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Patrick watts's avatar

Very powerful stuff as always David!

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David Brazier's avatar

Thanks Patch.

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Dom Watts's avatar

What a fascinating tale. Amazing stuff. I am very glad that you were able to have the faith and fortitude to move through such a difficult set of experiences and come out of the other side in good health. It is truly inspirational and I am grateful for you sharing the story.

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David Brazier's avatar

Thanks for reading Dom, it really was a curious experience. Thanks for taking the time to read.

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Rob's avatar

thanks a lot for this post. I recognise with my father and family a similar pattern. My father died at the age of 65 years old, was very active with sports and from the outside did all the healthy things a human can do. Inside he was stuck with something and he couldn't talk about it. The last days of his life he started to cry and he was so happy with the tears. It was something he couldn't do for more than 40 years. I went to a medium last year and she gave some information to me about my connection with him/ similar as closed heart? My dad never could connect with his own heart I think and that was the reason he couldn't connect with his son. There was always a distance, never a real hug. He worked hard, lonely and did the best he could, but a trauma was hurting him. He mentioned through the medium that for me was now the time to forgive him and to move forward to solve this pattern. He is proud what I am doing and it is another boost to move forward and put light on every dark matter no matter how scary. Exchanging views and expressing helps myself to move energy forward, so it can flow instead of getting stuck in the body. a magic 2025.

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David Brazier's avatar

Thanks Rob for reading.

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Greeley Miklashek, MD's avatar

Wonderful New Year's blessing of your discovery of and accepting of the spiritual guidance available to all of us, if we only are quiet and accepting, as you were/are. I am always drawn to England, as my maternal GF was a native of Liverpool, although I never had the honor of meeting him, as he died here in the US from the "Spanish Flu" in 1919. He was a railroad engineer and I have a pic of him and his fireman standing infront of their engine, which I've had blown-up and admire daily. He is obviously a tall handsome, shy, humble man, about whom my dear mother, who was 10yo at the time of his death, never spoke. I am particularly struck in your heartfelt and spiritually driven writing with your insight that "...inner conflicts that are not fully faced, must be lived outside ones self as fate". I am a 79 yo retired physician/psychiatrist/addictionist/recovered alcoholic-addict/stress researcher, as well as 5 yr. LONG COVID and 2yr. prostate cancer survivor, and author of the free online e-book PDF, "Stress R Us". Thank you and many blessings for your work, as well as a VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR for you and your wife. Gregg Miklashek,MD

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David Brazier's avatar

Thanks Greeley - that all sound fascinating.

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Veronika Bond's avatar

Thank you for sharing this powerful experience and the healing of your bloodline. I have had parallel experiences, so it is very moving to read such a story from a fellow traveller ~ the moments of stepping out of the so-called 'real world' into the 'true world', the infinite which is always there, beyond the veil, ready for us when we are ready. Powerful stuff. And to have a companion like your wife is a true blessing.

My very best wishes for 2025

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David Brazier's avatar

Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

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