tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864172440569558618.post8859499232478652309..comments2023-06-03T03:21:31.107-07:00Comments on Photographer, Writer and Spiritual Counselor, Paul Hood: Psychoanalysis of the MiraclePaul Hoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07706944079644583759noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864172440569558618.post-13556132342253689222007-03-19T08:40:00.000-07:002007-03-19T08:40:00.000-07:00What I heard is -it's not "believing" and in "jum...What I heard is -<BR/><BR/>it's not "believing" <BR/>and in "jumping on the bandwagon"<BR/><BR/>but letting go of "not believing"Linda in the Northeast Kingdomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16203179963225949215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864172440569558618.post-7722492543479959262007-03-13T17:31:00.000-07:002007-03-13T17:31:00.000-07:00Hi Paul,Sheryl, here, this time. Ha! Like I can't ...Hi Paul,<BR/><BR/>Sheryl, here, this time. Ha! Like I can't just talk to you while you're here sitting on the porch with me. But you already know about this. For me, this blog entry is to place my thoughts where people already reading about this topic might find them.<BR/><BR/>Belief, the power of intention, the power to participate in our own miracle-making, the positive possibility of simply letting down our God (ha! I meant to say "guard" but this is sort of better. To let down our "God" and allow the miracles to begin by not presuming that we can't.) These are possibilities up in our neck of the woods today.<BR/><BR/>I've been literally playing at allowing my cat Chloe's eyelid to heal. She has a cyst that appeared a long time ago and I held back on "trying" to heal it for lack of faith in the process. Me! The great yet oh, so humble-ish healer being afraid to touch Chloe's eyelid for fear it would go a bad way. I've been saying I want us to make part of our living this way! What got into me?<BR/><BR/>A fear of being presumptuous, I think. A fear of being too great at this. A fear of being seen-- of making the presumption of thinking of myself -- as the all-powerful wizard, it's too scary to contemplate. And yet a REAL knowing that on some level everyone could do this -- but it's safer for us all, I think, for us to "think" we're not capable of it at all. To think it's out of our hands, that some power outside ourselves is to blame if we all ignite in a third World War, environmental catastrophe or whatever big disaster we all think is looming in our path. . . on second though, maybe we better all jump on the we can so manifest miracles if we only just believe band wagon. Before it's so late we think can't have what we need no matter what. (Somehow, I have an instinct that it never will get that late in our lifetimes, at least.)<BR/><BR/>Anyway, back to little Chloe and her eyelid cyst. "Little" Chloe is a big fat black and white kitty who has successfully thrived under my guides' healing work through me on her behalf before. When I, finally!, decided to give my guides another try they said "What are you waiting for? Hop to it! We can help."<BR/><BR/>I intended to visualize my cat's eyelid getting well but I instinctively recoiled from the job, thinking it was bigger than I knew. I wasn't wrong. My guides said "we believe Chloe's problem resides in her body's belief that she must retain fat at all costs." (She eats what my other cats eat and my other cats curb their appetites naturally and don't seem fat.) "We wish to address the underlying issue related to her distress-- she creates (symbolically-speaking) "fat pockets"-- sebaceous cysts caused by greasy deposits that get under the skin and are sealed away so they don't cause infection. She creates these as a defense mechanism -- excellent choice we would say and you are right not to squeeze these cysts or excise them away without assistance. Well done!" Instead my guides sent me images of the "fat pockets," the cysts, magically emptying out, becoming hollow and meaningless to exist anymore. They said to wait a week before seeing the full results.<BR/><BR/>That was the visualization. That was the intention. It's been three days and I already see the cyst on her eye flattening out. It's already better and I'm delighted to see the transformation taking place.<BR/><BR/>I didn't do it. I participated in this miracle. My guidance walked me through it. But it was my belief that, with their help, I COULD make a difference that made the healing happen.<BR/><BR/>Did I let my "God" down?<BR/><BR/>"Yes!" my guides say. "We all let our God come down from up above where we think he/she should be and let him/she/it/ALL come down to earth where she/he/it/ALL deserves to be. Heaven on Earth, we say, is the place to be". The tune of Green Acres is playing along with this guidance: "Green Acres is the place to be..." "Heaven on Earth is the place to be." Now you get the picture of how weird and funny living with the ability to "hear" on the psychic level really can be.<BR/><BR/>Immanence. Letting the Godhead down. Manifesting miracles daily on the physical plane.<BR/><BR/>Maybe that's wht it's all about.Sheryl Karashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15635959513382233406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6864172440569558618.post-72416757458628085592007-03-08T12:15:00.000-08:002007-03-08T12:15:00.000-08:00Hi Paul,Great thoughtful post. Perhaps "miracles"...Hi Paul,<BR/><BR/>Great thoughtful post. Perhaps "miracles" by definition defy analysis???<BR/><BR/> A recent miracle - Roger and I were on the way from VT to a friend's house in CT for the Thanksgiving holiday. It was early evening and very dark. We had done some shopping and we now on a direct route to our destination. We were on an 8 lane highway south of Hartford CT when the car next to us began tooting the horn. We looked over to see hands frantically waving. It was our "bonus" kids and our grandchildren who live in MA! and they were on their way to Long Island. Needless to say we both pulled off at the next exit and had a short visit at the edge of a highway. Definitely a miracle to be grateful for! <BR/><BR/>I do not need to know how it happen - simply to be grateful that it did.<BR/><BR/>LindaLinda in the Northeast Kingdomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16203179963225949215noreply@blogger.com