9. Noticing the Small Things with Zrii

By Susan Ellis of Keylifejourneys

I went walking on a snow covered trail through a park near where I live last Sunday. One path had been made by walkers and another by cross country skiers.The temperature had gone above freezing for the first time in ages and it almost felt balmy. There wasn't a wind blowing, you could feel the stillness. As I stood close to the river the sound of moving water released to the air was audible. There was a melting going on, small changes taking place. Not enough to notice unless you really focused.

That is the trouble with our over stimulating world. You have to hit us over the head with something before we notice. But when I get out in nature it is as if the switch is clicked and I go into meditative mode and become aware of what really is.

Two people who have just started drinking Zrii are also able to focus on minute change and became excited at the awareness. The first has been recovering from surgery. She has been in pain and discomfort. She has a lot of stress in her life, it isn't convenient being sick at this time. So she started drinking Zrii. She said she felt something different in her body with the first mouthful. She felt a warming inside. It was comforting.. She just knew, in that moment that she was going to get strong quickly. She had awakened from her post surgical shutdown and knew she was on the mend. Our body's give us messages like that, all the time. We are usually too busy to read them.

My second reporter has issues with blood pressure. Not high, just fluctuating. She is also one of the 20% of the population who suffers from White Coat Syndrome. For some reason their blood pressure goes up when it is tested by a professional.

It took her several days to put into words the experience she had when she started drinking Zrii. It was a feeling that came over her beyond words. I was a bit concerned when she started to explain and so I asked  "Is it a good feeling?"
"Oh yes," she responded. "Within a day I was experiencing a significant level of calmness. There isn't another word to describe it. I just know my blood pressure is going to be down next time it is tested."

My pictures are of that walk in the park.














 

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