The 'miracle' field

Justme

Senior Member
We had only been living in our Welsh farmhouse for about two weeks when a reporter from our local weeklypaper told us that an Irish couple, on a walking tour of the area, had restedat the gate of our hillside field, and had apparently seen a vision of theVirgin Mary. They claimed that they had been healed of their ailments, a frozenshoulder and a cataract.

The national mediatook an interest in our story, and by June 1997 our quiet country lane was beginning to resemble a mini Lourdes .Many people came looking for a cure; sadly some were dying of cancer. Although I have not heard of anyone who visited our field having been cured of the disease, I have been told that lesser medical problems have responded positively to the vibes supposedly coming from the field. Three Americans claimed to have found healing. One left a note, and another contacted me via a website.

One evening in May 1997 I was standing at the gate of the field when I saw what looked like thepopular image of the Virgin Mary. As she was unlikely to have looked anythinglike that I am of the opinion I my mind was playing tricks.

Some years later the local paper reported that a gentleman had been saved from committing suicide after a trip to our field!

Although I am a sceptic, I too received a ‘miracle’ cure when I had a painfulfrozen shoulder, which had defied the best efforts of my doctor. I stood at the field gate for about five minutes and found that it was considerably less painful, by the next day it was completely cured; I have not had any trouble with it since! I think my body’s own healing mechanisms kicked in, the field actingas a catalyst.

We have been informed by 'healers' and 'experts' in this sort of area that our field does indeed have special healing powers! Hmmmmmmmmmmm!

People were welcome to stand at the field gate and enjoy the peace and tranquillity. If it helped them achieve healing for mind, body or spirit that is wonderful. We did not make any money out of our ‘miracle’ field as we thought that would be very wrong. We are total sceptics and don’t believe it to have ‘supernatural’ powers.
 
In our confused & troubled world, those wanting hope try to seek answers.
People sometimes reach the point of desperation in their quest.
Many will follow any path which they believe brings them the answer they desire.
So humans have a long history of fortune tellers, witches, cults, ghosts, faith healers, paranormal, supernatural, religion etc.
Unfortunately for some, they not only lose their common sense, they lose their life savings too.
 
When in desperation some have no place else to turn, your field lends comfort. Aah, the power of hope when there appears to be none.

I'm too immersed in reality to believe in such things, but if it brings these people any form of consolation and peace, I think you are wonderful people to allow it. Many wouldn't feel the same way.

Karma is a very beautiful thing and I believe in that 100%, and it will come back to you. I wish it for you ten fold.
 
The power of the mind is great to those who believe, if your field has helped anyone, that is wonderful. I don't know if I believe, but if I has a serious conditon, and was in the area, I would have no problem visiting the field with a positive attitude.
 
Katy, I guess I don't get how Karma works. I've seen some really bad people do very bad things over and over, and grow old and die in their own beds. When does Karma kick in? I, on the other hand, have tried all my life to do the right thing, maybe to prove to my father and myself, that I wasn't the devil's evil child. I did figure that out by the time I was 30. I've worked hard to be a good example to my family. But, I keep getting kicked in the teeth. So, just how does it work? :notfair: :cart:
 
I wish I could explain it, Ina. I'm at a loss for words because on the surface it doesn't appear to have worked for my daughter either and she is the most generous person I know with her time and offerings in helping others, always has been. The two of us have talked about it...ongoing 2 year recoup from gawdawful radiation treatment (2nd cancer treatment) to the facial area to get the lymph node under the ear. She lost 20 lbs when she only weighed 105, wasn't able to eat more than soup for a year, lost a tooth that cost her a bloody fortune to replace, etc., etc., etc., and her last treatment was Dec/2012. You wonder if it will ever end. But the beauty, dear Ina, is that she's still here with us, with her family, and getting better every day. I've seen it work for so many others and best of all her life was spared through it. Karma, maybe, but it wasn't her time to go and the gift of life is the best thing in the world. My thoughts are with you and your day is coming....I promise you.

I simply want to be encouraging, to be positive, and offer hope. I feel so bad for you because your good deeds haven't yet been rewarded, but life isn't over, dear Ina, and please don't ever give up hope. It's a huge struggle to hang on. We have all had major struggles, some more than others, we just can't give up hope. Please don't ever give up hope, it keeps us going.
 
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