Finding Christmas of the Soul in Our Birth Stories
- Cariel Quinly
- Dec 22, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 23, 2024
Logic would have it that, "there's a way to honor birth as a major passage in a soul's life". According to the Divine Plan and as the Divine Mother who has the authority of the Most High Sovereignty I ordain a soul's birth will be respected as the powerful entry into the world and the soul connection with the Divine Mother, that it is meant to be.
From this day forward, the Madonna and child will be unhindered by broken medicine interfering with a birth right of passage through the birth canal at which time an official procession takes place and the Christmas package, the soul, enters the body into the pineal gland.
Medicine has been using a distorted lens when looking at the birth process.
Medicine from now on will consider the soul at birth.
Did you know that you could pass gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis to your child’s eyes during birth? For years concerns existed about the transmitting of ophthalmia neonatorum (ON) and neonatal conjunctivitis, pink eye, which if left untreated could lead to blindness. The result has been Dr. Crede's prophylaxis method of washing all newborn's eyes with a silver nitrate solution from 1830 to late 1980s. Silver nitrate is no longer used due to it's adverse effects and was replaced with an antibiotic.
Most state laws and hospitals today mandate the use of an antibiotic in all babies eyes following birth despite any likelihood of the mother having a sexually transmitted infection (STI). We've come a long way since 1830 and this antiquated mandate will be changed for the betterment of the soul's right of passage.
There is increasing antibiotic resistance to the current eye ointment, ophthalmic erythromycin .
So many other countries don’t use the eye ointment in babies anymore. With adequate prenatal care, there’s really no need to. Instead of giving eye ointment to all babies, they’re screening all pregnant people for gonorrhea and treating them, if necessary, to rid them of the infection. And their partners are also being treated so that they can avoid reinfecting the mother.
Side effects of ophthalmic erythromycin are eyes stinging/burning /redness and temporary blurred vision. Adult patients using it are told not to drive until their vision is restored.
Clearly, the bonding of the mother and child, as well as, the first significant moments of the soul's life experience without blurred vision is tantamount to treating neonatal conjunctivitis at birth and it can be easily treated later when it doesn't interfere with the soul's birth process or negate the soul's connection to the mother.
Current Practices
The CDC’s policy is that all infants receive eye drops at birth, regardless of the probability of infection.

Due to Divine Intervention, the laws will change and applying eye ointment at birth will no longer be mandatory and if an infection is found in the baby the best current treatment will be applied a day after birth or sooner if the mother says so. The mother will be treated immediately for any infections found at delivery. If necessary, the following applies:
Screen all pregnant women for gonorrhea and chlamydia - if found - treat with the best current treatment, some say is Ceftriaxone
Test unscreened mothers at delivery
Babies who are found to have an infection will be treated a day after birth or if the mother says do it sooner and it will be with the current best treatment, which some say is povidone-iodine.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE, Sending Much Love, Light, Healing, Wisdom, and Understanding