When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
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Christine
June 10, 2005 - 8:30am
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Amy
Amy
June 11, 2005 - 12:16am
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Christine,
Thank you for your eloquent reply to my letter. Your words, far from "being a boring sop", spoke to issues that I struggle with regularly. In fact, you so squarely hit on some of my stumbling blocks that I re-read my original post to see what may have tipped you off to me. :-)
Perhaps it's not just me, but many women, who struggle with defining and focusing on what they want. Regardless, I will heed your advice to stay focused and hope that others will hear and heed your message as well.
And I have to say that your acknowledgement of life being "damn hard" was both refreshing and thought provoking for me. It's a fact that I often have trouble accepting. As I contemplated that today, I decided that rather than accepting and embracing the difficulty of life, I think much of our culture says that we can (and should) buy, medicate, vacation and party our way out of all types of pain and suffering. And this, I believe, leads to unrealistic and unfulfilled expectations for many of us...which leads to disappointment, discouragement, anger and many other ills. It seems to me that it would be healthier to view our life's difficulties as gifts of learning, because, as you know, much can be learned through suffering. I'm certainly not there yet, but it seems like a good idea!
Again, I will say that I am grateful to you for taking your suffering and turning it into a mission to help other women. My husband's then 93 year old grandmother (now 98) told him once that many things happened in her life that made absolutely no sense to her at the time, but in looking back she was always able to see how those things were preparing her for the future. It's great to hear of someone else who has had a similar experience.
Many thanks,
Amy
(Also, you mentioned "intentions" in your response...have you read Wayne Dyer's book The Power of Intention? It is sitting unread in my magazing rack, but I wondered if you have read it if you would recommend it or not.)
Christine
June 11, 2005 - 10:22am
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Yes...I think there are certain experiences in life that are archetypal in nature. When they happen to us we think we are so alone, but then find our story in fables and fairytales throughout ages and cultures. I haven't read Wayne Dyer specifically, but have kept a pretty steady diet of open-the-mind type reading for decades. You are definitely a kindred spirit and I'm so glad you are with us!