Guest guest Posted December 23, 2007 Report Share Posted December 23, 2007 Thanks , Good to get the details straight. When you say her hands were " torn off " , where they physically separated, or more like dislocated from the wrists? Either way, it gives my client with the spinal cord damage more positive feedback. > > One of my clients, who has spinal damage and is in a wheelchair, told > me he heard about someone who had their hands cut off and reattached > at the wrists. Her(?) hands were not functioning and she has been > undergoing sessions with the EPFX for a year and is beginning to get > sensation back in her hands. This is after a year's worth of sessions > at 's Hopkins University. Has anyone else heard about this woman > and her amputated hands? These are the kinds of stories we should be > sending to the Seattle Times. > > Ultimately, I feel that the conflict the Seattle Times articles have > generated in this discussion group should be viewed as our own > internal struggles with legitimacy, homophobia, fear, identity > conflict and belief in future lives. (I know there is a past-life > module in the EPFX. Has anyone found a future life progression?) > > Enough of that. Hope everyone has a wonderfully pagan holiday coming up. > > Aloha, > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 I think more like dislocated. You can see scars on her wrists where they were stretched though. {Disarmed} Re: Miraculous stories Thanks , Good to get the details straight. When you say herhands were "torn off", where they physically separated, or more likedislocated from the wrists? Either way, it gives my client with thespinal cord damage more positive feedback.> > One of my clients, who has spinal damage and is in a wheelchair,told> me he heard about someone who had their hands cut off and reattached> at the wrists. Her(?) hands were not functioning and she has been> undergoing sessions with the EPFX for a year and is beginning to get> sensation back in her hands. This is after a year's worth ofsessions> at 's Hopkins University. Has anyone else heard about this woman> and her amputated hands? These are the kinds of stories we should be> sending to the Seattle Times.> > Ultimately, I feel that the conflict the Seattle Times articles have> generated in this discussion group should be viewed as our own> internal struggles with legitimacy, homophobia, fear, identity> conflict and belief in future lives. (I know there is a past-life> module in the EPFX. Has anyone found a future life progression?) > > Enough of that. Hope everyone has a wonderfully pagan holidaycoming up.> > Aloha,> > > > > > > >----------------------------------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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