Sierra Helping Farrah, Victims of Denver Shooting [1]
Sierra Helping Farrah, Victims of Denver Shooting
Sierra Neblina, an editor of the site and an InLight Radio broadcaster, rushed to Denver yesterday from Sedona to assist a friend who lies in critical condition, a victim of the recent Denver mass shooting. Perhaps I should leave it to Sierra to tell what happened next:
Sunday July 22 – (see update from early Monday July 23 below, when photo at right was taken)
“I rushed here to Denver yesterday to energetically help a friend, Farrah, who is in critical condition. Also I am on assignment to help the other 70 people in this hospital and their families keep love in their hearts during this tragic time.”
I assume Sierra, a walk-in and starseed here on assignment, means that she’s been asked by the galactics to do this. She’s an Earth representative to the GFOL. And a shaman, dream-walker and many other things.
“I asked Archangel Michael for a sign that Farrah would be ok. When I ran into her room at 10 last night she opened her eyes and grabbed my hand. Her father and mother just broke into tears saying that up till that time she had not been awake – the doctors have been keeping Farrah close to a coma to keep her still.
“So when she opened her eyes and grabbed my hand it was felt deeply by all those present – it was as if she herself was answering my question.
“She is still critical and she is back in surgery this morning to close up her abdominal area that was opened up with a pipe bomb the guy tossed in his madness.
“She has lost one of her kidneys, her spleen and part of her intestines – yet she smiled at me like she was sitting on the beach somewhere basking in the sun.
“She is a remarkable young lady and she is loved deeply. I am grateful I got there to see her greet me so. Even with the extent of damage to her body she is still a bright shining soul.
“Thank you for your prayers and well wishes.”
Update: from Sierra Monday July 23 – 12.40am CST – Denver
“Obama came to the hospital that Farrah is in, University Hospital in Aurora. Obama heard about all the critically injured people and he chose her hospital, and her room to come to. It was so amazing. He is so genuine and really cared about the people and the families of the victims of the shooting. He spoke to Farrah in the most kind, gentle and loving voice. I was moved by his genuine concern for her.
What Sierra did not communicate was that neither Farrah nor her parents have health insurance or very much money for that matter. A fund has been set up for her assistance and can be found at:
“Hero Saves Farrah Soudani in Shooting”
“Farrah is having a miraculous comeback. Friday she was one of the two most critical patients from the shooting, and just yesterday she endured her second surgery of four hours to repair her diaphragm, stomach, pancreas and ribs. Today they took out her breathing tube and she started talking to people, including Obama.
“We are hopeful for a full recovery at this point. She still needs a graph on her left calf to repair the damage and close the skin. But she is as bright and full of love as she was the first night I arrived. Farrah seems to be more concerned about the people who stand by her bed and weep. I have seen her kiss their hands and whisper that she is going to be OK, in an effort to stop the tears and ease their pain. She is a wonder to behold.
“I am becoming close to the families of the other people in the ICU. There is a real bonding that is happening with the people here in the hospital. Every day we become closer, and the love becomes stronger. The light is starting to grow more powerful each day, and the fear and pain is starting to disappear on the faces of the families of the loved ones in ICU.
“I count myself lucky to be a witness to the power of prayer, love and light that has been sent to all the people caught in this tragedy. I see the real change that it has caused. And I see people, who would never be connected, probably never even cross one another’s path, come together in a bond of love and community that takes my breath away.
“There has been a world of hurt and pain these past few days in Aurora, Colorado, but there has also been an equal, and just as powerful wave of love, light and miracles that has brought complete strangers together here, in a bond that I have a feeling will be for life.”