Messages From Miracle
Automatic Writing from the hand of Bruce W. Chenoweth

Date: January 30th, 2007


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The Question or Situation: 

A friend was visiting for the purpose of getting ideas for resolving a tumor that had been found in her body. She wanted to use natural products rather than undergo surgery. During our conversation I became aware that she had a self-esteem issue stemming from feeling unwanted and unloved as a child. I suggested that she learn how lovable and valuable she really was, and that she begin to love herself unconditionally. I gave her the affirmation "I love myself unconditionally" along with a few others. She later joined my wife to watch "The Secret" video.

While she was watching the video, I began to notice the feeling in my arm that I get when it is time to automatic write. As I sat down to pen and paper I asked "What can I offer (name)?"

Miracle's Reply:  

"Miracle here.

You have already given her all she needs--to love herself. All else will be a natural outflow from that.

You know that no one bears a child without wanting to, no matter what foolish and hurtful things they may say later. Her parents held some deep pain and they thought theirs would lessen if they gave it to others. But it really hurt them more, while perpetuating the flow.

The flow is reversed from the power in love. We all originate in love. Along the way the love is tainted with fear. More love is what clears the fear. (BWC NOTE: At this point I visualized clear water running into a muddy pond, resulting in ever expanding swirls of clear water until the pond was running completely clear.)

At this point I began to think about Dr. Len's "Ho 'oponopono" lesson in which he heals himself and others with a repetition of "I'm sorry. I love you." The rest was in response to those thoughts and questions I had about the "I'm sorry" part.

Apologies lead to humility.

Forgiveness purifies power.

Love is the building block that creates form.