I Do Not Know, What I Do Not Know.
October 18th, 2021

This week has given me some moments of great insight. It hasn't been easy, but I've learned a great deal from it. I now truly KNOW
something I didn't KNOW
before.
What do I mean by that?
Well:
I KNOW what it's like to bear a child.
I KNOW what it's like to love unconditionally.
I KNOW what it's like to lose a loved one.
I KNOW what it's like to have your life uprooted.
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE
To lose a job.
To get divorced.
To be a millionaire (darn)
To lose a child
The things I know are because I've personally experienced them. Every experience that has ever happened in my life is something that I truly " KNOW
". Any experience that I've witnessed another person go through is something that I have empathy for, but no real basis to actually know.
When I " KNOW
" something, I'm in a space where I can truly offer guidance, support and compassion to another person. Many of you are aware that my main reason for beginning NRT™ was a back injury that led to chronic migraines. This has helped me tremendously, along with a series of tools I use on a daily basis. I get what a migraine is. I get what it feels like. I get that it debilitates you completely. I also get what it feels like when people do not understand the daily struggle that it is.
This week I shared a knowing
moment with several patients. We all laughed at the fact that unless you have suffered from migraines, there would be no way we could explain this to you. That's perception.
Our perception from a knowing point of view
. We know, we understand and we have immense compassion for those struggling and we have immense pride in others that have walked this journey and gained forward movement with it.
This applies to absolutely anything in life. I've never lost a child. I can assume what that would feel like. I can cry for a mother in that situation, but I don't KNOW. ( Thank GOD
). I have no idea what it must do to someone to go through a divorce. To lose what you thought would be forever. I have no comprehension. Can I assume? Can I even empathize? Yes, but I don't KNOW.
It's much more difficult to help someone when you have no basis of true knowing.
All of our life experiences are lessons which allow us to truly KNOW what another individual is experiencing and it allows us to take our compassion and empathy to a new level. What we'll find, is that in each experience each person will react differently, but if we have a knowing
, there's a part of us that will get that, on a level that someone else will not.
Our experiences are gifts from God
. It's a gift that allows us to cheer on the person who has succeeded in moving forward from that place. It's a gift that allows us to reach in and help them up. It's a gift that allows us to share their pain.
It's a GIFT!
What are your gifts? Are you using them to help others? Are you using them to reach in and help someone on their journey? If you're not using your gifts to be the light for another person, you just might be wasting what was given to you by God. It's possible you're not in the space yet to guide other people. That's ok. Take the time needed to get yourself in that space. But use those gifts and help others.
Remember even if you don't have the experience of something you can still help others by being strong, solid and sure of where you're headed. You can still offer light in the darkness!
Let's lift the world by lifting one person at a time. Be the beacon of light in another person's world.
One light in a dark room can light the entire room! Be that light!
💡
“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.”
--Desmond Tutu
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









