Friday, September 26, 2008

New Ways to Heal Old Wounds by Patricia Theisen

Dear Terry,

I understand what you are saying (about the need to remember past crimes against humanity) and I agree with it partially. I say partially because there were so many atrocities during WW II. The Americans were almost as bad citing the capture and placement in concentration camps of Japanese Americans, confiscating their possessions and humiliating them as well as allowing the Pearl Harbor massacre when it was known by the top governmental people in the United States, sending atomic bombs to Japan. Does anyone talk about that memory so we can heal it? U.S. administrators are still holding people in atrocious conditions in Quantanimo Bay, Cuba. Horrible things were done by "us" in Vietnam and Korea and few of these things are being brought to light and they need to be healed as well.

These things are being denied also by our own governmental people. Denial is only a diversionary tactic to cover some current activity that someone doesn't want viewed. That is what has to be discovered. Why were the Twin Towers blown up, and I am not referring to the Muslim-piolted plane crashing into them? Our government is using the so-called terrorists as a cover for their own terrorist behavior.

Thanks for being a peace keeper. Yes, we need more healers and using fear tactics isn't the answer.

Now, having said that much, I think that what needs to be thought out is the reason behind the Iranian denial of the Holocaust in the first place. The Iranian people, in my opinion, are not interested in WW II historical activities. Their government using this tactic (insisting that no Holocaust ever took place) to cover their own activities. They know that the Holocaust subject stirs up angers and fears which diverts suspicion about their business.

To heal any situation, all signs of anger and fear must be dissolved. That information is not needed in our personal life anymore, as it brings up unwanted angers and fears. Past is past; but resentments only carry on negative feelings in people. Scientists know that when memories are rekindled they bring in new aspects and remain to fester unless the acts that aroused the original pain are forgiven and let go. The Iranian political rulers know that and try to stir up angers with a subject that is bound to have that effect, with the Jewish people especially.

We can only heal with love whether it be the perpetrators of terrorist attacks or our own governmental personnel. Living life as we want it to be makes it happen. To be in the NOW, living a life of loving, nurturing whomever comes into our environmental space is healing and making our planet balanced.

That is my belief and the way I live my life bringing out the respect and divine aspect of every person and even inanimate things. All is play. Those perpetrators of negative energies played their role very well. I play my role the best that I am able.

Love Patricia


Patricia Theisen is the founder of the Perceptual Enrichment Program (PEP) helping people, especially children, world wide to bring out self-esteem and respect in themselves so that they have the freedom to express whatever creative abilities they desire and therefore respect others.

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