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A vision of being another person, a better person, comes naturally to many people who accept this as a part of life. But there’s a time in life when there’s a sunrise of emotions and motives that call us to keep moving forward. When you’re sick its difficult to see the sunrise and distinguish between the other emotions you experience. It can be just one big emotion being felt. Sometimes this feeling happens to overcome the person so much that a person’s will can’t be heard. We help by working out a care plan for you that’s acceptable.
The Story of Balaam and the Ass
The story of Balaam and the Ass is an ancient story from the Biblical book of Numbers. The main character is a wizard named Balaam who was known far and wide for his expertise. The king of Moab hires Balaam to curse the Israelites. Balaam knows he’s not supposed to curse the Israelites but because the king promises to pay him well and perhaps also because Balaam likes playing an important role in world affairs, he agrees to do this. He saddles up his ass and sets out to the place where he can look down upon the Israelites and curse them.
Balaam is riding along the road when all of a sudden the ass swerves off the road into a field. Balaam takes up his whip and starts to beat her to get her back on the road. They continue on as the road travels along a narrow space between two high walls, and the ass swerves again, this time over to the wall so that Balaam’s foot is squeezed against the wall. Again, Balaam beats her. Finally, where the area between the two walls is so narrow that there is no room to swerve, the ass goes no further, but simply comes to a complete stop and lies down on the ground.
At this point, Balaam is furious and beats the ass with a stick. Suddenly, however, a miracle occurs—the ass is given the gift of speech. As if there is nothing at all unusual about it, the ass opens her mouth and says to Balaam, “What have I done to you that you have beaten me these three times?...Look, I am the ass that you have been riding all along until this day! Have I been in the habit of doing thus to you?” And Balaam answers, “No.” At this point, Balaam’s eyes are opened and he sees that an angel is standing in the way, blocking their path, with a drawn sword in his hand. You might think a psychotherapist’s warning is foolish and it might be so, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take the advice. See video below for part 2 of Balaam’s tragic ending.
Hearing voices and the battle that takes place inside our intuition is a tough and tiresome trial. What care plan course we take may decide our life path.
Intuition can be a good guide, but intuition alone comes from experience and faith in the care plan path we chart ourselves.
FAQ: What is delusional thinking?
Ans: When thoughts do not compare to the reality. “I am a spider,but in reality was not.”
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