A story of family to call upon
Dear community,
I wanted to share a story with you. In the Netherlands, it is tradition during the holidays (especially on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day) to eat oliebollen. Oliebollen are a kind of Dutch donuts, sprinkled with iced sugar. Here is a picture .

In my neighborhood, there is a stall selling oliebollen every December, always with the same saleswoman. Last year, I spoke to her. She was very sad and desperate. Her sister was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and a part of her pancreas has to be removed. The doctors said she had a 9% chance of survival. The family was very pessimistic.
I felt so sorry for her and sympathized with her. I called upon family and asked if they could help and heal her sister. After that, I didn't see the saleswoman again. Now she is back with her oliebollen stall. I almost didn't dare to ask how her sister was doing, but I did.
Her face lit up. She said that her sister had completely recovered. Everyone, including the doctors, found it a miracle. They had no explanation for it. The treating doctor cried when he told her sister the good news. I was very happy for her, her sister and their families.💞
So just trust the process, don’t give up and most of all be patient. Allow whatever needs to happen, happen. Okay last year in December we didn’t have echo 13 yet. 😉But it doesn’t mean that it didn’t exist. We only know what we know. So much love and gratitude to consciousness and family! ✨🌈
I hope you told her how much your story touched you & that you asked for her to be healed….a beautiful story Farin…thank you sooo much for making my day!….sigh