Voices: MAP
MAP Evolution
My clarity of thinking and problem-solving has brought me to many new and exciting life decisions. I asked as part of my DDP to facilitate change and to evolve as much as possible in this stage of my life. And I certainly got what I asked for! ...
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No Longer Alone to Remember
Occasionally when I ask my team a question, I am able to intuit the actual answer. But usually I end up playing 20 questions and muscle-testing for the answers. Because my body has been weakened from years of health problems, I was told I could only handle one memory a week ...
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Are These My Eyes
I doubted the miracle, so two weeks later during a regular MAP session, I apologized to them and asked for confirmation. I got an affirmative that yes, indeed my eyes were healed. Then I saw (again with my eyes closed) what appeared to be two eyes such as would be shown in a textbook ...
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Blooming Miracles
No one had watered the ground out by the steps. We’d had no rain in months. The native wild flowers had not even produced. Sage, cactus and yucca were the only plants that withstood the drought. So to see a single scarlet nasturtium blossom that had somehow forced its way up through the brick-hard crust as a sign for me was quite something ...
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Best Road Buddies
I described to my team the nature and location of the pain, and I described my emotional and mental state in great detail. Sure enough, in just a few minutes the pain subsided at least 85 percent. But there was still the ghost of a headache ...
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Chemo Made Easier
My MAP team also helped me a lot on the emotional level. I heard that many people who have to go through chemotherapy suffer from depression. I never suffered from depression, and all my friends were surprised to see me so well although I was doing such a strong therapy like chemotherapy ...
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No Problem Too Small
After that, the next day my eye was totally healed. No blurry vision, no burning, or anything! I had always known my MAP team was working on my body during the sessions, but this was the most dramatic experience I have ever had because ...
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Sugarbottom
I just underwent treatment for cancer of the cervix discovered in late May/early June. The tumor was of a size that was not suitable for surgery, so after swearing I would never do chemotherapy, I agreed to radiation with adjunct chemo for a defined time period ...
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The Placenta That Walked
Today, two months later, I stunned the ultrasound tech by showing up with that same placenta at the very top (instead of the very bottom). She kept having to check her notes to make sure I was the same person ...
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Healing the Past
On a similar note, I also had an experience about a death in a past life — being stabbed in the back. I have a birthmark on the same spot. Both experiences felt like I had healed the trauma surrounding these events, both of which I was unaware were even traumas ...
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