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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Share my "story of the day" with you

I would like to share my "story of the day" with you:
This morning, when I went out of the house with my children to hit for school, Kindergarden and work, it was -20 degree celsius... too cold for me...but even worse: too cold for my car! Which happens to be a diesel engine and it didn't start, not with the first or third or fifteenth attempt. It sounded very bad to me, more like really beiing broken.
For some reason, I didn't want to give up - and so I asked the angels for help and I started to give Reiki to my car (not of the discrete kind... my children might have thought I'm doing some kind of witchcraft on it :-)) ...and it took only about 2 or 3 minutes and the engine started! even though it didn't sound as if it would; it just turned on then!
So that made my day this morning. :-)

I am not surprised about it - but I am happily amazed!
As I am happily amazed, every day, about the experience of beiing a spiritual being.

In some ways it is very clear, deeply ankered within me and I can live it pretty consciously (on my limited measures) - experiencing the freedom and the self-determination;
in others... well, I'm working on it.

Warming wishes to you all!

2 comments:

  1. thanks for sharing your story of the day, Petra. What I take from your story is that you could have gone into frustration, anger, fear, and instead you went towards using the tools you know of for healing and a positive outlook. And something positive came back to you. This is what I say over and over again in the lessons--that we must apply the principals of Truth that we are learning here (and elsewhere) to our everyday lives. And then our everyday lives become extraordinary! We become growing, evolving students making the most of the schoolroom of earth. Smiles to you.

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