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BlueButterfly's picture

Lawrence,

You can start with the attitude of gratitude on your own, saying to yourself daily things like, "Thank you for his healing," "I am so happy and grateful now that he is stronger and happier everyday," or "Thank you for hiw growing health and happiness" - things like that which express gratitude, joy, and the present tense.  Fill yourself with positive thoughts and feelings by giving thanks more often, and you can give thanks for other unrelated things in your life as well.  The more you are grateful, the more you will get to be grateful for.  If you visit him in the hospital ever and he's asleep, you could say your words of gratitude out loud also, and your words might affect his subconscious mind positively.

B.B.

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