Yesterday, I met an elderly woman at the car wash. She was just under 70 years old, and we chatted while my car was being washed behind a frosted glass gate. What she told me in that short time was unbelievable!
She had misplaced her car wash card – 10 washes for €50. She rummaged excitedly through her purse. ‘But I've been completely confused since my husband got so sick,’ she said.
‘What's wrong with your husband?’ I asked.
‘Colon cancer. He had surgery in October and is now on his second round of chemo.’
I ask how he is doing and she replies, ‘Well, he's coping quite well.’
I venture to ask her how old he is and she tells me he is 72. She is caring and kind and she loves him.
‘I'll be 70 soon and I'm scared,’ she says. She continues: ‘It runs in our family. My mother died of cancer at 73, my father at 72. And several others at that age too. It does make me a little scared.’
The car wash programme is finished. I take my time. ‘Even though I don't know your husband, please give him my regards and best wishes.’ She smiles and we say goodbye to each other.
What age are you programmed to die at? This woman was programmed to die at ‘just over 70’. She was aware of her fear. What she was setting in motion with it, she probably wasn't. She was signalling to her body and the field that the probability of dying at 72 was high. What does that do to the field?
It treats this information as a wish to be fulfilled. For the field, the confirmation of an expectation and the associated ‘I told you so’ is like a silent command that must be fulfilled.
Sayings like, ‘It's genetic. It runs in our family,’ are powerful programmes.
Do you want to keep them? If not, then you are welcome to... discuss and tell your story about inner programs in the comments.