Can Miracles Still Happen? You Betcha!
Two miracles recently occurred in my life.
Yes, REAL miracles.
I am sharing them with you to encourage you to NEVER give up hope.
It is hard to even give words to the occurrences, but here we go!
Miracle Number 1:
I stopped hating myself.
WHAAAT?
I’m in the self-development industry, how dare I have any traces
of self-hatred? Just sign me up for Hypocrites-R-Us!
Well, I did. Many of the things I employed made significant
differences in my life and the Science of Being: 27 Lessons,
was the real key that activated the process for me.
But it wasn’t until I started working with this relatively unheard
of energetic technique that things changed at warp speed, in fact
my life kind of blew up!
Then last week, I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt I really
loved myself all the time. That doesn’t mean I don’t still get mad
or disappointed, but my core is self-love.
To me, that is nothing short of a miracle.
Miracle Number 2:
The relationship with my father was completely repaired.
Now I did not have a bad relationship with my father, we were
not estranged. When I was 10 years old I shut a door
to him and it did not come unlocked until the self-love was
in place.
You see, my mother died of uterine cancer.
It wasn’t pretty and it was a long agonizing death. If you ever
watched the movie Pet Sematary and remember the sister in the
backroom, you’ll get the picture.
My father let his practice go to pieces to take care of her.
My job was to do my best to be cheerful and not cause any trouble.
I held so much in during her illness and the events following her
death because I had no idea how to process the feelings of fear,
anger,sorrow and abandonment. I was only 10.
Then my father remarried 3 months after my mother died.
And a door in my heart slammed shut.
A child’s black and white thinking can be very powerful.
Just recently that door miraculously unlocked.
This door had been “hermetically” sealed for 33 years.
I now experience a greater love for my father. He believes in me,
my mission, and prays for me daily.
And I have a whole new appreciation for my stepmother.
I did not INTEND for any of this to happen.
It was not on one of my lists of things to manifest.
I just kept doing the “work,” releasing, forgiving, asking for help,
being thankful and changing my vibrational state.
I will be writing about the process, how it found me, and how it
rocked and rolled my world on my new blog…
announcement forthcoming.
I have NEVER experienced an energetic protocol to be this
effective. And I am far from perfect in my application of it.
If you are having problems with manifesting, self-love is probably
at the core of this blockage.
Don’t forget you are loved at all times…even when you don’t
love yourself, the Universe is loving you.
Love,
Cara Yowell
Self-proclaimed “Queen of Metaphysics”
LOA Mastermind Mentor, and Frequency Coach
P.S.IÂ just posted a lesson with audio at the LOA Mastermind.
It’s about self-love, the Science of Being,and Imagination.
If you haven’t read the Science of Being or Science of Being:
27 Lessons investigate these great works by the Baron Eugene Fersen and allow
love in,all its forms,to work its magic on you.
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Congratulations on those wonderful miracles! I LOVE your writing style and your message.
Warmly,
Ronda
Yuppeee, another believer in miracles. Finally found someone who is willing to admit to that.
Your story is a powerful reminder of the processes some of us have to go through.
I lost my father at age 11, and I, like you, clammed up. My mother was just not able to handle the loss and continue being a mother and now also a father.
Even then I was to some extent estranged from my older sister. She had been daddy’s girl, and I was considered mommy’s girl.
What also hurt me was that my father died during summer holiday from school. When school restarted, nobody said anything. Another girl from my class had lost her father a few month prior, and all had gone either to the funeral or condoled her in class.
For me – silence. I clammed up and shut the door to feelings and sharing.
Thanks for bringing such an important subject into the open. We can all learn from this.
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