Greetings. I hope you are keeping well. The above pics, taken somewhere deep in the hills of England, were sent by our regular contributor, Chris. He took them a few days ago, during one of his hikes. Please enjoy.
Thirty years ago to this night, (28th October), while coming home very late from the hospital where I worked, I was set upon, and overpowered by thugs. They broke my skull, cheekbone, and several teeth. A shard of skull pierced my eye, and my brain was exposed. Shortly after, I was back in hospital, only this time lying in intensive care. I was acutely aware when I was Cheyne-Stoking, and knew that my life was ebbing away. I knew when my heart stopped. I heard the cardiac monitor, and the anxious voices of my medical team, all fading fast into the distance.Ā
Next, I was somewhere very different. I was completely free from pain, and found myself enjoying a rather elevated sense of mental awareness. In this calm space, I held a conversation with a wise soul, who told me that I had the choice to go on ahead at his side, or return to earth, if I was willing to face severe pain, and several other challenges that would ensue.
In that moment, there was no question in my mind that the happiness of my earthly family mattered more to me than any difficulties I might have to face. I elected without hesitation, and with my deepest gratitude, to return to mission earth. Heaven, after all, is eternal, while the life of the body is, by comparison, but the blink of a blackbirds eye.
I required three operations. It took nearly a year to put me back together. I was informed that my eye would have been lost if I hadn’t had the extreme good fortune of having one of this country’s top eye surgeons.
And here I am, thirty years later to the day, telling you all about it. I hope you don’t mind. If I learned anything that night, it was knowing what really matters the most in life. And,Ā I just so want all to know there is nothing to fear when your conscience is clear.
With thanks to all who stop by. Ā I really hope you enjoy these posts. Though I find it quite a task at times to keep up with everyone, know that I’m still here at my keyboard, pacing myself as the day allows. Perhaps the coming new year will bring more energy my way.
Until next time, peace from Amras.
āIf you live decent, what do you need with lucky charms?ā
Nora Batty.
Photography ©C.H.
Happy miracle recovery, Amras — what a story! May you continue to thrive here on Earth, and thank you very much for all that you share!!!! Dawn
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Thank you so much Dawn. It’s great to still be here.
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Beautiful. š
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Thank you, appreciated.
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Hi friend! Been a while since my last login to WP… Hope everything is fine at your side!
Have a great day ahead, always! Cheers! āŗļø
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Hi there, it’s great to hear from you again. I’m keeping well, thanks. Hope you are too. I’m very glad to see you posting again. Cheers.
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Good to know that everything is well, my friend! Stay happy and healthy always! Cheers!! š
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Its nice from you to share your experience, I enjoyed reading it, not the hardship you went through, but the message, and wisdom you acquired from it.
Thank you. š
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Thank you Brigido. I hope you are keeping well. Apologies for my taking so long to reply. I’m having a few health challenges, and they are slowing me down quite a bit. Although I wouldn’t wish for anyone ever to experience a night like that, I’m grateful for for my part, for all that I continue to learn from the memory of it.
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Your writing is very captivating! At the moment it is late here in Sweden, and I thought I was too tired to read, but I quickly got lost in your story. I am very glad you made the choice you did!
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Thank you, that is very kind of you, and very appreciated. I am glad too. Cheers – have a great evening.
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