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Dear Sheila,I am sending your name and your Mom's again to be placed inside the healing grid. But please know that Independently, you are in our prayers and thoughts,and I will also forward your request for prayers to the other groups of prayers that are directing helping us here on this healing journey.Please do not lose your faith, sister, and even at the distance, we are united by the power of our hearts. May you be blessed with balance and wholeness again , with you, we pray. Namaste,At your service,Liane >> > Dear second family, we have another crisis.> Forgive me for asking for prayer again so soon. I woke up in severe enough pain for the emergency room, and so did Mom, but her needs were greater than mine, so I have been in and out of the emergency room with her every 8 hours or so all day and night and it could continue for a few days. Dad just died 3 weeks ago and she talks as if she thinks her husband can't live without her in heaven and is coming to get her. To make it worse, the government messed things up and declared HER dead instead of my Dad, so her retirement pension, drivers license, bank account have all been cut off, and we could be homeless before we get lawyers, accountants and politicians to make it right again, and I think she decided that was the last straw, she could not face that long expensive fight and the possibility of homelessness, so maybe she is giving up. > In our hospital, you do not go to the E.R. or even stay in the hospital without someone with you at all times or you are insulted and verbally abused and neglected. I wish I had someone who could go to the E.R. with me, I was in as much pain as she was when I took her. We need your prayers please. I know there is power in prayer and I feel it when others pray for us. I see it SO OFTEN that the other spouse dies shortly after the first, and I just don't have the strength to deal with that right now. We have not even put up any decorations and I have not gotten my children's and grandchildren's gifts wrapped and sent. We will just have to forget this Christmas. No matter how worn out and in severe pain I get from all this stress, I don't have anyone to go with me to the E.R. so I will really need some courage to face the severe pain at home or while in the E.R. with mom.> Thanks for being here. (Ohhhh I just looked outside, we are in the middle of a BLIZZARD!! I don't even have the strength to shovel enough to get to the car and to scrape off the car to get to the hospital. I guess I jinxed myself when I was trying to find something to be thankful for, and told someone at least I was grateful the snow had melted and I didn't have to shovel or scrape off the car before following the ambulance.)> Thanks so much for your prayers> Blessings, Sheila W>

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Dearheart Sister, You are never alone and your prayers are always answered. Seek the healing where it resides, in your most sacred heart. We are here awaiting your recognition, as we have always been. Your Mother will access the path that is hers, and you will also access the path that is yours. Be not afraid, for truly, there is nothing to fear. We embrace you and bring comfort, and your Father is well and safe and is most Lovingly embracing the both of you. Peace be with you, both, dear sisters, and KNOW you are LOVED! Many Blessings, MarkSheila Wall-Wahab <penlady5@...> wrote: Dear second family, we have another crisis. Forgive me for asking for prayer again so soon. I woke up in severe enough pain for the emergency room, and so did Mom, but her needs were greater than mine, so I have been in and out of the emergency room with her every 8 hours or so all day and night and it could continue for a few days. Dad just died 3 weeks ago and she talks as if she thinks her husband can't live without her in heaven and is coming to get her. To make it worse, the government messed things up and declared HER dead instead of my Dad, so her retirement pension, drivers license, bank account have all been

cut off, and we could be homeless before we get lawyers, accountants and politicians to make it right again, and I think she decided that was the last straw, she could not face that long expensive fight and the possibility of homelessness, so maybe she is giving up. In our hospital, you do not go to the E.R. or even stay in the hospital without someone with you at all times or you are insulted and verbally abused and neglected. I wish I had someone who could go to the E.R. with me, I was in as much pain as she was when I took her. We need your prayers please. I know there is power in prayer and I feel it when others pray for us. I see it SO OFTEN that the other spouse dies shortly after the first, and I just don't have the strength to deal with that right now. We have not even put up any decorations and I have not gotten my children's and grandchildren's gifts wrapped and sent. We will

just have to forget this Christmas. No matter how worn out and in severe pain I get from all this stress, I don't have anyone to go with me to the E.R. so I will really need some courage to face the severe pain at home or while in the E.R. with mom. Thanks for being here. (Ohhhh I just looked outside, we are in the middle of a BLIZZARD!! I don't even have the strength to shovel enough to get to the car and to scrape off the car to get to the hospital. I guess I jinxed myself when I was trying to find something to be thankful for, and told someone at least I was grateful the snow had melted and I didn't have to shovel or scrape off the car before following the ambulance.) Thanks so much for your prayers Blessings, Sheila W

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You are not alone, Sheila, distance has no hold on the heart, or on

prayers! My love and prayers will continue for as long as needed!

" Namaste " , dear sister

-cyndi

> >

> >

> > Dear second family, we have another crisis.

> > Forgive me for asking for prayer again so soon. I woke up in

> severe enough pain for the emergency room, and so did Mom, but her

needs

> were greater than mine, so I have been in and out of the emergency

room

> with her every 8 hours or so all day and night and it could

continue for

> a few days. Dad just died 3 weeks ago and she talks as if she

thinks her

> husband can't live without her in heaven and is coming to get her.

To

> make it worse, the government messed things up and declared HER dead

> instead of my Dad, so her retirement pension, drivers license, bank

> account have all been cut off, and we could be homeless before we

get

> lawyers, accountants and politicians to make it right again, and I

think

> she decided that was the last straw, she could not face that long

> expensive fight and the possibility of homelessness, so maybe she is

> giving up.

> > In our hospital, you do not go to the E.R. or even stay in the

> hospital without someone with you at all times or you are insulted

and

> verbally abused and neglected. I wish I had someone who could go to

the

> E.R. with me, I was in as much pain as she was when I took her. We

need

> your prayers please. I know there is power in prayer and I feel it

when

> others pray for us. I see it SO OFTEN that the other spouse dies

shortly

> after the first, and I just don't have the strength to deal with

that

> right now. We have not even put up any decorations and I have not

gotten

> my children's and grandchildren's gifts wrapped and sent. We will

just

> have to forget this Christmas. No matter how worn out and in severe

pain

> I get from all this stress, I don't have anyone to go with me to the

> E.R. so I will really need some courage to face the severe pain at

home

> or while in the E.R. with mom.

> > Thanks for being here. (Ohhhh I just looked outside, we are

in

> the middle of a BLIZZARD!! I don't even have the strength to shovel

> enough to get to the car and to scrape off the car to get to the

> hospital. I guess I jinxed myself when I was trying to find

something to

> be thankful for, and told someone at least I was grateful the snow

had

> melted and I didn't have to shovel or scrape off the car before

> following the ambulance.)

> > Thanks so much for your prayers

> > Blessings, Sheila W

> >

>

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