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Post by rose on Dec 31, 2006 14:36:52 GMT 1
my second daughter was born with congenital cataracts. We decided to go ahead with an operation on her left eye. But she still struggles with her vision and we are under pressure to take her for a second op. But, 'something' is holding me back as if to say, 'hang on, there are other solutions'. Does anyone know of anything that can cure congenital cataracts?
Martin, you say anything can be healed and you've given me great hope. Can I use energy healing to help my daughter? How do I do this? I would really appreciate your input on this.
Love, happiness & joy in the New Year!
Rose.x
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 1, 2007 13:02:41 GMT 1
Hi, Rose,
I wonder if your daughter was born prematurely, and perhaps spent some time in an incubator.
I also wonder when the symptom was discovered.
Cataracts have something to do with haivng something to look forward to. Is the child's father in the picture?
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Post by rose on Jan 2, 2007 20:10:55 GMT 1
Hi Martin,
Thanks so much for your response. Yes your right, Louise was a prem baby. The cataracts were noticed at around 14 months. It was a difficult pregnancy (alot of stress)!
She was born at eight months and put in an incubator, but not right away, only later during the night when she developed breathing difficulties, and then only for 24 hours. She was pretty strong willed and pulled all the tubes out!
Her father is in the picture (although not available alot of the time).
I'm really interested in attending your vision workshop but that will have to wait until July as that is when I will be in Europe.
I am living in Kenya at the moment.
What I really need to know is should I go ahead with the operation on her other eye? Or should I wait?
I have bought your book anything can be healed but had to lend it to a sick friend before I had a chance to get to grips with it!
Love & Joy,
Rose. x
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 3, 2007 14:13:42 GMT 1
Hi, Rose,
I think the cataracts were the result of the sense of isolation - and while the father is "in the picture," I wonder about "not available a lot of the time," and how he felt about having a second child. This is in relation to the crown chakra, which is what the isolation and cataracts points to - as well as her relationship with her father.
I would also look at what was happening in the child's life when she was 14 months old, since that's when the symptom was discovered.
We are forbidden by law to give any medical advice - so we may say nothing with regard to whether there should or should not be an operation - though we would recommend exploring healing anyway. You have to decide what you feel best with.
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Post by rose on Jan 4, 2007 13:04:39 GMT 1
Thank you Martin.
I would descrbe my husband as not too involved with the children. He loves them for sure but is not too good at connecting and spending time with them, although this has improved over the years.
Thers nothing specific that I can think off that happened at around 14 months. Louise was very thin and did not walk untill 2 years old. She never crawled but shuffled along on her bottom. She is now eight years old and has overcome many of the weaknesses she had when she was very young.
I would like to explore healing more. How do I get started?
Love & Joy,
Rose.x
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 4, 2007 17:01:25 GMT 1
Well...
There's my book, and my classes....
Where do you live?
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Post by rose on Jan 9, 2007 17:04:58 GMT 1
I had bought your book, Anything Can Be Healed, but I gave it to a friend who is sick.
I live in Kenya, but will be be England in July this year for some time. I hope I can enrol on one of your courses then.
Thanks.
Rose.
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 9, 2007 17:59:11 GMT 1
Anyway, you can also get another copy of the book before then.
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