Thursday, June 14, 2007

Update on Baby Marlie

She will be six months old on the 18th. She has been on the prayer list of several churches since her dramatic arrival. Her mother, my daughter, has kept her by her side almost constantly, looking for signs the doctors said would appear if things turned south. She was never more than a few feet away from her unless Daddy or Grandma were there to step in.

I've been using every single healing protocol I know to assist this little baby girl. The last time I saw her I was very concerned about her development. Her eyes didn't seem to see, her ears didn't seem to hear, her head and her body didn't seem to be connected to her soul. She kept slipping out of her body. After a healing treatment from Ray Castellino, and the many treatments from me, and the prayers from around the country, I am happy to report that Marlie Elizabeth is seeing, hearing, playing, laughing and fully engaged. She now plays with her hands and feet and can hold up her head, although not for very long. She has to build up her strength still, but the fact that she's doing it at all is a healing miracle.

The doctors thought, perhaps, she was brain damaged from lack of oxygen, or had cerebral palsy. They ordered tests that would require her to be sedated. They referred her to neurologists and specialists of every sort, but I never believed it was a permanent condition. During our readings it was clear that the surgery and trauma were the cause of her condition. The baby was traumatized and her ethereal body had a leak. I knew if we could keep her grounded in her body and contained in it, she would thrive. That has been my mission. I've used Aura Soma treatments, flower remedies, crystals for grounding, massage, prayer, readings, and Reiki. Now the only thing left to do is release the tension in her abdomen and diaphram. It's better than it was but there is still room for improvement. I have some more training to take with Ray Castellino at the end of the month that will further promote her realignment with her little body. We have much to be grateful for.