Dear Marilyn,
Sure hope that I was there, and not as the angry woman either ha,ha, because I wouldn’t have wanted to miss it for the world. Seems right now, I’m doing C1 retrievals all day and most of the nights for my close to a 100 charges. What did Alysia say, you wish for some experience then you get it and then exclaim enoughs enough!!!
Anyhow, when you and Willowheart were talking about leg cramps and bananas, I could really relate to that since I’m too am not into meds. I’ve been eating a banana every morning since I started this job June ’04 with my cheerios, milk, and honey and the cramps have pretty much gone away. Then when I had that accident Sept. ’04 (similar to Spooky, I think I also experienced that slowing of time as I spun around in slow motion while admiring the sparkling of the rear window safety glass breaking) and the healer suggested I raise the bottom of my bed 2” and have been sleeping that way ever since, which reduced them even more. He explained that as we get older and continue to work with gravity, it helps the circulation when we sleep with our feet raised. Now I doubt if I could sleep comfortably with my bed level.
Oh, and the latest tip I got was to start taking the fish oil capsules. I recall that when I was little, my mother always had me take them, which I liked then and find now that I still do. Even re-experiencing the fish taste periodically for the next two hours is sort of comforting in a strange sort of way so when you guys were discussing the nun cloister on the Greek island my crazy mind connected all these things. I hope I was there too because I sure felt something from an even early time regarding the last Isis temple on the island of Philae when we visited Egypt in ’97. This to me was also a women group experience connected to cooperation and spirituality. In both instances fish was probably the main source of protein. Enough rambling.
Much Love and appreciation for your continuing support. Jean