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Lesson 7

Lesson 1, Lesson 2, Lesson 3, Lesson 4, Lesson 5, Lesson 6, Lesson 7, Lesson 8

Lesson 9, Lesson 10, Lesson 11, Attitude, Getting Well and Staying Well

 

Healing involves cleaning the house, changing the guard. Sometimes, the choice will require us to go through something which may appear to be painful, but in the end, will be seen as release.

If you've ever had the experience of falling in the water, not being able to swim, and then somehow returning to shore, you will know how deep is the sense of release that can be found.

It is inevitable that whenever there is a cleaning of the house, the dust goes somewhere. It may flutter around for a while. The movement of dust can take any number of forms. Our concern is not with those forms, but with having found the sacred ground. Sometimes, during healing, there seems to be an intensification of symptoms. The cleansing has moved from where it was rooted deeply to where it is rooted less deeply, and then finally, to where it is gone. We will be able to feel this happening within us. It should not be understood to be another version of the illness, but rather an expression of the cure.

Stephen Schwartz, Problems are Doors Through Which We Walk to Peace

 

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