Monday, October 11, 2010

As long as we have life's breath, there is always hope :)

Today, thought I will blog about the progress of one of my clients. I am inspired by his courage and determination to live a life of positive hope.

In August, he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Naturally, when he and his family first heard the news, it caused a stir and distress. Then, instead of wallowing in despair and helplessness, they decided to look for solutions. His daughter know about the work I do and approached me to see if I can be of help. I candidly shared with her that while I cannot guarantee a cure (in fact no doctors can do that too), I can guarantee that he would be better for having the sessions, an added complementary tool for his healing process.

His chemo was scheduled for about three weeks' later. I recommended that we do intensive healing sessions. As he and his wife were game to take up my recommendation of learning Quantum-Touch, I saw him twice a week. Between my sessions, he did self-healing for himself as well as some other recommended activities.

Because of his perseverance and discipline, I observed that his energy field became stronger over the days. He also became strong and positive in mindset and emotions. Rather than focusing on what was diagnosed, he focused on getting better each day and enjoying each day.

After his chemo treatment, he did not experience any of the common side effects. That's good news. He continues with the daily activities that I have recommended and when I checked with his wifey yesterday, she shared that he's coping well.

His healing journey continues. His upbeat and positive attitude, his perseverance and discipline to do the daily "regime" and the loving support of his family all adds to the vibrational strength of his healing journey. I told him that he is a good role model for my clients.

Oftentimes, our role as therapist is that of a catalyst. The work and effort also comes from the client. When all parts of the equation works together, then there is manifestation of the formula. :)

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