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By Sara Willis
Available directly from the author or send $12.95 in check to: Contact: sara@sarawillis.org |
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Review of Sara's Story
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However, if you think knowing a "story" would be helpful, I suggest you contact Judith Joyce, a dowser in Prescott, AZ, with whom we have worked for several years: jmjoyce@journeybeyondbelief.com |
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My first lesson was that "I am my own ancestor" - that is, for some unknown reason, I have a deep and profound connection to the Apache Native Americans, particularly to the Geronimo period in the 1860's in Oklahoma. I knew of that connection since I was a little girl, but I was not aware that my immune system also knew of it, and that my health and well being would be affected by it in my present physical life. My immune system was telling me to cherish and honor that connection. The second lesson was basically that "God is Love." That simple message is in the Old Testament and in the New Testament and in virtually every spiritual tradition. In my case, my immune system was telling me that my connecting to the Apaches had to be in Love. My longstanding feelings of resentment, revenge, violence and wanting to kill people in retribution for what happened to the Apaches was not God's Love. My soul - like everyone's soul - is connected to God, and those feelings were not part of God, or in immune terms, Not Self. In Dr. London's formulation as described in the Medical Epilogue, those non-loving, Not Self feelings and way of thinking was what was "In, Not Belong." My immune system was attacking that part of me that was Not Self - not part of God. Some people think that in an auto-immune dis-ease such as my multiple sclerosis the immune system is making a mistake and attacking Self. Wrong. My immune system was just doing its job. I needed to learn a different approach of not being attached to a Not Self, nonloving part of my Soul that was not connected to God's Love. I had never learned about these ideas. My immune system was teaching me to, yes, cherish and honor the Apaches, but I also had to be in God's Love. My physical body was purifying my Soul and my true Self and was putting me back on my Spiritual Path. But my story starts much earlier... A More Recent Update about the MASH Approach to Immune System Dis-eases In addition to Sara, a handful of other people with auto-immune dis-eases have been helped by the MASH approach: two other people with multiple sclerosis, a woman with severe polymyalgia and a man with documented Hashimoto's thyroid dis-ease whose laboratory tests reverted to normal.
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