DocM
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Linh,
You have a beautiful child. His presence is strong in his pictures. Children do have a healing capacity that dwarfs that of adults. What he needs right now is for you to believe he will get better, and he needs to believe that he will get better too. The idea that he is given this handicap deliberately is, I think possible but puts you into a universe where you are subject to the whims and direction of external forces. Part of me rebels at the notion that we need these tests and hardships. Part of me feels that our spiritual birthright is joy and bliss, and that we need not suffer.
See him as healed and smiling. All of my experience with spiritual healing leads me to the idea that it must be believed, deep down both by the healer and the person with an illness. It is not the same thing as wishing - in wishing we may deep down believe the wish will fail. Those in christian prayer groups often talk about the healing before it happens, giving thanks to God for the healing, before it has happened, and actually laughing/smiling, getting the emotions of joy that are associated with a healing so that our subconscious mind (which I believe is connected to God) translates thought into reality.
Some, while in meditation also appeal to God and deceased loved ones to help the situation improve for the best possible outcome for all. Some on this board appeal to what is called our higher selves or discs, figuring that we are part of a greater whole, and that we can connect to the bigger picture while deep in meditation.
As a physician myself, I am pragmatic and practical. While I am not saying to throw medical predictions away, I believe in the human soul, intent, the power of our own intent and the power of God and spiritual healing. I will continue to try to focus my own efforts to assist. It may also be a good idea to join a prayer or healing group, such as a forum that several members on the board belong to (Linn's forum). I received amazing assistance there myself during a difficult time.
If you want to PM me, I'd be happy to help in any way I can. In the meantime, I will keep your son in my thoughts.
Love,
Matthew
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