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[H303]Hiccups In The Womb
by Sam Oliver, Sam
As a dying patient closes his or her eyes to the world around them, they enter deeply into themselves. Within each of us is a vast array of experiences moving us deeper and deeper into the realization just how sacred our lives are. I wrote the following poem to my female friends at Hospice. It contains elements of expressions you will hear me speak of in the contents of this article. The title of this poem is "The Heart of a Woman."

The heart of a woman
flows
as a waterfall
descending
like a torrent
down a steep mountain.

Plunging into an abyss
deeper and deeper
creating waves
expanding its inner tides
vibrating into being
the movements of a dance.

Flowing freely
through endless streams
each vibration
extends
into the heart
of all.

This vast array of purity
anoints
those entering its path
bathing
in the Spirit of a Woman
whose heart reveals her soul.

Sam Oliver

In each of our lives, there are times when we want to close our eyes and enter into this womb like state. It is the desire to enter into the feminine spirit where we are blessed, seen as good, wanted, and loved. The feminine side of our being creates a sense of being cared for that the world around us cannot. When we enter into her presence, we are entering into wisdom and creation.

Any work of art, manuscript, play, or movie is created out of the feminine spirit’s intent to bring into manifestation the deepest longings of a person’s soul. She does not do this with conditions. The conditional world is the world around us we seek to find our identity. Yet, to really know who we really are requires the intent to seek out what cannot be seen. As we enter into the world of insight, the ability to see from within, we are entering into this wisdom that created us.

The Feminine aspect of our Creator moves us into the world of contemplation. Our ability to be aware of our awareness is a tremendous gift. When we witness and feel the privilege of being fully human, we are given the opportunity to experience our spirit in flesh and in blood. We are given an opportunity to experience the created order of our Creator continuing to draw us into our natural state of who we really are. Babies entering into the world through the womb of creation offer a level of insight into bliss and the experience of connectedness to a greater birth taking place beyond the physical aspect of birth. For within every birth lies a mother and a father whose participation with the feminine spirit forever alters their identity.

In a real way, a new mother and father are transformed. He or she will never think the same again. And, living to meet one’s own needs no longer becomes possible on the deepest levels of our being. I have been fortunate to encounter the feminine spirit, in a deep way, with my son Luke and my daughter Emilee’s birth. They are precious beings to me and inspire me to become a better person every day. Presently, Luke and Emilee are in their early teens. They have innocence about them that helps me remember my place in the world as a child – a child of the Creator who I call God.

My children touch me in places of my heart that help me identify with my natural state to trust an inner knowing inside me. It is my identification with life that transcends all the appearances of this world. This life inside me is eternal and far more real than anything I will ever encounter in this world. All that comes into being moves through this spacial conscious awareness inside us, it is the womb of creation. The feminine spirit brings forth life from nothingness. She has the capacity to give hope to the blind, set free the captives of his or her mind and emotions, inspire great things from ordinary people like you and me, and give us the courage to see through the veil of death, and into, eternal life. Sooner or later, each of us will take this path. It is a journey that will lead us into the heart of God.

Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living" For more on this author; http://www.soulandspirit.org


Are you facing having to undergo surgery for a hysterectomy, if so the more understanding on the whole scenario you have, will help you come to terms with loss of the womb and cope with the emotional and physical implications? Women vary in the way they cope with such a major change in their life so therefore it is important that the treatment they receive before and after the operation is of intimate understanding to the way the woman feels at the time.

One in five women will have had their womb (uterus) removed. Women wanting to know more about a hysterectomy then simply explained it evolves round the female reproductive organs a system which includes the uterus, vagina, ovaries and fallopian tubes. Familiarly described the uterus is a pear-shaped, muscular organ about the size of a tennis ball, positioned in the middle of the pelvis. Pregnancy develops in the uterus. Every organ in the human body will have a role to play for it to function in the way nature intended, the uterus lining (the endometrium) often sheds to produce periods.

The uterus is divided in to two parts-the corpus which is the chief organ and the cervix at the bottom where it meets the vagina. The fallopian tubes are joined to the two upper corners of your uterus. The ovaries are located near to the end of the tubes. The female reproductive organs are held insecurely by numerous ligaments, Before making a rash decision to finalize paperwork for having a hysterectomy all other alternatives should be considered, however if you have no success from exploration of other treatments, then the operation maybe inevitable.

One reason for recommendation of a hysterectomy is if you suffer from heavy bleeding; however there are other medical issues why hysterectomies take place. Loss of menstrual flow blood clots and pain will determine necessary treatments. Some women with heavy bleeding have no detectable pelvic disease, and their heavy bleeding is normally caused through hormonal imbalance, fibroids, or thyroid disease. Heavy bleeding at the time of your periods will not necessarily result in having surgery because there may well be another reason for why this is happening, so until a condition is determined by your doctor do not give cause to yourself to worry over something that may well be successfully treated with other treatments or medication.

Monthly periods are controlled by a complex system of hormones, the type and amount changing throughout the cycle. Oft times these levels of hormones get disrupted causing irregular and/or heavy bleeding, study states that stress can affect hormone levels where periods become non existent or get heavier. Hormone irregularities happens more as we get older e.g. the menopause, you need a IQ in medicine to understand what is happening to you're your periods, "now you see me now you don't"

Hysterectomy means removal of the uterus by operation and often involves removing the cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries; however removal will only take place depending on severity of the condition. .
The uterus can be removed through a cut in the abdomen (abdominal hysterectomy) or through the vagina (vaginal hysterectomy). Questions need to be asked relating to any doubts you may have to clarify uncertainties. Operations entail risks so make sure you're satisfied with process procedures explained by your doctor or gynaecologist before surgery happens. The healthier in mind body and soul is a sure way of helping you through a speedy recovery, also eating healthy edibles can help fight infection.

Hysterectomy surgery and pelvic floor repair are usually carried out under a general anaesthetic, although not often, but known to be done with an epidural injection.
If you haven't kicked the habit of smoking then it is in your best interest to do so before going down to theatre, stop smoking at least six weeks before surgery, this will help recovery from the anaesthetic and reduce risk of chest infection and lung cancer if you are a heavy puffer.

A catheter is normally in place on your personal at the time of you coming round from sedation (anaesthetic) The purpose of the catheter is to help drain urine flow. Discomfort and pain can be expected so you may be hooked up to a drip, the drip provides fluid (medication and antibiotics) to kill pain.

No major exertion should be exercised; however it is best to get out of bed as soon as possible. This helps to improve the blood circulation in your body and helps prevent blood clots forming. After time pain eases and suggestion of light exercise when the stitches have been removed may be advised. If you still feel uncomfortable with what you are having to face it is a good idea to speak to someone who may have had a hysterectomy, however this can have its perks where you will either feel better on hearing it straight from the horses mouth so as to speak, or feel down because like stated before "women vary in their suffering" so the best approach is to talk to some one in the medical profession

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