I had a similar experience in Houston. Apparently cancer “care” is an ENORMOUS industry there.
I accidentally ended up at a huge beautiful RV park while on my way to South Carolina. As I walked the manicured grounds I noticed that nearly everyone looked pretty ill. A groundskeeper told me that all the folks camping were getting cancer treatments and those that weren’t were traveling oncology nurses. It was one of the most surreal evil experiences....like a giant negative energy death/greed vortex. Could not leave quick enough!
I know what you mean about the energy. When I was a student nurse at a large, medical center I had to walk through the radiation treatment area of oncology in order to get to where I was going. It was at basement level due to all the machinery used. The place had an almost indescribable air of hopelessness and just plain creepiness.
Pray hard when you go through places like that and get others to pray about them too, the bubbles can be broken. If you're of such a mind, carry a bit of holy water and sprinkle a seed of love, faith and grace.
You know how trees can grow through anything, right? Think about ruins, where massive blocks are permeated with roots and crumble.
Excellent advice. Thank you. Don't know why I didn't think about prayer at the time. A few fellow students and I used to pray before we went out on the floor. Mostly for Divine protection for people in our care from our student ways.
What an oxymoron, right? How do you "care" for cancer? By poisoning our air, food, and water, that's how. And if that doesn't do it, the chemo will end your life faster than most everything else.
Btw, "cancer care" is a large industry in every big city in the U.S. and probably the world.
I had a similar experience in Houston. Apparently cancer “care” is an ENORMOUS industry there.
I accidentally ended up at a huge beautiful RV park while on my way to South Carolina. As I walked the manicured grounds I noticed that nearly everyone looked pretty ill. A groundskeeper told me that all the folks camping were getting cancer treatments and those that weren’t were traveling oncology nurses. It was one of the most surreal evil experiences....like a giant negative energy death/greed vortex. Could not leave quick enough!
I know what you mean about the energy. When I was a student nurse at a large, medical center I had to walk through the radiation treatment area of oncology in order to get to where I was going. It was at basement level due to all the machinery used. The place had an almost indescribable air of hopelessness and just plain creepiness.
Pray hard when you go through places like that and get others to pray about them too, the bubbles can be broken. If you're of such a mind, carry a bit of holy water and sprinkle a seed of love, faith and grace.
You know how trees can grow through anything, right? Think about ruins, where massive blocks are permeated with roots and crumble.
Excellent advice. Thank you. Don't know why I didn't think about prayer at the time. A few fellow students and I used to pray before we went out on the floor. Mostly for Divine protection for people in our care from our student ways.
"Cancer care."
What an oxymoron, right? How do you "care" for cancer? By poisoning our air, food, and water, that's how. And if that doesn't do it, the chemo will end your life faster than most everything else.
Btw, "cancer care" is a large industry in every big city in the U.S. and probably the world.