Pegge, Thanks for sharing your journey to seeing clearly. My heart is with you.
I am also in the process of scheduling surgery for cataracts.
I am grateful for you sharing your prayers and preparations please know I am praying for you and your surgeon, in the words of Julian of Norwich , “All is well, all will be well and in all manner of things shall be well.”
Well. . .I'm not too sure about Jesus' comment! I think even with our eyes closed we are full of light, light being the main substance of what we are. A combination of love and pure consciousness? And with our wondrous imagination, we can imagine light so brilliant the physical eyes might not be able to handle it! So with that out of the way, I "see" you leaping to a new level with this surgery, which like my own heart surgery, gives us the excuse to suddenly be more, see more of what's here in 3D and what nonphysical life is like as well. And all through the procedures, remember, you have company from many loving beings. . .
Oh thank you Penney, and for calling this out & getting it out if the way—I too have been stumbling a bit with past understandings, and the gift and acknowledgment of seeing with new eyes! The light I experienced in nature after writing this post was astonishing—plus, for the first time, I saw significant color differences between my right and left eye vision. I didn’t share this part—a Stellar Blue Jay landed in the tree branches outside my window, and it moved from one spot that had faced me, a bit higher, looking toward the river with its back to me. The position in the new spot was cradled in the V of two branches, and my immediate thought was oh, like the blue jay, I’m so held…nested. And then for the first time in 19 years since Justin died, aware that my nickname for him was blue bird, I recognized there was a “Blue J” visiting me. 🥰💙 Yes to sooooo much company from loving brings… Thank you for you!
Pegge, Thanks for sharing your journey to seeing clearly. My heart is with you.
I am also in the process of scheduling surgery for cataracts.
I am grateful for you sharing your prayers and preparations please know I am praying for you and your surgeon, in the words of Julian of Norwich , “All is well, all will be well and in all manner of things shall be well.”
Thank you Regina, and I’ll be praying for you, and share what I learn post-surgeries! Yes to All shall be well! 🫶
Well. . .I'm not too sure about Jesus' comment! I think even with our eyes closed we are full of light, light being the main substance of what we are. A combination of love and pure consciousness? And with our wondrous imagination, we can imagine light so brilliant the physical eyes might not be able to handle it! So with that out of the way, I "see" you leaping to a new level with this surgery, which like my own heart surgery, gives us the excuse to suddenly be more, see more of what's here in 3D and what nonphysical life is like as well. And all through the procedures, remember, you have company from many loving beings. . .
Oh thank you Penney, and for calling this out & getting it out if the way—I too have been stumbling a bit with past understandings, and the gift and acknowledgment of seeing with new eyes! The light I experienced in nature after writing this post was astonishing—plus, for the first time, I saw significant color differences between my right and left eye vision. I didn’t share this part—a Stellar Blue Jay landed in the tree branches outside my window, and it moved from one spot that had faced me, a bit higher, looking toward the river with its back to me. The position in the new spot was cradled in the V of two branches, and my immediate thought was oh, like the blue jay, I’m so held…nested. And then for the first time in 19 years since Justin died, aware that my nickname for him was blue bird, I recognized there was a “Blue J” visiting me. 🥰💙 Yes to sooooo much company from loving brings… Thank you for you!