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I hope you get better very soon, Laura. A big hug!
A: It's all about balance. The measure of creativity can be approximated by the depth and duration of the plunge. Note however, the effort required to pull in inspiration is high at present due to massing of negative energies around your planet.
Laura said:A couple weeks of a terrible abcess, antibiotics that made me totally sick, etc. The whole thing had my entire auto-immune system up in arms and general misery ensued. But hopefully, this will begin the end of that nasty mess. I was able to persuade the dentist to use iodine when he packed the space with stuff that is supposed to harden into bone mass. So we'll see. Rinsing with colloidal silver and iodine solution periodically. I never want to go through that again. Poor Pierre and Chu went with me and Pierre nearly fainted. He said I was giving off super strong distress waves. Well, yeah!!!
Pete said:Laura said:I do have old injuries and an autoimmune condition (rheumatoid arthritis) that tends to upset the teeth, bones, etc. And, along with that, I have several really big projects that I'm facing down and wondering if I will complete them before my time is up. I guess if anything, that is what is bothering me most: conflict between workload and a need to rest but knowing I have no time to rest.
Jeez Laura.. My heart truly goes out to you. It seems as time marches on you find more to do and it just gets harder and harder. I'm really saddened to read this but deep down I have faith that if anybody can pull it off it would be you. I know your work is super important but please take care of yourself because your super important to all of us too. Sending thoughts and energy your way for a quick recovery!
Laura said:Ellipse said:An abcess? Ouch! Can lead to a septicaemia if not treated I think. I hope you find a good dentist and he did a good job.
I have an excellent dentist who has taken care of my autoimmune afflicted teeth for quite a few years now. He even came in on a Saturday to do this.
I've long thought about Louise Hay's work on such things and how it may relate to this tooth that was injured by another dentist 40 years ago and has never been right since. I don't have problems with "getting my teeth" into things nor do I have any problems breaking things down for analysis. I don't spend any time fermenting hurts or thoughts of revenge etc. I do have old injuries and an autoimmune condition (rheumatoid arthritis) that tends to upset the teeth, bones, etc. And, along with that, I have several really big projects that I'm facing down and wondering if I will complete them before my time is up. I guess if anything, that is what is bothering me most: conflict between workload and a need to rest but knowing I have no time to rest.