Archive for December 23rd, 2008
In an email I received from Helen Oakwater (a wonderous NLP “Goddess” and dear friend), of www.helenoakwater.co.uk, she commented that her dictionary has three definitions for “miracle”;
- an extraordinary and welcome event that manifests or is attributed to divine intervention in human affairs
- an astonishing and wonderful event, thing or accomplishment
- somebody or something that is a remarkable example or instance of the specified thing
This holiday season I received the greatest news anyone could wish for at Christmas time and I want to share it with you; my tale is about Trish, a phenomenally amazing NLP Trainer and Consultant colleague from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan who is and forever will remain incredibly entrenched deep within my heart and soul. She was once described as a blessing gifted to this world by the Universe – and now after hearing about her experience I say that is even truer today.
Trish was diagnosed with kidney failure a few months ago and I know without a doubt that she (after coming to terms with it) “sucked it up” like a true princess and steeled herself for battle…and well, if I could place bets on a prize fight between Trish and the Universe, I’d bet on Trish every time.
Although I don’t know all the details I’m certain that she utilized all her training in NLP, combined with a multitude of other healing arts she knows, to fight like a Gladiator Champion. Along with faith, love and the support of her entire NLP community she carved her way through the jungle of fears, uncertainty and limiting beliefs within Saskatchewan’s medical community to create her own unique path (like she did during the entire time I knew her) until eventually she reached her goal of complete health and wellness.
Finally, in the most recent email update I got last night, her kidneys have started working again and she has been taken off dialysis. Now, for anyone who still does not believe that Neuro Linguistic Programming is effective for helping heal physical illness, not just mental and emotional hurts, then you can consider this a “Miracle”. For the rest of us, we just consider it “Trish” – that’s simply the way she is…stubborn and free. ;-p


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