Sunday, January 11, 2026

Surviving

 I have experienced a lot of near deaths. However, my reaction to these experiences is usually me asking the Angels if I'm dying. Usually the Angels tell me: "No. This is just temporary. Don't freak out!"

However, other people maybe who have not made friends with the angels like I have would have died at any one of these near deaths or all of them?

However, starting with Whooping cough the Archangels Saved me. Then with a concussion from Rock Climbing and seizures often at night between 10 and 15 years old God eventually saved me and I think insisted that he lived and lives in my body with me so I would be safe to have on earth being as Supernatural as he made me and as intelligent as I am.

So, God and Angels have made me safe to be on earth which is good.

My experience is two near deaths before age 15 and then multiple near deaths from divorce and health issues like heart and burst appendix and the resulting hernia from a laparoscopic procedure.

However, I keep watching around me and so many many people have either died from heart attacks or other stuff and so many people have died from burst appendixes usually from Sepsis. But, luckily because my parents were anti-Vaxers I have an 1800s immune system.

What do I mean by this?

Most children (about 50% of them) used to die in other centuries so people needed to sort of get used to at least half of their children dying otherwise they were going to die too.

I don't think children were loved any less when I grew up in the 1950s, it's just that people sort of thought as children as too good to be true but also temporary sort of like Flowers.

So, they didn't get attached to us the way people do now with vaccines where maybe 90% of the children survive compared to about 50% or less in the past.

So, everything keeps changing and life goes on and I have an amazing immune system so I'm one of the people who survived likely in previous centuries without any vaccines. So, I tend to survive things other people either don't or won't choose to survive.

By God's Grace 

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