Local Good News

A little local thing.
(photo W Hayes)

I’m savoring it and milking it for all it is worth. And it is worth a lot here locally. A twenty some year old man, Adrian, who had been a champion wrestler and a few years younger than our Wiley has been in a coma for three weeks. Well, he came out of it sometime yesterday to his mother’s and all our delight. And beyond he was talking in sentences and remembered who people are. Praise the Lord!

My Rebecca told me in the dark in the middle of the night during a wind storm that had knocked the power out. I for a long time thought of that wonderful thing as the wind howled through the trees and things banged outside. What a wonderful thing. How wonderful a thing. How wonderful in our present time with things all around howling and banging. Praise the Lord!

It is just a little local flame. Maybe a flower bud growing up from a crack in the sidewalk. Just a little glint of possibility. Blue sky behind the cloud.

Now in a minute I have to look around outside and check all the roofs for damage and see if anything needs chainsawing in the driveway. I need to start my journey into the big city and the Institute later this morning. Medical miracles waiting to happen for me with the new immunotherapy starting today!

Yes, that’s right, medical miracles are already happening. Janet, my
energy work healer had us watch Medicine Buddha (Amazon Prime) last evening. It is full length documentary filmed entirely in Mongolia. I am working hard with Janet’s help on visualization of my cancer dispersing so we are all pulling together.

power on loves, Felipé.

8 thoughts on “Local Good News”

  1. Have you been to Mongolia? I’ve always wanted to go there the train from Moscow to Beijing passes through it’s capital,Ulan Bator.Ulan Bator means The Red Hero and was named after one of Lenin’s far eastern followers that began the revolution in Mongolia.your immune therapy should work as I was reading about a dentist who had it,he had stage 4b Mycosis Fungoides, and he made a recovery.i’m still at the radiation level and so far both hands done then my 🐾 feet and on to other parts of the body.sadly I don’t think that it’s fully worked as I can see little pusticles on the hand done first which look like the things that I noticed in 2006 and my doctor told me it was ezecma.temprature in Ulan Bator today a bone chilling -29c…. that’s cold!

    1. Kevan ~ no never been to Mongolia but as all Polish people have some of that blood in me. Interesting looking place though. Looks like the place to be summertime. Good luck with your treatment. Felipé.

  2. My sister is into ethnic origins and I think that our DNA seems to have come from around Georgia,Soviet Georgia not US Georgia!but that was a long time ago more recently they hailed from England, France and Ireland.

    1. Kevan ~ that is all fascinating stuff. So amazing that they are able to figure that stuff out. Hang in there. Felipé.

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