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WHEE Spotlight
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WHEEKLY ARTICLE
WHEE for Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery – Part 1
Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABIHM
A grand adventure is about to begin. - Winnie the Pooh
WHEE can be of enormous help in pregnancy, labor and delivery.
Having a baby is a very sp...
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Dear Dan, I am continually amazed with the results of the WHEE session you did with me in Phoenix. Every time I revisit the event of losing my beautiful home - I see it as a beautiful memory forever filed in my consciousness as an achievement, to have known, felt and experienced.&n...
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Meditation (June 2009)
The Bread which you do not use is the bread of the hungry. A Prayer for Those who Have Too Much
o my brothers and sisters in developing countries; While I was deciding which oat bran cereal to eat this morning, you were searching the ground for leftover grains from the passing truck. While I was jogging at the health center, you were working in the wealthy landowner’s fields under a scorching sun. While I was choosing between diet and regular soda, your parched lips were yearning for the touch of water. While I complained about the poor service in the gourmet restaurant, your were gratefully receiving a bowl of rice. While I poured my ‘fresh and better detergent’ in the washing machine, you stood in the river with your bundle of clothes. While I watched the evening news on my wide screen television set, you were terrorized and taunted by a dictatorship government. While I read the newspaper and drank my cup of steaming coffee, you walked the dusty, hot miles to the tiny, crowded schoolroom to try to learn how to read. While I scanned the ads for a bargain on an extra piece of clothing, you woke up and put on the same shirt and pants that you have worn for many months. While I built a 14-room house for the three of us, your family of 10 found shelter in a one-room hut. While I went to church last Sunday and felt more slightly bored, you looked upon the earth and those around you and felt gratitude to God for being alive for one more day. My brothers and sisters, forgive me for my arrogance and my indifference. Forgive me for not doing my part to change the unjust systems that keep you suffering and impoverished. I offer you my promise to become more aware of your situation and to change my lifestyle as I work for transformation of our world. Sr. Joyce Rupp
Servite Sr. Joyce Rupp wrote this prayer after visits to Guatemala and Liberia From Xaverian Mission Newsletter
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