Originally Posted by CCU NRS
Having read each post of the 14-pages recorded in these 2 forums, on this particular "psychic"-subject here, may I add that I am very glad that most of my experiences, in this realm, have been & continue being of a positive helpful nature.
In post #81, ccu NRS commented re: *positive thoughts affecting outcome

*. YES! - what a truely empowering statement that was/is. Increasingly, people are discovering that "What the mind expects to have happen, it will go out of its way to create as a reality"
also
In post #1, Chelsea asked "do you use this ability to tap into your patients?"; and again, YES, YOU CAN

- and may I, please, share a few (of many) such experiences with you nice people, intending to inspire you with HOPE.
in 1986, a woman (who had been praying and preparing for 16 years, to birth babies) finally conceived her 1st. child.
About 9 weeks later, she got medical confirmation. To say she felt ecstatic, is putting it mildly. The eentsy, weentsy baby inside her, let her mother gain conscious awareness how happily she was dancin' inside, Growin'. Both were so exquisitely happy, their joy was boundless!
Alas, soon after this confirmation, she was told to get an "abortion". Absolutely horrified, she answered "Never!". Then, she fell victim to a 2nd. diabolical act of (now physical) violence, and was admitted to a hospital. She was so afraid she would not be able to birth the other children she had wanted, so dearly. And while there, some doctors were paid to try and "get her to see the light."
Hundreds of people prayed, to Jesus, for both of their lives.
But daily visiting, especially 1 of the "specialists" persisted:
Day 1: "It's hopeless, so unless you agree to a therapeutic abortion, you might both Die"
mother: "NO, I will not" (was all she could whisper, clinging to life)
Day 2: "You know, there is NO chance for it to survive; so be Reasonable"
mother: "Denial of life is reasonable?!- oh, we both shall live"
Day 3: "You know as a nurse, you'll just Spontaneously abort"
mother: "How little you know"
Day 4: "You know as a nurse, it will be so Deformed it may be born DEAD"
mother: "Not so, for my daughter wants to LIVE"
Day 5: "You know as a nurse, its many developmental challenges will TAX-burden society, over your selfish fault"
mother: "My daughter will live healthy, happy and free."
Day 6: "You know, you are the most UNcooperative patient I've had"
mother: "Yes I know, and Thank you for your compliment"
Day 7: "I give up; because you are truely hopeless, and why?"
mother: "Thank you; because I choose to create the reality I want, Sir"
and
5 months later: Christine (going down the slide, weee to be cradled in waiting loving arms) greeted this world with a peaceful smile, her body perfectly shaped, and operational with an Apgar score of 10/10 ...
and years of Unschooling-adventures later, 3 years ago: her momma applauded, with joyful tears streaming freely down her face once more, as Christine took her Commencement walk having graduated College with high honors, including 1900 hrs. of Service achievements, at the age of 17.
How do I know all these details, you ask ?
I am that mother, and Christine

is my eternally beloved and dearest daughter
Are you interested in more like truthful stories, especially how we can *each* inspire helpful hope in our patient

clients ?