May
Asking for Help
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Doris, Brenda and Janiene
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My friend, Doris, contracted a flesh eating bacteria due after being bit by a spider while doing a walking pilgrimage in Spain.
Doris underwent two emergency surgeries and spent four days in ICU before being air-lifted back to Vienna for another emergency surgery. She will spend a minimum of two more weeks in the hospital to clear the bacteria and then begin reconstructive surgery.
Doris continues to improve on a daily basis. It helps to have people around her or calling her as she needs to keep her focus going in the right direction to continue the healing process.
She has been sent a variety of healing juices, organic greens, and fruit and veggie capsules. I believe oils are coming her way so as you can see there is no reason at all to expect anything less than a full recovery.
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Doris and Pa
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Most importantly, the power of prayer from around the continent, Reikki, and the blessings from the Oneness movement continue to be intentionally focused around her.
Prior to her third emergency surgery she contacted our friend, Gerry, and informed him of her situation (up to that point no one was aware of her situation). We have figured in less than 9 hours from the call her condition started to show signs of improvement. It just goes to prove there is power in numbers.
When we ask for help we give people an opportunity to feel needed, to share their love, and to be a part of someone’s miracle.
1. How many past situations could you have asked for help?
2. How could it have served those you requested help from?
3. What situations are you currently dealing with alone where you might ask for help?
Until next time,
Brenda

