Akashic Records. Energy Healing. Soul Writing
Dhania and Shanaja were sisters who were born two years apart. They were inseparable, more so as the younger one, Shanaja had the responsibility of taking care of her Dhania, who was a special child. They lived in their ancestral village with their parents, and it was a common sight to see the 12-year-old Shanaja holding the hands of her elder sister, guiding her everywhere.
The girls would go to school every day, for which they had to cross a long wooden bridge over a mountain river. Shanaja always led the way while Dhania would hold on to her hand as if her life depended on it. She was terrified of the intensity of the turbulent waters that flowed below them, but she knew that with her sister, she was always safe.
In the village school, Dhania was allowed to sit in Shanaja’s class. She was promoted each time with her sister on humanitarian grounds. Shanaja was the star pupil of the school, and after completing her high school in which she topped in the whole state, her parents sent her to the city for further studies. They knew it would be very difficult for Dhania, but they wanted their younger daughter to follow her dreams of becoming a scientist.
Dhania would keep waiting for her sister to return home during her vacations. Those were the only time she smiled. Then one day, almost three years after Shanaja had left for the city, Dhania never woke up from her sleep. Her sister was devastated, and her pain made her focus stronger on pursuing her aim in life.
Almost two decades passed, Shanaja who was now a well-known scientist working for a leading research institute in Europe, met with a car accident resulting in a severe head injury. She was rushed to the hospital and was in coma for 21 long days. On the 22nd day, when she gained consciousness, she had an incredible experience to tell her family. She said all through the days she was in coma, she could feel her sister, Dhania, holding her hands crossing a long, almost never-ending bridge. She was never afraid as her sister was with her, guiding her. While in life, it was always Shanaja who held Dhania’s hand leading the way, at the threshold of death, she believed that her sister had led her back to life.
After she recovered, Shanaja went back to her ancestral village in India, and stayed there for many months. Every day she would spend a few hours at the bridge hoping to catch a glimpse of her sister. She never did, but by now she had understood how true bonds of love go beyond life and death.
This is really beautiful, loved every bit of it. It shows you that every bond one can have lasts even in death.
Beautiful story! It must be nice to have such a strong bond with someone!
What a touching story. I love the everlasting bond that these sisters had with one another.
This is such an amazing story. It makes me wish that I had a sister. I’m an only child.
This is lovely. Thank you for such a well-written story.
what a great sisterhood they got, goes beyond death! how i wish most relationships can be like this!
Your story really touched my heart. I loved how strong the bond between the two sisters was. Beautiful.
What a sweet story about two sisters. Have to love the bond between siblings.
This is such a beautiful and touching story about siblings! I also have sisters but most of them are married now and this somehow made me miss them a bit cause we don’t see each other as much
Marxie
This is such a sweet story. I just had a 2 hour phone convo with my sister. The bond between siblings can be very strong!
this is such as sweet story about sister and their love for each other. you are such a good writer
Awww your story made me miss my sisters. The bridge made me conjure up a fun childhood memory with my sisters. We don’t see each other near enough and I’d hate it if anything happened to any one of them. I need to send this to them.
Wow how incredible she connected in such a way with her sister even when in a coma! Comes to shows the power of a strong sisterly bond.
Such a beautiful story; I was sad to see it end! The bonds of sisterhood are so special!
Thanks for this lovely post & your magnificent storytelling.
xx Megan 🙂
This was very nice and sweet. I love stories about sisterhood, since I am an only child. Keep up with the good work!
Its such a great bond between sisters…. I loved each and every bit while I was reading the story 😀 ❤
Wow this is so beautiful and powerful! I’m not gonna lie, I literally had a few years in my eyes by the end of this! Wonderful storytelling, keep up the great work!
Wow such a strong, powerful bond. I wish to have even half that close of a relationship with anyone. Beautiful story.
It is a beautiful and emotional story. Strong sisterly bond us the best.
This is such a beautiful story. It’s so true that we really do feel those bonds for a long time.
This really is beautiful and show the wonderful bond that some sisters have.