I cannot add to the beauty and simplicity Christopher Coleman shares in his very special healing video:
Click and watch
http://trentfortner.com/Test/wp/blog/?p=66&cpage=1#comment-43
. . . more than once!
May you live FREE now!
Malcolm
PS: Thanks to Coach Trent Fortner for sharing Christopher’s remarkable teaching!
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Wow, what a great way to start the week.
It reminds me of the Marianne Williamson poem,
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. ”
A good reminder to follow our inner passions, and share the Light with others.
Thanks for sharing,
Annette
I am always touched and humbled by such individuals. They serve as reminders that healing of any kind begins in the mind.
What a great message to start the week. Thanks for sharing.
Malcolm,
My own father was confined to a wheelchair from the time when I was 11 years old and he was 33. He remained in the chair until he died at age 79. But in between, after a brief period of contemplating suicide, he put down his cross of paraplegia and carved out a life in which he was more active and did more for the family and the community than most of his friends did. He was my hero and set the path for me. Now watching Chris Coleman , with what some would call an even greater disability, he reminded me of what my father taught. No matter what so called “disability ” you may have, you CAN lay down that cross and live a useful happy life by the generous act of giving of yourself in a variety of ways. My dad and Chris both were blessed to share. WE can all learn to live this message…..regardless of age or disability or non-disability. I need to work harder to do my share.
Jerry Jellison
I loved this and also that Chris Coleman realized while traveling all over the world that he was not the only one in a wheelchair. He was focused on others, and a great reminder of whose you are. Thanks for sharing this.
Catherine Trammell