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A Homeless Pregnant Woman

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

Originally posted March 10, 2015

The Goddess Within by Allison L. Williams Hill

I was listening to Jack Canfield’s story about a homeless, pregnant woman.  She had her plan to give birth to the child and commit suicide, a method already determined. She read self-improvement books in the library, one of which was his book, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and randomly selected a story about puppies for sale.

A little boy saw the sign in a store window for the puppies. The boy saw all of them and one was limping. He asked the storeowner what he was selling them for.  The boy offered what he had, well below what the owner was asking but he said he’d pay off the rest in installments. The owner asked which one he wanted and the boy pointed to the one with the limp. The owner attempted to talk him out of it because the puppy was lame and explained the cause of the disability and that when it grew up it would not be able to do the physical things, like running and jumping, that dogs do.  The owner offered the puppy for free but the boy refused.   The owner asked why, and the boy showed the owner his braced, physically challenged leg and said, “That puppy will need someone who understands.”

The pregnant homeless woman thought if someone could find and care for that puppy, someone can find and care for her.  The story changed her life: she chose to live.

She thought no one cared for her hence continuing her pregnancy, not ending the child’s life which is commendable, and providing for its care after she removed herself from the world of the living.

The pregnant homeless woman was never NOT cared for but she did not, with all she was experiencing, realize it.

I believe there is something there. My faith in the Unseen has to be strong.

I have seen and felt the Unseen before and in dreams, in the faces and hearts of family, friends, and strangers. I believed in it and continue to do so.

When I reincarnated somehow the Unseen was lost and the information was gone.

What happened? How do I bring that faith with each day I exist here?

I already knew.  I needed to give it the time it required to remember through my not- cared-about times.

Kimberly Curcio invited me into the healing space where she did the Brazilian Energization healing on my husband.  I felt the warmth that was not hot.  I felt the touch without a hand.  My eyes widened.  It felt as if it were standing room only. We were surrounded by the Unseen.

God so loved the world that he gave his only son.

God so loved the world that he gave his daughter who became pregnant and homeless and changed her life and helped others.

God so loved the world that he gave us YOU, going through depression, doubt, poor self-esteem, and hopelessness.

God so loved the world that he gave us YOU who will find your way Home.

God so loved the world that he gave us YOU who remembers the way Home and who will help others to get there.

Thank you, God.

Allison L. Williams Hill is an artist; designer; planner; healer; integrative health coach, and inventor.  She shares her work and services through

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