Oz tornado admabaronphoto The license to fool people is expanded every April 1st.   My son was 4 when he saw "The Wizard of Oz." Later that week, high winds rattled our aluminum-sided home. 

   "A tornado will hit our house," our little boy shuddered. "I can't sleep."

   "This is not like "Oz," I said, "That won't happen." 

   "But it's possible," he insisted.

   I tried an April-Fools-type joke. "There's a pink elephant in our garage," I said. 

   "That's silly," he laughed.

   "But it's possible," I responded.

   Gladly, he got it and went off to sleep. 

   "Our lives are driven by fantasy," says film Professor Howard Suber. "It's a word derived from 'phantom.' It isn't there."

  Classifying a tornado-strike's likelihood as a pink elephant healed my son's anxiety. Yet, because of how our brains work, "fantasy" is often more powerful than measurable realities.

   Non-Christians view Easter as fantastical. For Christians, the resurrection fuels a vital energy: hope. 

  Radical Loving Care leaders understand that curing relies on concrete medical treatments whereas healing depends on belief. Those same leaders enable caregivers to use the most magical power they have: the administration of daily doses of love to enable the healing power of hope. 

-Erie Chapman

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  1. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Oh gosh, as a child I recall that the wicked witch frightened me along with the flying monkeys… how lovely to quell your grandson’s anxiety in that way!
    Your reflection brought me to reflect upon the miracle of life…of ever being born, scientists indicate that the odds are about one in 400 trillion!
    Nature has so much to teach us about the energy of love in all of creation, the movement towards Light and the circle of life, death and resurrection…
    What also comes to mind is a favorite quote by Florence Nightengale”
    Nursing is an art; and if it is to be made an art, it requires as exclusive a devotion, as hard a prepration, as any painter’s or sculptor’s work;
    for what is the having to do with dead canvas or cold marble, compared with having to do with the living body–the temple of God’s spirit?
    It is one of the Finest Arts; I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts.
    ~Florence Nightingale
    Thank you, Erie for today’s hope filled message of healing…

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