Mother. So I used what I had learned. I went inward and constantly
cleaned and cleared.
The effects for my mother and me were simple yet exquisite. She
remained clear of mind, pain-free, and able to take care of herself until
the end.Yes, there were small crisis events when she needed the drugs
supplied by Hospice; yet she was able to handle these situations in the
comfort of home and was not rushed to the hospital.Those were
transition-in-training moments, preparing us both for the final occasion
when she would cross over to the other side.
The greatest gift was she lived on into “overtime.” She lived well past
the forecasts. Each morning she was surprised to wake and greeted me
with a cheery “Guess what, I got another day!”We had time for all the
words of love to be exchanged and for just casual time together.We had
time to truly prepare for her transition. I came to experience fearlessness
about the process of Mother leaving us. She knew where she was going
and so did I.When we had those tense moments of labored breathing, we
saw the grace of God and there was no fear.Wow, what a gift!
The Ho’oponopono practice, along with my prayers, changed the
way I approach life.The feeling of empowerment I experienced and still
experience is wondrous.To know that I can have an active role not only
in my life, but also in the lives of others leads me to constantly, moment
by moment, seek the Source of All.
Here’s another:
When I attended the Manifestation weekend in May 2006 I was still
feeling the emotional and financial pain of a $1.2 million contract that
fell apart with a multibillion-dollar oil company midway into the
contract.This was due to numerous internal issues in the oil company.
All the way home and for days afterward I said,“I love you. I’m
sorry. Please forgive me.Thank you.” A couple of days after arriving
home I started feeling weak, sneezing, and coughing. I knew that it was
my body releasing.
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