A couple of days ago I posted two entries on my blog. Luckily a reader soon posted a comment about it that made me realise that it was perhaps too close to the bone and so I removed both of them within an hour or two.
However, I would like to address one of this reader’s statements. As you may or may not know, I work as a traditional doctor (in Africa known as a Sangoma). Part of this work is doing bone-readings which is a way of tracking a person’s cycles and patterns, thereby giving them insight into situations and sometimes even possible future outcomes. This particular reader stated that he/she had been a client of mine before and that they were confused as to why I couldn’t have summed the situation in question up better if I have access to bone readings and work as a healer myself. Surely, they thought, I should have known better than to walk into such a destructive situation, surely I should have known what the outcome would be?
Dear reader, it is always easier to have perspective about other people’s lives than it is to have it in your own. We all have our own lessons to learn and if you believe that I am devoid of that you are sorely mistaken. Just like you I can be very vulnerable and sometimes believe what I want to believe rather than what the actual reality of the matter might be. Suffice to say that the event I mentioned had a very positive effect at the end of the day,helping me to move on with my life, and for that I am very grateful.
Thank you for reading, coming with me on my journey, and keep posting your comments.
It means a lot to hear your thoughts.
Alice.
"Too close to the bone" (or is it bones?) has a new meaning for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for changing the blog format ... I can make comments again!
Woop-woop!
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Thanks Julie
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