DWQA QuestionsCategory: PrayerPrior to 2009, a woman, wife, and mother to young children, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. A woman of deep faith in God, she nevertheless lost hope and had a huge argument with her husband on Easter Sunday, 2009, about not wanting to go on. Her husband, unable to rally her, grabbed the children and took them to Easter services without her. In her despair, she swallowed a bottle of powerful prescription pain medication. To the disbelief of doctors, she survived, with one ER doctor telling the husband, that the number of pills she swallowed would kill four people. In 2016, she attended a church with a reputation for healing, was called to the front by the pastor, and was healed of her MS completely. Why was this woman “not allowed” to die in 2009, and what is the backstory of her healing in 2016?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This is a very perceptive question in describing her circumstances of not being allowed to die. This is close to the truth. In actuality, it was her own decision. Having committed the act of suicide, she thought, her consciousness left her body and made its way to the light for a preliminary welcoming and conference about her situation and circumstances at the moment. It was at that point in consultation that she was offered a chance to return and live out her life with her loved ones, that she had a second chance, despite her act of despair in taking a lethal dose of painkillers, and she chose to return after being given some encouragement. The key for the benefit of a near-death experience of this sort is not that people are brainwashed by the representatives of the divine realm to go back into the fray and keep sacrificing themselves, and so on. It is the very act of returning to the light and its much higher vibration that reminds people of their true origin and purpose, and it is that reawakening that allows them to return to life with renewed inner confidence and vigor. All are eager when they come down to incarnate but life takes a toll on everyone and many become beaten down and discouraged. This is because of the disconnect, that people forget their origin and their life mission and have to literally start from scratch to figure out who and what they are and the meaning of things, and if life is harsh may well give up at some point in despair. So this woman saved herself simply by reacquainting herself with her origin and purpose and it was indeed the prayers being launched on her behalf by her family members who arranged special care for her to receive assistance and the healing needed to fully restore her health. The journey to the light helped to pave the way for her personally, to surrender her belief in her malady and its finality and inevitable worsening, and open herself to the idea of being saved; so again, there were multiple parties involved in the story of this woman’s journey to recovery.