EXPANDING LANDSCAPES
Testimonials From Buhimba Refugee Camp
(Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo)
The page includes feedback from some of the many women fellow ThetaHealer Kristen Rae and I had the opportunity to speak with via our skilled interpreter, Haitian, who participated in a 100+ group healing at Buhimba camp 3 days before.
Elizabeth (65 yrs) “Neck, abdominal and lower back pain...now gone”
Stephanie (62) “eye pain, headaches and heart pain...gone”
Furaha (70) “ Pain in feet, back and eyes...gone”
Kahambu (age n/k) “pressure in heart...gone”
Mama Maria (63) “Abdominal pain...fine now”
Veronica (age n/k) “neck pain...gone”
Seefa (58) “ulcers and feet...much better”
Sofia (90) “neck pain...now gone”
Kamusoni (64) “Stomach pain now better...okay”
Antoinette (40) “muscle pain...now gone”
Savarina (60) “headaches...gone”
Charlotte (60) “neck pain & headaches...now gone”
Elizabeth (75) “lower back pain...gone, can dance now!”
Mavita (64) “Disorientation & dizziness...now gone”
Riziki (62) “bad vision, stomach pain...all gone”
Miangwe (65) “pain in legs & arms...now gone”
Alfonsine (64) “leg and knee pain...now okay”
Bembelayza (40) “crippled back...no longer needs a stick to walk!”
Pascasia (65) “stomach and headache...all finished”
Rosa (70) “neck pain...gone”
Elizabeth (72) “Neck and muscle pain...gone and can walk well”
Pauline (60) “legs and feet pain...walking very well now”
Nirandizi (62) “dizziness and headaches...gone”
Maskis (70) “worms...improved”
Justine (33) “ulcers and pregnant...feeling better though still worried about her baby”
Excerpt from Lynsey’s blog; Sacred Healing In The Congo:
“The main focus of this trip has been the instant healing aspect and I now have an experiential trust that it can be achieved for everybody. It feels important to me that the belief systems of a person's relationship to the Divine/God are empowered for this to be possible.
There is also something about the readiness to heal which has been unique in working with these women. It may be that with an imminent danger of political unrest there is a willingness that propels them to take the often courageous step of being open to healing/changing.
Instant healing/transformation is such a fascinating phenomenon which I feel I've only just begun to explore and I feel a deep sense of gratitude to these women of Africa for this.”
Lynsey - June 2009