Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I believe she will be fine --- In , " " <cbaldwinbuck@...> wrote: > > I just found out that my cousin Sara is going to have a hystorectomy on > Tuesday, the 29th in Midlothian, VA at 1:00 PM. She has a mass on an > ovary(size of a grapefruit). Please add her to your prayers and distant > healing lists. > > Thank you, > > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 She's in my prayers and my heart. With a prayer chain you have behind you, she will bounce back in no time. United Women's International Network <uwin_sandiego@...> wrote: I believe she will be fine>> I just found out that my cousin Sara is going to have a hystorectomy on > Tuesday, the 29th in Midlothian, VA at 1:00 PM. She has a mass on an > ovary(size of a grapefruit). Please add her to your prayers and distant > healing lists.> > Thank you,> > Chris> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Hi Sending energy and light to Sara. I suggest that she may want to talk to her body: Tell the healthy cells to stay strong. Tell the " soldier " T cells how much she appreciates them and have her direct them to do their thing, clearing away the funky cells. And tell the cancer cells they are not welcome in her body. They must leave. They may choose to either: let the T cells take them back to the Source or they may gather in all together to well within the part that will be removed and the surgeon by removing them will take them back to the Source. Suggest that she... Tell her body to minimize bleeding in surgery and to stay stable with all vital systems. Tell her body that a change is going to happen and that it's OK, and going to ne for her highest good. To know that all is well. So that it's not a shock, and she's ready. Tell her body that the surgery wll be easy for her and that she will begin healing right away. Know that size doesn't matter (lol!) Don't worry about that aspect. Mine was the size of a cantelope and still was only Stage One. So, she could be surprised. She might also involve her inner " Trckster " I did this. The part of us that likes to just do Divine magic (with the help of others and the Grace of God) I thought, wouldn't it be cool to demonstrate the power of prayer, visualization and Reiki? And, I feel satsified that it was so and continues to be so as I move through this. She may also benefit from calling the Silent Unity prayer room. Very lovely people, skilled with inpiring confidence. (800)669-7729. Another great prayer line is The Science of Mind World Minstry of prayer (800)421-9600. I recommend that she call both. She should believe her Dr. about going easy afterward, especially if she is having an abdominal hysterectomy. And not pick anything up or push herself at all. Just rest. And do the inner work that wants to be done. Have a tissue box close to hand. She will feel better each day. Namaste and Blessings, Kanta --- United Women's International Network <uwin_sandiego@...> wrote: > I believe she will be fine > > > > > > I just found out that my cousin Sara is going to > have a hystorectomy > on > > Tuesday, the 29th in Midlothian, VA at 1:00 PM. > She has a mass on an > > ovary(size of a grapefruit). Please add her to > your prayers and > distant > > healing lists. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Chris > > > > > Hold an image of the life you want, and that image will become fact. -Dr. Norman Peale Imagination is only intelligence having fun. -Albert Einstein ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____Get the free toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. http://new.toolbar./toolbar/features/norton/index.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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