Sunday, 14 June 2009

More results!!

Friday was our final day at the refugee camps.We were beginning our day at Buhimba camp, followed by Magunga one camp and we would end our day at the Baptist church camp. Donations which have been kindly received from Canada and UK paid for footballs for the children, salt, cooking oil, soap and casava (a widely used plant food that the east african dish ugali is made from). We wanted to give some of each to the camps as a gesture but it proved to be quite problematic as there is obviously not enough to be shared equally and any potential conflict needs to be avoided. It couldn't be added to any supplies because they had none and any aid which is received is immediately distributed. At Buhimba there was a large group of women who gathered to tell us of their progress. When we asked how they have been since the group healing a few days ago, many hands were raised and we one by one took responses. Some were captured on film and we took a picture of each of the 26 women we had the time and opportunity to speak with.

Nothing could have prepared us for the astonishing feedback we were given from the prayers that were sent using the Theta Healing technique.
The vast majority of symptoms had actually gone completely! The remaining symptoms although they hadn't disappeared were much improved. Neck pain, stomach pains including ulcers, headaches and muscle pains were healed completely. Here are two examples; one woman, Bembelayza (40), complained of a crippled back, now she can walk without the aid of a walking stick...amazing. Stefanie (62) said the eye pain, headaches and heart pain were now 'all gone'. The pictures of these amazing women we had the pleasure to connect with are beautiful.

I really feel the belief systems of these women made them so receptive to these instant healings. There is a trust and faith they have in God which energetically opens them up to receive these healings. The true power of instant healing was experienced by so many. I also feel the group experience enhanced this potential too. As a collective they have a common bond of faith and the healing will have raised the group consciousness of the entire camp. To hear of so many wonderful testimonials was a very exciting and moving experience. We ended with the group saying individual prayers of gratitude. The gentle hum of their words of prayer moved me to tears. This was a sacred moment I will never forget.

Our follow up at Magunga camp was next. We had feedback from 10 of the 26 women. Again, the results were fantastic! Nyoto (57) had problems with her liver and stomach ulcers. She told us that since the prayers there has been a change and she has been able to sleep on her right side for the first time in 4 years!! Feza (46) had been passing a lot of blood due to a bladder infection. Now, she said the bleeding has stopped.
Agnes (65) had been raped and was in a lot of physical and emotional pain. She told us that she is feeling fine since the healing although she did say she was unsure wether she could trust the pain will not return. This is a belief system she was revealing which, along with physical pain and trauma, can be as simple as needing to just be released and replaced with the already knowing and trusting that it is possible to live life without the pain returning.

At Church camp, the majority of the gesture gifts were given as they are the only camp which receives no donations and have to fundraise for all they get. Kristen gave Mushumu a gift of cash from donations received, to help her restart her business in the local market. She has undergone such a transformation in her healing and will be an inspiration to many as she successfully rebuilds her life and work.
We heard 10 women speak of their progress and they all said they felt better. Marina (65) said her hearing has improved since the healing which was great. Nikuze (20), who had been through the trauma of rape and witnessing her husband being killed in front of her, said she felt better inside of herself since the prayers.

The first 3 chakras were commonly the most affected for these women which is understandable when you understand that these relate generally to our safety and survival in the physical world, how we relate to others within our environment, self esteem and empowerment.

It feels wonderful that we set out on this trip with the aim of reaching these women and to have made these connections and witnessed so many instant healings has been magnificent. Group healings have proved to be the most effective way of healing large numbers of people. There has been no need to delve into the trauma and pain of the experiences these women have suffered in order for them to experience healing. Belief work in Theta Healing can involve what we call 'digging' for a root belief and can direct a person, albeit briefly, back to the experience needing healing, before the prayer for healing is made. I think a blessing of the language barrier was that we naturally turned our attention to the power of instant healing as opposed to belief work which would commonly be used.

The focus of this trip has been purely on the instant healing aspect and I now have an experiental trust that it can be achieved for everybody. It feels important that the belief systems of a person's relationship to the Divine/God are empowered for this to be possible. There is also something about the readiness to heal which has been unique in working with these women. It may be that with an imminent danger of political unrest there is a willingness that propels them to take the often courageous step of being open to healing/changing. Instant healing is such a fascinating phenomenon which I feel I've only just begun to explore and I feel a deep sense of gratitude to these women of Africa for this.

Asante (sana)
Thank you (very much)

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