This was compelling and energizing. I'm grateful for Tony's explanations and Lillian's hard work in putting all this together and for helping so many.
@jenniferarnold-delgado34896 ай бұрын
As much as I am enjoying the information , I am enjoying you both respond to each other so enthusiastically -
@jenniferarnold-delgado34896 ай бұрын
Because of so few comments , I am going to try to say something very softly , it is one thing to see the accidental of purposeful injury , but to me , what is more interesting is to see the strength of the person struggling to keep moving in time , regardless of the push back that they experienced . Its one thing to identify the damage , but another thing to identify the strength that allowed them to survive , inspite of , despite of even though there was such a strong destructive force . Recognizing the strengths of the victim , is something that is not often spoken of .
@jenniferarnold-delgado34896 ай бұрын
I would like to leave a message for both Lillian and Tony , which is to look up the work of the mystic Neville Goddard . I think every street needs to be a two way street , and that the idea that the brain is peceiving predictivly , needs to be also understood that the perception can be pre thought , and thus magnetic energy can be the way we create . Thank you both for this effort . J
@jenniferarnold-delgado34896 ай бұрын
the definition of trauma as un healed injury , - how to locate the injury when it is not a current event - rather something that is no longer present on the time line . This is like art history when they have to take off that layer of tobacco stained lacquer , and reveal the exquisite color and detail beneath .
@wingchunindia10267 ай бұрын
Interesting... Thank you for your time and efforts
@liliansjberg31607 ай бұрын
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