Walking Through Walls
A lecture by Dr. Bonnie McLean at Unity of Pensacola
 I think every human as a time in their life when they feel they hit a wall.  Perhaps it is on the physical level,  such as a life-threatening illness, a debilitation injury, chronic pain, or a chronic disease.  Perhaps it is on the emotional level from a divorce, a loss of a job or a financial disaster, hitting bottom from an addiction, or the loss of a loved one.  One finds themselves walking through the dark night of the soul.  We wish it wasn’t there.  We fight it as long as we can.  But what if we learned to dance with it?  And in the process of dancing with it,  we find ourselves on the other side?  We have walked through it.
I think every human as a time in their life when they feel they hit a wall.  Perhaps it is on the physical level,  such as a life-threatening illness, a debilitation injury, chronic pain, or a chronic disease.  Perhaps it is on the emotional level from a divorce, a loss of a job or a financial disaster, hitting bottom from an addiction, or the loss of a loved one.  One finds themselves walking through the dark night of the soul.  We wish it wasn’t there.  We fight it as long as we can.  But what if we learned to dance with it?  And in the process of dancing with it,  we find ourselves on the other side?  We have walked through it.
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			Dr. Bonnie McLean at Unity of Pensacola
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