Inauguration Day…Be the Change

Inauguration Day…Be the Change

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People come in with a lot of fear – fear of the unknown, fear of pain, just being afraid because they have cancer. Nancy does a fabulous job of preparing patients for what will happen here and of equipping them with relaxing images and coping skills. Tools like this absolutely make a difference in helping patients get the most from treatment.
Julie Gemmel, M.D.Radiation Oncologist, Willamette Valley Cancer Care Center

by | Jan 20, 2009 | Blog | 0 comments

On this auspicious Inauguration Day, this day of renewed hope and Vision in our country and in our world, I feel moved to share with you a link to a simple movement to help bring it home… a way to bring these inspired ideals into action in our own lives, right now…to do our part to help keep this inspired Energy moving! I encourage you to take just a moment to check it out.

https://www.bethechangeaction.org/pledge/sign (2014 Update: This link no longer works.)

Here’s the pledge I typed in:

To hold the HIgher Vision steadfastly; to take responsibility (even when it’s easier not to) to do whatever it takes to raise my individual consciousness level, so that I might best help manifest this collective Vision of peace, harmony and abundance for all… in short, to BE the change I seek.
Signed,
Nancy Hopps

I also pledged their suggested commitment of: At least 50 hours annually as a volunteer with local service organizations, non-profits, hospitals, schools, faith-based institutions or other places of need or through an enterprise or initiative I create.

Won’t you take a moment, breathe in the pervasive sense of Possibility, and commit to what role you are willing to play? As important as it is to Relax into Healing, we also must take action for the healing so sorely needed on the planet at this time. We are, indeed, all in this together.

Thank-you, and blessings to all.

Namaste.

 
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Testimonials

People come in with a lot of fear – fear of the unknown, fear of pain, just being afraid because they have cancer. Nancy does a fabulous job of preparing patients for what will happen here and of equipping them with relaxing images and coping skills. Tools like this absolutely make a difference in helping patients get the most from treatment.
Julie Gemmel, M.D.Radiation Oncologist, Willamette Valley Cancer Care Center