tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post305293937678624279..comments2023-11-02T13:52:32.145+02:00Comments on Chronicles of an NF survivor: About withdrawal and God.Sarah Kleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17381531433867772947noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-40621863324316575012015-02-12T00:05:07.781+02:002015-02-12T00:05:07.781+02:00Thank you for your sleuth-ery! I had a feeling som...Thank you for your sleuth-ery! I had a feeling someone would do more research about it for me. <br />Wherever it originated, it is very, very special, that is for sure.<br />And so are you, my friend;<br />Cyber hugs going out to you!<br />SarahSarah Kleinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17381531433867772947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-79799888965864811042015-02-12T00:03:22.331+02:002015-02-12T00:03:22.331+02:00Dear, dear Sarah,
Just did some research for you....Dear, dear Sarah,<br /><br />Just did some research for you. <br /><br />https://darvish.wordpress.com/2013/09/15/conversation-in-the-womb-a-parable-of-life-after-delivery/<br /><br />Here it says that it's from a book called "Your Sacred Self" by Dr. Wayne Dyer.<br /><br />HOWEVER, I learned a very similar parable many years ago while learning from a sefer called Gesher Hachaim (a sefer on death and mourning. The first and second parts of the sefer are on halacha. The third is hashkafa. Rabbi Lamm speaks of it here on Chabad.org.<br /><br />http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/281641/jewish/Life-After-Death.htm<br /><br />Sending lots of love,<br />MiriamMiriam Maslinhttps://www.facebook.com/miriam.maslin?fref=tsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-70475667013729703822015-02-11T23:53:39.367+02:002015-02-11T23:53:39.367+02:00Wow! All I can say. Awesome. I'm going to forw...Wow! All I can say. Awesome. I'm going to forward this piece to some people. You're pretty awesome too with this w/drawal business. Kol hakavod. You'll be able to teach doctors and patients about what it takes to get healthy. How emotional healing is so crucial to physical healing. I have a friend who wrote an article in a medical journal regarding her experience (different than yours).<br /><br />HadassaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-7756613206701789022015-02-11T23:52:02.142+02:002015-02-11T23:52:02.142+02:00Hi Jackie,
Thanks for writing! I always love hear...Hi Jackie,<br /><br />Thanks for writing! I always love hearing from you. <br />Things are actually going pretty well, thank Gd. I am in a good place- in the zone of having my body used to the newest dose, before I lower it again. It's supposed to be tomorrow, but I am going to postpone it- last week was a killer. i want to live in this zone for a longer time, you know? I have figured out a decent medicinal cocktail that can settle my restless leg and get me to sleep, and i have been able in the past few days to get up early- for ME- 9:30am is early. I want to keep that going. That is the way I'll be able to write.<br /><br />Anyway, I feel an optimistic tendency these days- a sort of paradigm shift. I think the course in meditation/relaxation for chronic pain has actually helped me a lot. My mind has shifted away from the "go-to" emotion of victimization. It's interesting to see/feel emotional healing. It's true what they say that time heals all wounds. We never have the information at the outset as to exactly *how much* time we are talking about, though- that is the tricky part of going through it.<br /><br />Sending big cyber hugs your way! We are dealing here with a huge, disgusting sand storm here- for two days now. Everything is filthy, and the sand flying around makes the skies orange/grey, makes our mouths gritty, our eyes sting, and our noses feel like dirt filters. Not to mention the houses getting one thick layer of dirt every square inch of it. I'd rather this, though, than the snow I have been hearing about and seeing in pictures. Snow is so hard to deal with. Physically hard- all the digging and slipping around. I don't miss it!<br /><br />take care over there!<br />XOXOSarah Kleinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17381531433867772947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464163302553827777.post-66406496728465133732015-02-11T23:48:53.639+02:002015-02-11T23:48:53.639+02:00Oh that is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it...Oh that is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it. It is a beautiful way to illustrate G*d.<br /><br />I think about you a lot -- hoping all is going well. I've been so busy, it's hard to write, but know I'm there in spirit.<br />Hugs, JackieJackiehttps://www.facebook.com/jackie.pellegrino?fref=ufinoreply@blogger.com