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Seeing the Light
註釋When the primary school rang to say her youngest son had collapsed, Sharon Simpson's life was turned upside down. With five children at home and an increasingly distant husband away at sea for months at a time, she was struck with fear and paralysis. Why had this occurred to Jack? Why did Vincent escape? What does it mean for studies of identical twins when one so young is suddenly diagnosed with Juvenile MS, Cancer and Epilepsy?Following a near death experience she became aware of something other than her own humanity. This awareness manifested as light, centred round the visionary Australian Religious Sister, Mary MacKillop and the extraordinary request from Jack to try and save himself. Supported by a community willing to stand up and support them, a tortuous pathway of human endurance was forged, culminating in a healing that was without precedent in human medical history.All who knew Jack were overwhelmed by Doctor Kornberg's amazing statement regarding Jack's miraculous recovery, leading to Sharon, her children and a choir journeying to Rome for the canonisation of Australia's first Saint, Mary MacKillop.