Treating patients not cancer. No cancer is untreatable, as much as no stubborness is tolerable.
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Back to Work
After consulting with a counsellor, I have now realized that what I am doing is not to save but to act as a conduit to help others help themselves.
And so I'm now a bit up and about, doing what I know and feel that is my calling
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
I completely agree with you Sir. My experience has taught me that I am only one, but I am one. We have special gift's, talents and abilities that are specifically designed to fit the expression of our beings. In my experience I have found that I can lead a horse to water, but I can not make the horse drink. The horse has to have a desire to drink. I get into my own dis-ease when I try and force the horse to drink and in the process frequently get bit or kicked.
What we have to give will not be accepted or applauded by some, but that is not our business. May God open the eyes of those who need to see, what needs to be seen.
Thank you for your dedication to your patients and the families that you serve. You are a blessing to them my friend.
1 comment:
I completely agree with you Sir. My experience has taught me that I am only one, but I am one. We have special gift's, talents and abilities that are specifically designed to fit the expression of our beings. In my experience I have found that I can lead a horse to water, but I can not make the horse drink. The horse has to have a desire to drink. I get into my own dis-ease when I try and force the horse to drink and in the process frequently get bit or kicked.
What we have to give will not be accepted or applauded by some, but that is not our business. May God open the eyes of those who need to see, what needs to be seen.
Thank you for your dedication to your patients and the families that you serve. You are a blessing to them my friend.
Have a restful weekend.
Craig J.Phillips MRC,BA
Second Chance to Live
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