I spent all day in the Boise temple. It gave me a quiet place to meditate and pray. Gratefully, I received some well-timed impressions that encouraged me and helped me further to shape my special prayer to Heavenly Father re: my diagnosis and outcome.
On Friday night, I realized I would not have enough of the Reliv product, SoySentials, to see me through until a new shipment came in on Tuesday. The suggested cancer formula has me using up a can every two days. The impression came to me to call a Reliv contact I’d made in Boise just a week before my diagnosis. It was through her I was able to obtain more.
In the temple, I was reminded that the impression on how to obtain more SoySentials came through the spirit, thus strengthening my faith in the suggested formula given me. This is important because there is controversy in the medical community – conventional and alternative – about using soy products re: cancer. Some circles say that their properties might encourage cells towards cancerous growth. I have faith in Reliv’s products because I know them to be of the highest quality.
My first impression, then, was that the suggested Reliv formula will do what it says it will. The second impression was to hold off the lumpectomy for at least a couple of weeks in order for the Reliv to have a chance to work. I felt that whatever happens on the day of surgery, a follow-up visit the next month will reveal no cancer at all. I felt that Rex and I will be able to continue with our original plans made in December before receiving the cancer diagnosis. I was strongly impressed with – had a very clear image - of something that would happen during the time frame of that original plan.
On my way home, I was able to visit with Mike after he got off work. (He hadn’t responded to but one of our phone calls during the last 6 weeks and to none of the letters I’d sent. I was pretty worried about what was going on with him.) Mike explained that he had just opened his mail about 4 days ago and learned of my cancer. He has a close friend whose mother has been where I am now. Kelly reassured him a lot. We talked about my news a while. Upon departing, we hugged each other four different times. Now this was unusual and very welcome.
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