Tanemon, I may have. I read all posts...some stick with me..some don't.
I usually post here from the heart..not the memory.
If there is something you would like to delve into deeper, in the form of conversation..please feel free to pm me.
The reason why the caregiver thing comes to mind, is that it appears that "healers" tend to seek out positions of aiding and helping others to heal in a physical sense, long before ever realizing that there is healing energy out there that can be accessed, even if we physically didn't manage to pursue that medical career we once pondered. These experiences are there to assist us in realizing that full physical healing is nothing, if there isn't someone there to help heal the soul, the mind, the heart. That is where the caregiver comes in. (not to mention...answering the call to be a caregiver when it is obvious that you are the only one going to have the time or energy to step up to do so...well, that is empathy that nudges us to commit to doing these things. I think that is why telepathy, empathy and healing all sort of interlink, in some way.)
While it seems like a totally unrelated step in the healing process...it really is more important than anything that doctors or churches can do for that individual that you were beside for that amount of time. You most likely do more for the person you cared for, than you will ever realize. (Especially in the end. If you care for a dying person, you are the one that takes their spirit to a level of comfort, released fear and also alleviate the loneliness that comes just prior to death, for so many.)
I think that we just settle for caregiving during the years that we begin to know that we are here to serve, heal and comfort...but prior to knowing how far that can be taken, or that there is something that we can do to make the difference in a "gifted" sense.
I hope that didn't go too off track of original content. Still on first cup of coffee here.
Blessings,
Rebecca
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