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10.28.2009

The Miracle Under The Train


About two weeks ago, an Australian mother had the scare of a lifetime when her six-month-old baby rolled onto the path of an incoming train when she momentarily let go of the stroller.

The stroller turned over and protected the baby underneath. Miraculously, the baby escaped harm, with just a cut on his forehead, after being dragged 30 meters (33 yards) further up the track before the train stopped.

A man in Russia stepped out to cross the street when a bus came barreling out of nowhere barely grazing his shoulder.

A woman driving alone through the forest fell asleep and ran her car into a tree. She was stuck in the car, losing a lot of blood and the circulation in her legs. Three strangers happened upon her, one was a doctor. They helped her out of the car, tended her wounds and disappeared. No one knows who they were. The woman survived.

Stories like this happened quote often and every time I hear them, I shake my head in agreement. There are things that we can’t explain and then there are miracles. Miracle are here. Miracles are now. You are a miracle.

Have you witnessed any miracles in your life?

14 comments:

Mark 10/28/2009 2:22 PM  

These stories are amazing. Every breath we take is a miracle, we simply lose sight of the common miracles of everyday life.

UBERMOUTH 10/28/2009 3:12 PM  

I once once crossing the road when midway across something made me stop and turn to my right[rather than just turning my head as I kept walking]. As I did so ,not none step away from me a big truck rushed through the red stoplight so close that it blew my hair into my face.

Had I taken one more step I would have been right infront of it.

I don't know why I stopped to look for there was nothing that caught my eye or indeed anything to see. I just came to an unthinking halt for no reason. It was the size of a cement truck and the speed it was going I know it would have killed mehad I taken that one step.

I KNOW that was divine intervention.

And odd occurences like that have happened a few times ,which saved my life.

Felicitas 10/28/2009 3:50 PM  

Stories like these really are proof of a Higher Power. I no longer believe that anything is random; I've seen far to much proof to the contrary.

Megan "JoyGirl!" Bord 10/28/2009 6:33 PM  

I love reading those stories or hearing about them somehow. Thank you for sharing them.
I haven't witnessed miracles lately, but always have moments when the Divine interferes and lets me know about it. A text message, just yesterday, was erased letter by letter as I tried to type it. It was a text that perhaps was best left unsent... And the angels made sure of that! (That's NEVER happened before...)
So interesting!

BK 10/28/2009 7:29 PM  

Miracles are everywhere, happening everyday. I had heard in several news reports how toddlers fell from high floor and escaped with scratches and frights. Personally, I went through an experience (I wouldn't call it miracle but maybe magical) when I was young. I used to sleep on a double-deck bed when I was young. On one of the nights, I fell down from the upper deck which was probably around 1.5-1.7 meters high. What I could remember dreamily was that there seemed to be a 'gentle hand' breaking my fall and then put me down gently on the floor. I woke up and then just climbed back into bed without any scratches or fractures of any kind.

Emerging From The Fire 10/29/2009 7:58 AM  

What amazing stories! I haven't seen anything so obvious, but I have seen many miracles -- drug addicts kick their habit, "troubled" teens make it to college. Life is a miracle in general, I think.

Alexys Fairfield 10/29/2009 12:57 PM  

Mark,

I so agree. We are miracles and we must not forget that.

Alexys Fairfield 10/29/2009 12:58 PM  

Uber,

I knew there was a reason that you are divine.

Alexys Fairfield 10/29/2009 1:00 PM  

Felicitas,

You're right, nothing is random. We are part of the whole.

Alexys Fairfield 10/29/2009 1:02 PM  

Megan,

You have a text angel. That is amazing. Imagine the angels surrounding us stopping us from doing things we may regret.

Alexys Fairfield 10/29/2009 1:03 PM  

Em,

Yes, life is a miracle. So many incredible incidents.

Miruh 10/29/2009 8:36 PM  

Hello Alexys,

I witness miracles in my life all the time, too many to mention here. I know without a doubt that we are watched over and guided. Are they ancestors, guardian angels? I know that they are beings who have great love for us. This I know for sure!

Alexys Fairfield 10/30/2009 9:56 AM  

Miruh,

I love those big eyes in the sky. They are watching us all the time. It feels good knowing that we are not alone.

Alexys Fairfield 10/30/2009 2:19 PM  

BK,

(Your comment was delayed)

These are the stories that I know are out there and multiplying. If people only realized that there hands, eyes, ears in the invisible, they may feel a little better about living. Thanks for sharing.

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