I have a close friend that has been hit with covid now for a second time. I was with her and her 5-year-old grandson over New Years weekend. We parted on that Sunday morning and she came down with covid starting that Sunday night. I haven't had symptom one. I have been exposed to it several times and nothing has ever come of it.
I talked to her tonight to check in and see how she was doing. It's day nine for her and her grandson. 103 temp, nausea, and diarrhea. She works in the medical field with cancer patients. She can't send her grandson home until they are all clear. Of course, she is home-bound. No one can help her. She is a wreck. Grandson is helping and taking care of her in ways that he can.
So I feel a little helpless. All I can do is call her.
So I put it out to the universe and asked what I could do to help her in the best way I could. I clearly got back to see her as well and then I heard 15 seconds. I had forgotten both tips.
To help another in a remote way you see them as whole complete and healthy and hold the vision or thought for 15 seconds. That is the flare that you shoot out that the universe responds to. I have heard Ester Hicks say 17 seconds. So I try to hold the vision for 20 seconds. I don't think it matters how many times you do it. I would think the more you see them as healthy the better. The process helps me feel like I am helping in some way, somehow.
This all came to me and I thought I would share so if any of you are feeling a little lost because you can't help someone at a distance remember 15 seconds.
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