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Jen,

 

You have such a warm heart! This is a great group to share with,

too-lots of light workers and Reiki practitioners here.

 

I would recommend apache tears for grief, blue lace agate for you

(calming), and maybe sodalite for your MIL by her bed, to soak up

nasty vibes and produce calm as well. Smoky quartz is nice to carry

around for grief and protection and energy.

 

I second the props to Louise Hay--really nice stuff to read.

 

Terminal illness can be a very long haul, and very draining for the

family. Your hubby may just feel numb or frozen inside, which is

actually a protective response for him.

 

Also, has your MIL looked into palliative care, and hospice when the

time comes? These treatments can help make an easier transition.

 

Holding you and yours in love and light,

 

Cindy

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Cindy, thank you!

I believe I came to this group for a reason. Whether it be to heal my MIL or

help myself and my husband...

No, we have not looked into palliative care or hospice. Thanks for that, with

so much going on it is hard to keep up with everything that needs to be taken

care of. One day at time...

 

I think tomorrow will be a great day to go visit some rock shops!

 

Jen :)

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cindy_midcalf

Thursday, December 13, 2007 12:43 AM

[CrystalHW] Re: Newbie alert! :)

 

 

Jen,

 

You have such a warm heart! This is a great group to share with,

too-lots of light workers and Reiki practitioners here.

 

I would recommend apache tears for grief, blue lace agate for you

(calming), and maybe sodalite for your MIL by her bed, to soak up

nasty vibes and produce calm as well. Smoky quartz is nice to carry

around for grief and protection and energy.

 

I second the props to Louise Hay--really nice stuff to read.

 

Terminal illness can be a very long haul, and very draining for the

family. Your hubby may just feel numb or frozen inside, which is

actually a protective response for him.

 

Also, has your MIL looked into palliative care, and hospice when the

time comes? These treatments can help make an easier transition.

 

Holding you and yours in love and light,

 

Cindy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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