Posts Tagged ‘car accident’
My name is Cheryl J. I am a happy and proud member of the Neothink Society!
My name is Cheryl J. I am a happy and proud member of the Neothink Society!
For over 3 decades (30 years) I was searching for the answer to a question that I had been asking myself! Maybe you have asked yourself the same question. Have you ever stopped to think “Is there more to life then meets the eye?” And the answer to that question is “YES”!!! I found the answer in Mark Hamilton’s literature.
For the past 35 years my husband and I have worked industrial jobs. We raised our two sons and got by week by week working in what we called “The Dungeons”. In Dec. 1998, my husband was in a devastating car accident, rendering him disabled to work.
After his (neck) cervical surgery he had a lot of problems but we didn’t have health insurance. We tried to get help from the government but his disability was denied twice. I took a job as a welder for a company that supplies the frames for the GM plant in Shreveport, LA. I am a 53 year old, 4 ft. 10 in., 100 lb. woman that worked very hard. In 7 years I worked my way up to the floating position, which means I went from machine to machine, from department to department to get the job done. This was an extremely physical job for me. Yet, I still continued to search for the answer to my question “Is there more to life then meets the eye?”
Two years ago I received a letter from Mark Hamilton inviting me to read his literature. Now, please understand, I have never been a person that reads! After I received Mark Hamilton’s first book, I was overwhelmed by the size of his book. I thought to myself “1200 pages…Oh My God, will I ever get thru this book?” But I was determined to
Thank you Mr. Hamilton to have chosen me to be an NEOTHINK SOCIETY apprentice
Thank you Mr. Hamilton to have chosen me to be an NEOTHINK SOCIETY apprentice. I learn a lot through the 3 books and I must say as long I can remember I always believe that there is advances civilizations in this universe who possess the power of thinking, advances technologies to stop the aging process, cure all the diseases, better way of living and so much more, brief Paradise on Hearth. But meanwhile we have to survive and it is not always easy. Of course I have my FNE I am dreaming about all the time but at my age 71 years old, taking care of my husband (he had a stroke in 2004) living on Social Security I wonder how I can succeed without help. I know there is a great potential of money involve and we can do so much good with that. I work 53 years in my life mostly secretary raising 7 children who live far away, I retired last year following a car accident but I am willing to contribute the best I can to realize my FNE and I work hard to get back in shape. Thank you.
Suzanne Rioux