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Once I was called to Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. The son of a client had been in a motorcycle accident. After multiple operations there was little to no skin covering his legs, and the muscle tissue in his buttock had deteriorated and could not support the leg. They were scheduled to amputate an hour after I arrived.
I spent the following hour opening up the blocked energy in his hips and buttocks. At one point, the boy’s body jerked. Instantly, his eyes opened. “My leg moved!” he cried out. No, his leg didn’t move, but he did feel the life force return to his leg. Later that day, after he had been taken to the operating room, and I had returned to Los Angeles, I was told that the muscle tissue had miraculously regenerated and that amputation wasn’t necessary. It was disheartening that the staff at the hospital, who had watched me work from behind a glass partition, never once asked what I had done, and never contacted me to learn more afterward. Not all legs can be saved, not all lives can be spared. As I’ve said, emotional issues may hold responsibility as well. And sometimes it may be timely in a person’s life course for them to return to the creator. Their mission in life may well have been completed. Energy balancing can provide the severely ill with a more comfortable departure or completion. When a girl with a brain tumor came to me, I knew she wasn’t going to make it. She chose to see me to improve her comfort level, as well as to gain insight and understanding of the difficult life she had led. Days before her final day arrived, gratefully, she reported to me that she had come to peace with herself. That level of peace is what I believe we all strive to attain.
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©2004-8 Sharon Gerber |
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