Miracle Child, a GUEST POST by Anonymous
March 26th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Starting in December, 2007 I had the joy of taking care of a baby girl who is currently 7 months old.
This one had respiratory distress and it has been necessary for her to have a tracheostomy since about December. It took her a while after that to totally wean from the ventilator.
Remarkably, she is totally normal, neurologically. And then some. “Veronica,” has a very high frequency, energetically speaking. The experience of being in her energy is delightful even though having to suction her trach, change the ties, poke her little body is not delightful for me or her.
I noticed the difference between her and some of the other babies immediately. I also started communicating with this one easily… nonverbally that is. As a skilled empath, I noticed a big gift of her soul, right off the bat, and kept it to myself:
She has the ability to hold so many in her consciousness at one time as well as to soothe others troubled souls.
Being in her presence, it is as if one is covered with a kind of energetic healing balm. I have been tired in her presence and then and felt better. I have even felt better physically after being around her.
Over these last months, I have seen doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners who are not managing her care make the “pilgrimage” to Veronica’s bedside to visit. Boy do they get a lift! That’s obvious to me from reading what happens to their auras.
SHARING
Recently I worked the night shift and had the opportunity to care for her. Because her parents can only visit on weekends, I had only met them once before. Now she was getting ready to go home, finally, and her parents had been there all afternoon to do all of her care… suctioning her trach, etc. They were planning to leave just before I started my shift.
I felt a strong invitation to talk to them about Veronica’s gift. Mind you, one has to be very careful doing this. (Years ago, I made the mistake of doing something similar and did not tune in to myself. I even went back to the baby and there was this sense of going ahead and sharing this with the parents, from the baby! Yet it did not turn out well.)
With Veronica’s parents, I described the gift of her soul. As I did, they were vigorously nodding their heads. Both broke down in tears and asked if they could hug me.
It turns out that they had been talking about this among themselves just that day before they made the trip. With all that their baby had been through… they felt better being in her presence after a long trip, bad day etc.
They said that they had never had such an experience, even in church! I ask the mother if I could share a gift of the mom’s soul with her (the mom). and she nodded yes. It turns out that the mother is an empath with an emotional gift. She completely resonated with what I said and the tears started flowing again.
It is always nice to hear something special about one’s baby but this was more than just that. They said that they were so grateful and would not forget this. That was only the second time I met them, and I felt like I already knew them, too.
Later that night, I was talking to the baby about what had transpired. Even after suctioning her (which is always uncomfortable for her), she turned her head, looked at me, and flashed me the biggest smile you ever saw!
Note from Rose: I love this example of a spiritual reading done as a skilled empath. It’s so important, if you do work in a medical setting, and you have been born as an empath, to use techniques like those in Empowered by Empathy to make sure you have auric protection. That way you can give to more people, and what you give comes from spiritual Source, rather than your own human reserves of energy.
I also am impressed with the balanced wisdom shown in this post about whether or not to share what came from reading the patient deeper. Intuitive reading is always available to you. Ethically, using techniques like those I teach, you have every right to pursue greater wisdom and service.
Sharing can be more complicated. Anonymous did all this just right, and I am so happy to share his or her story.



What a sweet story.
WOW … what an amazing story and your points, Rose, are well taken. Discernment is the key in knowing what and how much to share. What a gift this nurse gave to Veronica’s parents and in turn, what gifts Veronica shares with others.
That’s a wonderful story and I really enjoyed it. Thanks very much to the writer for sharing it.
Thank you for such a wonderful story.
It always amazes me how the emotion and delight of the writer can travel by words, so that one can tell how the author was feeling at the time of writing.
Havn’t read this blog for a week, just only read this post and now want to go and sit quitely and be.
Thank you.
ANITA, BRIAN, and LISA, thank you so much for your comments. I agree with you all.