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Mystic Bond

   Tue, August 8, 2006 - 8:09 AM
Today was a challenging day. I saw x-rays of my spine this morning and learned that I have a great amount of healing to do. I won’t get into the details, but this galactic traveler is going to do some galactic sitting for quite some time. It’s a challenge, but at the same time I see it as a blessing because it’s going to keep me in one place for a little longer than usual. Last year I knew that my travels would temporarily come to a close because of necessary healing and now I’m doing it.

I called my mom to let her know the news and she told me how years ago when she had a tumor that she would sit in the hospital and visualize her healing. She said how she imagined herself in a castle and that my dad was a knight in shinning armor. She pictured him waiting outside and every time she would think negatively about the tumor, the knight, or my dad, would attack and stop it from entering the castle walls.

Her doctor at Sloan Kettering, one of the leading cancer research centers in the world, said that he had never seen such a fast recovery.

I believe that the mind can heal anything, because what else is there? It’s all in the mind, isn’t it?

I was so happy to hear this story because my mom has never shared anything like this in the past. I asked her why she’s been holding out on me with stories like this and she said that she feared her own insanity.

HA! I assured her that if she’s crazy, than so am I because stories like this have become my everyday experience here on earth. I told her how I have conversations like this with my friends all the time and how I’m totally surrounded with this type of spiritual support.

It was a complete breakthrough for both of us. She reminded me of how I can heal myself with positive thoughts, and I reminded her of how she’s not alone.

I shared a couple of my own mystical experiences with her, and then she told me how when she was a little girl living in Greenwich Village she heard a voice while playing on the street outside her house. The voice said that she would live to see the greatest miracle of the world and that the shift is coming.

Again, she ended her story with how she has always felt crazy for hearing and envisioning things like this. Again, I told her how my friends and I talk about this on a regular basis and if she wants to be surrounded by people with the same vision, all she has to do is ask.

This was one of the most beautiful moments that I’ve ever shared with my mom. I, being an external reflection of her inner thoughts, helped her to shift vice versa.

I am thankful for times like these. I am thankful for being a tiny sparkle in this great universe, and for all of you to share this with.



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Tue, August 8, 2006 - 9:12 AM
hang N there jedeye
U dew know thee power ov thee mind......2 quote an old apprentice ov mine, "use thee force"....hehehehehe

well, D spite thee ill ness, we dew hope that U R having a MOST gr8ful day, with men E more 2 kome......