The Science Behind the Law of Attraction Magazine February, 2016 | Page 5

simply said, ?I know those healings are possible, but they?re not for me. I just want this thing out of me!? the office. I looked at Mom and said, ?I think you?ve just found your doctor!? I heard her loud and clear. I supported my mother?s choice and helped her find the best facilities and doctors possible to honor it. As we made the rounds to evaluate hospitals and university research centers, Mom had the opportunity to personally interview each potential surgeon. She asked her questions to get to know each doctor, and I listened with another set of ears to what the best voices in the field of lung surgery were telling her. At the end of each conversation, I would ask one additional question. After all of Mom?s concerns were addressed, I?d shake hands with the doctor, look him or her in the eye, and ask, ?What role do you believe that God or a higher power plays in your work?? With only one exception, my question became the cue to end the handshake, as one by one, each doctor would turn and walk out of the room. Mom?s surgery was a complete and total success. She has been cancer-free ever since, and has also made changes in her life that help her to stay that way. I?m sharing the story here as another example of how a choice in life can become the turning point that leads to good things. For my mother, knowing with absolute certainty that her body was free of the tissue that threatened her life was the turning point that gave her the freedom to change her routines of diet, exercise, and the way she?d been taught to think and live. It was the choice to do something that matched her belief system, however? having surgery? that was the key that made these other types of changes possible. Our personal turning points must fit into our own worldview of possibilities. It was at the very last interview with the very last doctor on our list at a university teaching hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that one surgeon didn?t leave. Instead, when he heard my question, he gripped my hand even firmer and let out a big belly laugh that surprised me. With a gleam in his eyes, he looked directly into mine, and with a thick European accent that I couldn?t quite identify, he answered my question by asking one of his own. ?Who do you think works through these hands to perform the miracles in the operating room?? he said as he raised his arms for us to see. He let out another laugh, hugged my mom, turned, and walked out of Gregg Braden, latest book - Resil ience From t he Heart - The singl e eye of t he heart ? the state of harmony that we create for ourselves in heart-brain coherence? accesses what?s true for us in the moment of a given situation. Please visit Gregg's Website: GreggBraden.com to purchase your copy and to sign up for his newsletter. Page 5 - April , 2016