With 100 Degree temperatures on the radar now for far too long, it is no wonder, I’m thinking about "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens Additionally, this story is too potent to withhold for the winter months and I know of people who NEED to hear this now.
When Scrooge awakens from his ‘dream,’ it is Christmas Day. “I haven’t missed it,” he declares with child-like wonder. “The Spirits have done it all in one night. They can do anything they like!”
Yes, they can and too bad for those not believing in miracles. Even though we forge our own chains of lead, link by heavy link, weighing us down. . .it is possible to let it go or turn them into gold. An alchemist knows that and you can learn it too if you stay open to the healing lessons.
You all know I bring the wellness venue of WholeHealth to the table because it is timeless and it breaks down heavy attitudes, memories & more. The weight of our history will affect our biology (the issues are in the tissues). This must be cleared, the body needs cleansing of toxins (all kinds) before the rebuilding can begin, but we still have spade work before we are shovel ready, so let’s get started.
Lots of healing stories abound, but here is one from my ministry days. Jesus is approached by the Jewish friend of a Roman centurion whose servant is near death (Luke 7:1-10). They ask Jesus on his behalf for a healing. Quickly, however, the centurion himself sends word to Jesus, saying, never mind, he will heal the servant simply by willing to. Jesus is astonished at the man’s level of faith and heals the man’s servant at a distance.
Relationship between one’s ability to receive a timeless healing and one’s ability to release the linear limitations of the world abound. So, what is your limiting belief, limiting contracts constraining your ‘timeless’ potential? This is the point of these stories. . .the Bigger Story in my mind however is how are we held back not addressing the Social Justice issues of the day which, of course, for me would be healthcare with a WholeHealth redirect. We want to spread the word. Are you with me?
“Change takes but an instant. It’s the resistance to change that can take a lifetime.” Hebrew Proverb
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