SPIRITUAL CAUSES
by Angel-Light Love of
Texas
Spiritual &
Metaphysical Healing/Wellbeing Facilitator
(Spirit-Mind-Body-Environment)
September 9, 2012 on ♥Angel-Light
Beamer♥
https://angel-light-love-healing.blogspot.com
Once
during the “traveling angel” years, when attempting to open a tube of super
glue while passing time in my Lightmobile,
some of the glue landed in the left eye.
I immediately started the car and drove about 40 miles to the emergency
room of the Dallas county hospital—one hand keeping the eye closed (because the
glue moved when blinking) and the other hand on the steering wheel. By the time I arrived at my destination, some
of the glue had fallen out/off.
Fortunately, because the emergency room had insufficient interns on
duty, a teaching professor from the associated medical school was
examining. A sore, red lump near the eye
immediately caught his attention. He
said, “That’s a basal cell carcinoma [skin cancer], and it needs to be removed.” I had just been ignoring it and thinking I
would get around to dealing it with my usual wholistic/alternative
methods. As a result of the super glue
emergency and a teaching professor being on duty rather than an intern, a skin
cancer was discovered. After several
days of antibiotic eye ointment, a visit with an opthamologist found my eye was
okay. And a couple weeks later, a
quarter size hole was dug in the side of my face and wound repaired.
Now
why did the super glue get in my eye in such a way as not to do any permanent
damage (besides my clumsiness or failure to focus sufficiently)? One could say that it was a Divine gift
because there was a skin cancer near the eye that needed to be removed. Was there an underlying spiritual cause? In this case, no. Did I attract what happened to me (aka the
so-called Law of Attraction)? In this
case no. It was a means to an end—with no lasting harm done by the super glue.
About
a week ago, when moving plants around on my patio, the right eye got intimate
with the hard tip of an aloe vera plant, resulting in a 3mm injury to the
cornea. Fortunately, it was not the pupil or iris that was
scratched/poked. I immediately washed
the eye with saline solution and examined it. There was no external bleeding to
speak of, but there was a big bloody spot under the skin. I put a patch over
the eye to keep it closed. When the
bloody spot had more than doubled in size by the next morning, I took the buses
and trains to the county hospital, where a doctor consulted with an
opthamologist upstairs. I was prescribed
an antibiotic ointment and given an appointment for two days later. It’s a good thing it was two days later
because I needed a day to recuperate from about five hours round trip on buses
and trains. Life can be hell in North
Central Texas for a person with no automobile who is sensitive to noise and
vibrations and crowds. I usually stay out of the inner city of Dallas, but
sometimes it cannot be avoided.
Met
the opthamologist who consulted on my case while another opthamologist examined
me. By that time, about three-fourths of
the cornea was bloody. I was assured
that the bleeding would stop by two weeks after the incident, and that the
blood will disappear before another month had passed. However, the thorough eye exam with eyes
dilated revealed there are cataracts in both eyes—one a little larger than the
other. I had suspected that and already consulted with my Divine Support Team,
who gave me the same information—even correct as to where the largest cataract
is located. The opthamologist confirmed
what I already knew (but I pretended it was new information). He did say that I have a few years before
they’ll need to be removed. I don’t know
about that because from time to time I see a “blurred” or “glazed over” place
in my field of vision, and don’t see something clearly or notice others. I’m almost certain I didn’t see the thin aloe
vera leaf that collided with my eyeball.
The good news is that there seems to be plenty of time, according to the
doctor, so I can address the cataracts with alternative/wholistic measures as
is my habit. So why did this incident
happen? Other than I possibly didn’t see the aloe vera leaf because of the
cataract, one could say it happened so I would receive the cataract information
from a medical professional. As a
result, I feel more focused and prepared to address the cataract issues. Did I attract the collision with the aloe vera? If so, the reason eludes me. It’s more like
Divine giving me an assist—just as in the case of the super glue incident—or that
I just didn’t see it. Someone on
Facebook felt it important to send me a message (kindly delivered, I might add)
that I could have attracted the eyeball incident because of a political comment
I made on Facebook. I could tell she is
obviously a Law of Attraction person.
Tying a political comment on Facebook with the eye incident seems like a
quantum leap, doesn’t it? I just got: “in
the wrong direction.” Divine Spirit has a sense of humor!
I’ll
get to the main point of this article soon. Meanwhile, here’s one more story,
related, for you. Back in the early 1990s, I had a mammogram because there was
a big lump easily felt from the surface.
Doctor examined the x-rays and told me that in addition to the lump I
had found, there were two smaller ones nearby, side by side. He said they were only cysts and asked if I
wanted him to aspirate them (drain them with a needle). I declined, saying I would eliminate them
with my mind. He didn’t seem surprised
at all. And a few weeks later, the large lump
was gone. However, I got lazy and didn’t
address the two smaller cysts, which grew in size. When a friend felt them when she hugged me,
we discussed it, and she offered to remove them with her mind (and she had done
that many times for herself and others).
I accepted her offer and told her I would join her. We disappeared them. No issues in the twenty years since.
There
are many stories of other people in my memory,
as well as more of my own experiences, but these are sufficient for the
purposes of this article.
So here’s my point: It seems to be common for people majorly into the so-called Law of Attraction to tell people in an accusatory and condescending manner words such as, “You attracted that!” For one to presume to know why an accident/incident happened to someone else is intrusive (unless perhaps the two people are close friends). A much nicer way to approach such things (a little less intrusive) is asking, “Why do you think that happened?” I’ve written in articles that for every physical issue there is an underlying spiritual cause. Even that’s a stretch! Sometimes Divine intervenes to bring one’s attention to something or to assist one in understanding of something and provide confirmation. There is, of course, some truth in the so-called Law of Attraction. However, for people to overemphasize it in their interactions with others is not lovingkindness. I will remind the reader that there are other reasons for incidents/accidents, which we won't go into here.
Back
to the recently injured eyeball: Because the doctors had made their
determination and said I didn’t need to return for another checkup unless
something unexpected came up with the eye, I have continued to address the
injury metaphysically. The incident
happened six days ago, and already the sensation of “something in the eye” is
gone and the blood is disappearing, eye returning to normal size with
diminished redness of the eye socket! It’s
a good thing because a couple of days ago I got weary of looking at two eyes
without some “window dressing” (one looking like it belonged to an alien or
something) and applied some eye makeup
on the unaffected eye. Soon both eyes
will look normal.
So here’s my point: It seems to be common for people majorly into the so-called Law of Attraction to tell people in an accusatory and condescending manner words such as, “You attracted that!” For one to presume to know why an accident/incident happened to someone else is intrusive (unless perhaps the two people are close friends). A much nicer way to approach such things (a little less intrusive) is asking, “Why do you think that happened?” I’ve written in articles that for every physical issue there is an underlying spiritual cause. Even that’s a stretch! Sometimes Divine intervenes to bring one’s attention to something or to assist one in understanding of something and provide confirmation. There is, of course, some truth in the so-called Law of Attraction. However, for people to overemphasize it in their interactions with others is not lovingkindness. I will remind the reader that there are other reasons for incidents/accidents, which we won't go into here.
Back
to the recently injured eyeball: Because the doctors had made their
determination and said I didn’t need to return for another checkup unless
something unexpected came up with the eye, I have continued to address the
injury metaphysically. The incident
happened six days ago, and already the sensation of “something in the eye” is
gone and the blood is disappearing, eye returning to normal size with
diminished redness of the eye socket! It’s
a good thing because a couple of days ago I got weary of looking at two eyes
without some “window dressing” (one looking like it belonged to an alien or
something) and applied some eye makeup
on the unaffected eye. Soon both eyes
will look normal.
So
here’s my point: It seems to be common
for people majorly into the so-called Law of Attraction to tell people in an accusatory
and condescending manner words such as, “You attracted that!” For one to presume to know why an
accident/incident happened to someone else is intrusive (unless perhaps the two
people are close friends). A much nicer
way to approach such things (a little less intrusive) is asking, “Why do you
think that happened?” I’ve written in
articles that for every physical issue there is an underlying spiritual cause.
Even that’s a stretch! Sometimes Divine
intervenes to bring one’s attention to something or to assist one in
understanding of something and provide confirmation. There is, of course, some truth in the
so-called Law of Attraction. However, for people to overemphasize it in their
interactions with others is not lovingkindness. I will remind the reader that there are other reasons for incidents/accidents, which we won't go into here.
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