I had thee most amazing synchros today with this video. I'll have to tell you the backstory on this (after). But first.. Peter Janssen. More near death experiences and insights than you can shake a stick at! Making one of the new 'metaphysical movies'.
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Synchro.. two weeks ago at that healers training, I met this woman named D. She was from Portland, down here in LA for the week. She mentioned in one of her sessions that she had shot herself in the stomach when she was a young woman. Instantly I was taken back to the period of time when I worked at Univ of Washington and I took care (for weeks) of this young lady, just a few years younger than me, who had shot herself in the chest. I was like.. no way. It can't be the same lady, like 20 yrs later. (First thing I asked her was, did you ever live in Washington?) It wasn't her, but the patient I had, became very attached to me. I was assigned to take care of her every day that I was working. I brought her favorite popsicles to work, and cringed with her when the nutrition iv made her facial hair grow in thick. We both cried on the last day of my assignment there at UW before I moved away (at that time, I left to go work at UCLA next). Anyway, I shared that with Darlene, and she shared alot with me about how much her favorite nurse meant to her. Some of the challenges she had in healing from her self inflicted wounds. And then... we learned we were both born on 11-22! She, in 1970, me in 1962. So .. another weird thing, right?
So anyway, in the film above, about 39 minutes in, Peter Janssen starts talking about how he and his wife were born on 5-27, only seven years apart. I started thinking of Darlene today when I heard that. And then .. my jaw hit the floor when this guy said, he had a son who was born on 11-22, and seven years later, another son born on 11-22! What!?
You better believe I sent this youtube in an email to D.
And I wonder, too, about that patient. I don't remember her name, but she shot herself in the sternum with a shot gun. She injured alot of organs and lived through a long surgery. She had a huge wound in the middle of her chest that was taking many months to fill in and heal. I was very young, and it was probably the first time I had to point blank ask a person, "Do you want to hurt yourself still?" She said no. There was no reason for suicide watch then. I remember being intimidated to ask her, because of my inexperience, and because we were so close in age.