > A couple of days ago I gave an energy treatment to a friend who is > > caring for her comatose husband, and I was surprised to see a white > > pipe stuck across her throat chakra. I have treated her many times in > > the past, but I have never seen that object before. > > > > Later on she told me that the pipe looks like the machinery that the > > doctors put into her husband's throat to make him breathe. Apparently, > > seeing him in that condition made a strong impact on her, and she > > literally carries his pain in her energy body. > > > > Food for thought for the empaths among us. > > > > Sel > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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