a pre-birth plan? Life to Afterlife: Tragedy by Design, documentary on Amazon Prime, interviews with James Van Praagh and others, are we victims or do we need to learn, overcome and eventually move beyond victim consequences. There are secondary benefits to being a victim, feeling sorry for yourself, pity parties, having others feel sorry for you, etc. We choose our challenges and we have free will. some circumstances are inevitable for our soul's growth. I had an experience years ago. I sprained my ankle falling off a bike. Went to Kaiser, they told me not to walk on it & wrapped my ankle up. I went to a personal growth workshop and had an opportunity to heal what was happening. I had the honesty enough to say no. I liked having the attention and feeling sorry for myself. After, a few days later, I realized, ok, I am done with this now. I had been going to a dance class, called the studio and asked them where dancers went to get their sprains & strains fixed. They gave me the number of a chiropractor. I went to see him. He did this zero gravity, put me on this and I was upside down and he worked on my ankle. It hurt and when he was done, he told me to walk for 20 minutes. I did and the sprain pain was going going gone. It is not always so 1-2-3, it took me 5 years to relieve my symptoms 98% of fibromyalgia chronic pain.
a pre-birth plan? Life to Afterlife: Tragedy by Design, documentary on Amazon Prime, interviews with James Van Praagh and others, are we victims or do we need to learn, overcome and eventually move beyond victim consequences. There are secondary benefits to being a victim, feeling sorry for yourself, pity parties, having others feel sorry for you, etc. We choose our challenges and we have free will. some circumstances are inevitable for our soul's growth. I had an experience years ago. I sprained my ankle falling off a bike. Went to Kaiser, they told me not to walk on it & wrapped my ankle up. I went to a personal growth workshop and had an opportunity to heal what was happening. I had the honesty enough to say no. I liked having the attention and feeling sorry for myself. After, a few days later, I realized, ok, I am done with this now. I had been going to a dance class, called the studio and asked them where dancers went to get their sprains & strains fixed. They gave me the number of a chiropractor. I went to see him. He did this zero gravity, put me on this and I was upside down and he worked on my ankle. It hurt and when he was done, he told me to walk for 20 minutes. I did and the sprain pain was going going gone. It is not always so 1-2-3, it took me 5 years to relieve my symptoms 98% of fibromyalgia chronic pain.