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Well, today started with a strange feeling in my belly. I could feel

something would be a bit off today. I decided to take the kids to get

their haircuts about an hour ago. As the ladies were about to cut the

kids hair, the beautician behind us, who was cutting this mans hair,

called over to his girlfriend who was sitting and waiting. She yelled,

'Something is wrong with him! He just passed out while I was cutting his

hair!' The girlfriend flew over to him, and started crying as she was

trying to talk to him. All I could hear was,' Oh my God James, what's

wrong? What's wrong? Wake up!' The ladies there were unsure of what to

do and one of them called 911.

My poor kids were just sitting there staring at what was happening, they

have never behaved so well before! Well, the poor guy, who was in his

20's, looked thin and weak, and was hunched-over in his chair and not

responding. The girlfriend was attempting to find his pulse on his wrist

and began to panic, saying his pulse was weak. I decided to walk over to

him to help with the recovery. I pulled the gentleman back up in a

sitting position since he was still passed out. I placed my hand near

his shoulder/neck and the other side of his neck. I immediately found a

pulse and it was fairly strong. I reassured the girl he has a pulse and

he will be fine. I continued to hold him up, hoping he would regain

consciousness. I focused on his healing, pulling energy from above me,

from the universe and had it bleed through me and into him, my thoughts

were calm and nurturing. The strange thing was his eyes opened but he

still wasn't able to speak.

I kept telling the girl he would be okay, the paramedics would be there

soon to take care of him. The poor girl needed just as much healing as

the man! I felt for her, but a part of me stepped away from the trauma,

as if it were a movie and I wasn't really there. I continued in my

attempt to heal, as my hands were holding him up. He finally 'came to',

and his girlfriend was relieved but still shaken. He went to hug her,

and I let go and went back to my quiet kids. He was not looking so well,

still white as a ghost. The paramedics showed up to do their thing and

he was rolled out in a matter of minutes.I sure hope he will be okay, I

felt an emptiness in him, and I hope I filled it with some positive energy.

It was also an educational night for my kids, now they know what the

paramedics do and what the ambulance is for!

Now that's a story I had to tell. Everything happens for a reason.

blessings

Lisa :)

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Very nice Lisa... I'm sure that your calmness and love will have continue to

affect others as they reflect on your actions.

 

Many blessings to you and congratulations..

 

Paul

 

 

-------------- Original message from Leshya <pleiades69: --------------

 

> Well, today started with a strange feeling in my belly....

 

 

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Wow, holy cow!!! Amazing story Lisa.

How calmly you handled it, I'm sure you just oozed comfort to both him and

her. God Bless you!

Love and Light,

Bill

 

--- Leshya <pleiades69 wrote:

 

> Well, today started with a strange feeling in my belly. I could feel

> something would be a bit off today. I decided to take the kids to get

> their haircuts about an hour ago. As the ladies were about to cut the

> kids hair, the beautician behind us, who was cutting this mans hair,

> called over to his girlfriend who was sitting and waiting. She yelled,

> 'Something is wrong with him! He just passed out while I was cutting his

>

> hair!' The girlfriend flew over to him, and started crying as she was

> trying to talk to him. All I could hear was,' Oh my God James, what's

> wrong? What's wrong? Wake up!' The ladies there were unsure of what to

> do and one of them called 911.

> My poor kids were just sitting there staring at what was happening, they

>

> have never behaved so well before! Well, the poor guy, who was in his

> 20's, looked thin and weak, and was hunched-over in his chair and not

> responding. The girlfriend was attempting to find his pulse on his wrist

>

> and began to panic, saying his pulse was weak. I decided to walk over to

>

> him to help with the recovery. I pulled the gentleman back up in a

> sitting position since he was still passed out. I placed my hand near

> his shoulder/neck and the other side of his neck. I immediately found a

> pulse and it was fairly strong. I reassured the girl he has a pulse and

> he will be fine. I continued to hold him up, hoping he would regain

> consciousness. I focused on his healing, pulling energy from above me,

> from the universe and had it bleed through me and into him, my thoughts

> were calm and nurturing. The strange thing was his eyes opened but he

> still wasn't able to speak.

> I kept telling the girl he would be okay, the paramedics would be there

> soon to take care of him. The poor girl needed just as much healing as

> the man! I felt for her, but a part of me stepped away from the trauma,

> as if it were a movie and I wasn't really there. I continued in my

> attempt to heal, as my hands were holding him up. He finally 'came to',

> and his girlfriend was relieved but still shaken. He went to hug her,

> and I let go and went back to my quiet kids. He was not looking so well,

>

> still white as a ghost. The paramedics showed up to do their thing and

> he was rolled out in a matter of minutes.I sure hope he will be okay, I

> felt an emptiness in him, and I hope I filled it with some positive

> energy.

> It was also an educational night for my kids, now they know what the

> paramedics do and what the ambulance is for!

> Now that's a story I had to tell. Everything happens for a reason.

> blessings

> Lisa :)

>

 

 

 

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Oh Lisa, how magnificent that is! You were meant to be there when you were to

help out in the drama of things and you played your part well. I am so very

proud of you and congratulate you on what you did! The calmness you kept was a

healing to many I am sure. The encouragement you gave was of splendor and love.

That is so wonderful and I am proud of you! What a story to share! Thank you!

 

Love,

Katherine

 

 

 

Leshya <pleiades69

 

Friday, February 22, 2008 7:19:09 PM

Helping a unconscious man!

 

Well, today started with a strange feeling in my belly. I could feel

something would be a bit off today. I decided to take the kids to get

their haircuts about an hour ago. As the ladies were about to cut the

kids hair, the beautician behind us, who was cutting this mans hair,

called over to his girlfriend who was sitting and waiting. She yelled,

'Something is wrong with him! He just passed out while I was cutting his

hair!' The girlfriend flew over to him, and started crying as she was

trying to talk to him. All I could hear was,' Oh my God James, what's

wrong? What's wrong? Wake up!' The ladies there were unsure of what to

do and one of them called 911.

My poor kids were just sitting there staring at what was happening, they

have never behaved so well before! Well, the poor guy, who was in his

20's, looked thin and weak, and was hunched-over in his chair and not

responding. The girlfriend was attempting to find his pulse on his wrist

and began to panic, saying his pulse was weak. I decided to walk over to

him to help with the recovery. I pulled the gentleman back up in a

sitting position since he was still passed out. I placed my hand near

his shoulder/neck and the other side of his neck. I immediately found a

pulse and it was fairly strong. I reassured the girl he has a pulse and

he will be fine. I continued to hold him up, hoping he would regain

consciousness. I focused on his healing, pulling energy from above me,

from the universe and had it bleed through me and into him, my thoughts

were calm and nurturing. The strange thing was his eyes opened but he

still wasn't able to speak.

I kept telling the girl he would be okay, the paramedics would be there

soon to take care of him. The poor girl needed just as much healing as

the man! I felt for her, but a part of me stepped away from the trauma,

as if it were a movie and I wasn't really there. I continued in my

attempt to heal, as my hands were holding him up. He finally 'came to',

and his girlfriend was relieved but still shaken. He went to hug her,

and I let go and went back to my quiet kids. He was not looking so well,

still white as a ghost. The paramedics showed up to do their thing and

he was rolled out in a matter of minutes.I sure hope he will be okay, I

felt an emptiness in him, and I hope I filled it with some positive energy.

It was also an educational night for my kids, now they know what the

paramedics do and what the ambulance is for!

Now that's a story I had to tell. Everything happens for a reason.

blessings

Lisa :)

 

 

 

 

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Wow Lisa, what a great example of helping others in need. I'm sure

your loving energy helped them both and it is great for the kids to

see their mom helping others.

 

Sarita

 

, Leshya

<pleiades69 wrote:

>

> Well, today started with a strange feeling in my belly. I could

feel

> something would be a bit off today. I decided to take the kids to

get

> their haircuts about an hour ago. As the ladies were about to cut

the

> kids hair, the beautician behind us, who was cutting this mans

hair,

> called over to his girlfriend who was sitting and waiting. She

yelled,

> 'Something is wrong with him! He just passed out while I was

cutting his

> hair!' The girlfriend flew over to him, and started crying as she

was

> trying to talk to him. All I could hear was,' Oh my God James,

what's

> wrong? What's wrong? Wake up!' The ladies there were unsure of what

to

> do and one of them called 911.

> My poor kids were just sitting there staring at what was happening,

they

> have never behaved so well before! Well, the poor guy, who was in

his

> 20's, looked thin and weak, and was hunched-over in his chair and

not

> responding. The girlfriend was attempting to find his pulse on his

wrist

> and began to panic, saying his pulse was weak. I decided to walk

over to

> him to help with the recovery. I pulled the gentleman back up in a

> sitting position since he was still passed out. I placed my hand

near

> his shoulder/neck and the other side of his neck. I immediately

found a

> pulse and it was fairly strong. I reassured the girl he has a pulse

and

> he will be fine. I continued to hold him up, hoping he would regain

> consciousness. I focused on his healing, pulling energy from above

me,

> from the universe and had it bleed through me and into him, my

thoughts

> were calm and nurturing. The strange thing was his eyes opened but

he

> still wasn't able to speak.

> I kept telling the girl he would be okay, the paramedics would be

there

> soon to take care of him. The poor girl needed just as much healing

as

> the man! I felt for her, but a part of me stepped away from the

trauma,

> as if it were a movie and I wasn't really there. I continued in my

> attempt to heal, as my hands were holding him up. He finally 'came

to',

> and his girlfriend was relieved but still shaken. He went to hug

her,

> and I let go and went back to my quiet kids. He was not looking so

well,

> still white as a ghost. The paramedics showed up to do their thing

and

> he was rolled out in a matter of minutes.I sure hope he will be

okay, I

> felt an emptiness in him, and I hope I filled it with some positive

energy.

> It was also an educational night for my kids, now they know what

the

> paramedics do and what the ambulance is for!

> Now that's a story I had to tell. Everything happens for a reason.

> blessings

> Lisa :)

>

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