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Divine Intervention in Attempted Suicide
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson
"I need help!" The voice on the other end of the phone line sounded weak, groggy and frightenedit took a few seconds to figure out who was speaking. It was "Mary," a new friend. "Where are you, Mary?" I could tell that something was seriously wrong. "I'm in the General Hospital. Can you come and help me?"
As soon as I was able to leave the house, I drove to the hospitalall the while wondering: "Why did she ask for me? We hardly know each other."
I found Mary lying in a hospital bed that was totally disheveleddried vomit was obvious by appearance and smell. Her hair was wild and matted with more vomit. Her mascara had obviously smeared across the pillow. She was pale -- very pale -- and shaky.
"What has happened? Why are you here?" I asked.
"I tried to kill myself," she replied. "And everyone is angry with me. The nurses have not helped me comb my hair, or wash my face even."
"Tell me about it," I invited while I opened her nightstand and found the basin, soap and a washrag. I filled it wit warm water, then sat on her bed and began gently wiping the tears from her face.
"Roger and I split up," she began. "He had the kids this weekend and I was so depressed I took a whole bottle of sleeping pills. I wanted to die."
Considering the fact that Mary was barely five feet tall and weighed may be 95 pounds, I wondered if she had really ingested a full bottle of pills.
"How many did you take?" I asked softly.
"I'm not sure. They told me they found 34 pills undigested when they pumped my stomach."
"Oh, then someone found you right away?" I was being quite logical.
"No, actually, that's why I called you. I was not found until my husband brought the children home48 hours after I had swallowed the pills."
I was quiet for a few minutes as I took it all in. Rationally, that was not possible. Yet here she was alive, although a bit rough looking.
Her next comment really surprised me. "I thought of you right away. Remember the day you came to my house and told me that God loves me?" I nodded my head. "Well, my husband and I had a good laugh at you. We thought you were a 'nut-job' for doing that. But when I came to from having my stomach pumped, you and your words where flooding my mind. That's why I called you."
I had finished bathing her face, neck, chest and arms. I could not find a hair brush, so I took the comb from my purse and began gently combing her hair.
"Do you believe me now?" I asked kindly.
"Well, someone must love me. I should have died and well -- here I am alive."
Mary did live. In a few months she and her husband re-married and the last I heard they were expecting child number six!
As I reflect on this entire event, I can now see how Mary's soul had reached out to my soul when we first met. With my mind, I thought we had become friends because we were both doctor's wives with five children. Our family similarity had created a little "bond" between us. At that time, I was a little "missionary"full of faith in God and eager to share my faith with anyone who would listen. I had not yet learned the "golden rule" which states: "If they haven't asked the question, they don't want to hear the answer."
At the same time I was full of zeal, I was also paying attention to little "Spirit nudges"those soft, gentle nudges to do something that wasn't on my agenda for the day. Sometimes the nudge would be to phone someone and encourage or just listen to them. At other times the nudge would be stronger and I would stop in the middle of doing the dishes and go see that person. It was just such a nudge from Spirit that prompted me to visit Mary that day. Of course, my rational mind needed an excuse to visit her and the most important message of God's love was primary in my heart. So she got the whole speech! When I left her house that day, I simply turned it over to Spirit and did not worry about how well she received that "good news." I had done my part. And now, Spirit had done its part in demonstrating God's love to her and keeping her alive.
You may be wondering what this story has to do with the Law of Attraction. Actually, it has everything to do with the Law of Attraction on a deep soul level. When we first learn about the Law of Attraction, we become aware of how it workswe become conscious of it and we start monitoring our thoughts. That's a beginner's awareness: "LOA 101." Now, we are growing and evolving in our understanding that something inside us is a very powerful magnet and it is drawing to us situations which bypass our conscious mind.
This powerful magnet is our soul. Our subconscious mind is very connected to our soul. And our soul has a direct line of communication to our "supra-conscious mind" or Divine Mind. Our souls communicate with one another in ways our minds cannot grasp. It is very non-linear and on a very high level of consciousness that is wordlesspure vibration.
You don't have to be a guru meditating on a mountain top for hours every day to recognize your soul's messages to you. Just pay attention to those little "nudges," little "inklings," little "hunches"remember your soul needs your body to cooperate even though it does not make rational sense. You don't have to understand it; you just have to respond to the 'nudge.'
You may not realize how many people are alive today, because you followed that nudge and spoke kindly, bought them a meal or simply said a prayer for them. It could be the person standing in front of you at the bank has thoughts of suicide, yet their soul timed it so your soul would stand in close proximity.
Your soul is Life! Will you acknowledge your soul and choose to honor it to the best of your ability? Nothing more is required.
About the Author
Founder of the Law of Attraction Training Center, Rebecca Hanson is a teacher and mentor to students from around the world. Learn to apply the Law of Attraction to your life through the audio course, Certified Law of Attraction Practitioners' Program, at: http://www.lawofattractiontrainingcenter.com/programs.html or learn about her "A Year of Miracles," teleclass here: http://www.lawofattractioncatalog.com/listings.html?keyword=miracles
Addiction; the Professional Intervention, Employers Helping Employees With Drug or Alcohol Problems
There are close to 30 million chemically dependent people in America, and the vast majority of these people retain gainful employment and contribute to society. The problem of substance abuse and addiction pervades all working environments throughout the country, and substance abusers and addicts are in general far less productive, far more likely to get injured on the job, and far more likely to require costly medical leave.
It is in everyone's best interest to minimize the problems of substance abuse in the workplace, and since co workers and employees become our friends as much as our occupational peers, there is a personal and emotional reason for a desire to effect change; over and above the important matter of employee performance.
Companies invest considerable time and resources in the training of their employees, and although when faced with substance abuse and declining productivity these employers may be justified to terminate employment, it is often preferable to first attempt to change the behaviors of substance abuse and salvage the resources invested in that person as they also attempt to better the health and happiness of a close workplace friend or colleague.
It's not easy, but it's still well worth doing
If it were easy to overcome an addiction to drugs or alcohol the level of abuse would never have reached the endemic levels we currently face. No one wants to ruin their health, their family life and sink careers to the face of an addiction, but these compelling diseases often cloud our judgment and our reasoning. Few of use can beat an entrenched addiction without professional help, and far too few of us ever seek treatment help without outside pressure.
Research shoes that in the case of male abusers, employer influence is the single greatest factor of influence towards treatment. Employer pressure supersedes that of family or friends, and as such employers are in a powerful influence to effect change.
Employers wishing to intervene in the use behaviors of an employee often consider the professional intervention as a way to demonstrate concern and compassion to the problem, but also to illustrate the true harms done to the company out of the substance use and abuse, and also to make clear the repercussions of not getting treatment.
A professional intervention runs in a similar manner to a familial intervention. All colleagues that work with, under and above the employee abuser will gather in a respectful and compassioned way, to share stories of the personal and professional costs to each from the actions of the substance abusing worker. The employers will also make clear in most cases that treatment assistance is a requirement of continuing employment.
Ideally some form of treatment is pre arranged, and professional responsibilities already covered for an easy entry into needed drug or alcohol treatment.
Everyone wins
These interventions are enormously effective in convincing of a need for change and a need for treatment, and when treatment can influence a change in behaviors and a betterment of the problem, everyone emerges far ahead. The company can salvage a valued employee and in many cases friend, and the abuser benefits most of all, with a better life of sobriety.
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