Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hate Doctors

Hate Doctors??


I used to hate doctors. I wondered why they get to determine/diagnose whether or not someone dies, how or whether something is curable. The health system is clearly overrated. The Food and Drug Administration makes any natural cure sound fictional. I, personally, gravitate towards anything not FDA approved. After a few situations, a lot of online searching and finding The Natural Cures They Don’t Want you to Know About book, my eyes were open.

For one, I had a rare case of acne and I was desperate to clear it up. I went to a “specialist” and ended up having to get shots in my face! I still have small tiny holes from what the doctor did 10 years ago. Later, I came to find out all I needed to do was change my diet.

My sister was once diagnosed with cancer and at that time the only option was chemotherapy. When that wasn’t effective they sent her home to die. That was more than 10 years ago. She never had cancer come to find out and she is still here today.

There are countless stories like my sister's.  She is a “walking miracle” to me. She believes, as I do, her healing came from God.

And that’s ultimately what I wanted to focus on today.

I had an AHA moment, an epiphany if you will, and now no longer hate doctors. I see the underlying purpose to the madness. Doctors actually “bring” people closer to God in more ways than one. I, for one, can recount countless prayers to “save” my sister (as well as my family) and in return experienced a miracle. While it took many years and although she still has episodes of her rare condition, it has never returned to the same degree and she always bounces back quickly.

My point is: I’ve learned that God’s purpose for life is to know itself in contrast. Had she not been “misdiagnosed,” I would never have understood what a miracle is or what God is capable of.

Fruits and veggies in organic form, planted by us and created by God, can cure almost everything. Hence, we must strengthen the relationship to our true source of supply.

We are here on earth as students to understand life, God and our connection. Sometimes we lose sight of what we can learn from our experiences.

When we experience life or death situation pertaining to health we must hold ourselves accountable to reach and research information and work on our relationship with God. You may realize it was what could have been missing all along. 

  

With Love,


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