Synchronicity
I had a dream in November in which a friend gave back to me some gifts I had given her. But she kept a few of my gifts, including a wooden tortoise. This dream puzzled me; not only that she appeared in the dream as we haven’t been in any contact for several years (although she does appear in my dreams from time to time), but that she kept the tortoise I had given her, a bracelet with gems as well –
The next day at school where I volunteer helping poor readers to read better, my little pupil chose his book of stories and selected the Tortoise & the Hare from it. OK, I thought, interesting.
I pondered the dream for several days – this theme of giving things away that are of value to me has occurred in past dreams over the years – and sometimes getting them back – and the last part of the dream in which a mother with her two daughters appears, my brother as well. The days passed – and then Susanne of mindfunda.com posted about the symbology of the Hare. It was interesting, but obviously the tortoise was what was of particular interest to me. But her post on the Hare, following on from my dream and the young boy selecting that particular story gave me cause for pause.
I thought of fashioning a tortoise for myself so that I could ‘re-claim’ the gift in some way and started playing with some clay. In fact it was rather old clay that had gone hard. I soaked it for several days in a bowl of water and over the days I was able to break and mush it up to allow for more soaking. I took this wrapped up moist clay (in plastic and foil, and had my bag with this ‘foreign and suspicious object’ searched at the airport) down to Plettenberg Bay in the New Year. I was quite unsure how to proceed, but I started shaping it and allowing it to dry in the sun and then used an emery board to smooth the cracks though I was not wholly successful there. All the while I was wondering what next to do with it. Back home late-ish January, I painted it all over with red acrylic paint.
Then art circle, a once a month meeting on a Saturday morning loomed at the end of January at which, if we wish (we’re urged to), to bring an art work to the group. I thought of painting it with a few IChing hexagrams – but then the night before I knew I had to finish it. So, with a white pen and a gold one, I made the little patterns. With no guidance from IChing or anywhere else …
So, that’s my story of the tortoise – from a dream in November. I photographed it this afternoon.
Do you find synchronicity appearing in your life every now and then? When events appear to have no causal link?
I hope this finds you all well – we’re on tenter hooks here in South Africa – our Finance Minister is making his budget speech on Wednesday. This follows on from President Zuma’s State of the Nation two weeks back which was heckled by a particular opposition party for over an hour. We don’t know where we’re going as a country … and can only hope for positive change.
Change: it never happens unless it has to – which is just about all the time –
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What a wonderful post, Susan. I love the synchronicity and symbolism, especially with dreams. I too pay attention to dreams and ponder them. I’ve even started keeping a little diary of dreams lately 🙂 As always, lovely to read your words – what a rich and heartful post.
Thanks Gulara for coming by! Record your dreams, sketch them if you can, ponder on them – it’s a rich minefield worth exploring! Thank you for your kind words 🙂
Ah, Susan: “We don’t know where we’re going as a country … and can only hope for positive change.” Ditto over here, big time!
Ah Beth, indeed – change is a constant – let’s hope for constructive change all over the world – things cannot continue as they are.
Hi Susan, I come to your blog every once in a while, for the peace and comfort I get there, when I feel troubled but do not know exactly why. Up until now, I did not want to leave any comments, just read quietly. Today, I decided to join in.
In this case, I feel the sense of peace from the design in your tortoise. It feels like an ancient symbolic drawing, possibly of God and his love radiating to all the planets, is stirring inside of me somewhere, but I cannot quite remember or read the ancient language hidden in this design.
As for gifts given and then returned, this reminds me of many stories of people who generously help out others and then later in life are given something back in return.
Thank you for coming by Marilyn and for your lovely comments. What a lovely thought and feeling about my little red tortoise. I’m examining it closely now as I write, imagining the radiating out of God’s love and peace to us all and the planets – it’s a truly lovely image of yours which I will ‘adopt’ thank you as there is great value in this. A thought and feeling worthy of keeping uppermost in mind and heart. Thank you Marilyn, very much.
As well, my thanks for your saying about gifts given and returned – the scope ever widens –
All best wishes, Susan.
I would love to see a close-up photo, if you have one. Have a nice day!
🙂
What a beautiful way to find meaning in a sychronicity experience. I love your tortoise and the wisdom it brings. I love that you shaped and painted it and that revealed more. An interesting mix of slow down with that vital Mars color. So perhaps you find your greatest vitality and energy by slowing down? And you created your very own mandala/labyrinth. And now your creation becomes a garden altar. Thanks for sharing this experience, Susan. It’s thrilling.
I receive most synchronicity experiences through dreams. I’ve had an unusual number of encouraging synchronicities since conceiving and planning the upcoming workshop with Jean Raffa. Elephant and tortoise blessings all around.
Thank you Elaine – yes now that you mention it, my slowing down on some levels is what I think is giving some other vital energy … some more time for and to myself … I hadn’t thought of it that way, but I sense the truth of that, thank you again! I have to say, I put my tortoise outside to photograph it on my special stone from our old home that is now in our townhouse garden. She sits now on my desk – perhaps I will put her on a sheltered flower pot just outside my study so that she can be on soil … and I can see her. I’ll see; I’m thinking.
And yes, very often my dreams manifest in a sort of déja vu experience in everyday life …
From huge elephant blessings to small(er) tortoise blessings – they’re on their way to you.
So great to be back on your blog Susiswe. I love your tortoise but stick to the day job!!
(I know that you won’t take offence from your oldest, oldest friend).
Lovely to have you come by Lindiwe! No offence meant, this I know – none taken 🙂 Thanks my oldest friend …
I love the warm feeling I get when, from all over the world, East and West, participants are interacting in Garden of Eden Blog!
A few moments ago, I was moved by comments made by Genevive Angela who is from Hyderabad, India.
Genevive: Thank you for your inspiring blog of April 2014. You present a wise account of life about you and generations of your family. You have told how you rose from hardships of survival in a very large family, many siblings for your parents to care for, and how you are now able to help people after working hard managing to get educated to a professional level!
Joe Rubin
I agree about the warm feeling Joseph when people interact …
Yes, Genevive is a very special woman … a good and wise woman with integrity in all that she is … I hope she reads your comment, I think she will.
Hi Susan, I am so glad that I could connect with you here today; I felt sad when I could not comment when I opened it from my computer at home. I love the way you share so beautifully, not only your dreams but the way you link and interpret; this post was very interesting… I remember some dreams for a long time for it appears so real;some others I forget. I also enjoyed reading the comments, nice to see your son Mike commenting on your post; I found that so sweet:)
I am also happy for the wedding coming your way Susan, wish you the very best… celebrate and enjoy yourself and congratulations in advance to your son and daughter in law. You are truly a blessing and I appreciate you for connecting with me. I admire your patience, perseverance in working with the clay and also posting the image, thanks for sharing !!
Hi Genevive and so pleased you could come by and connect, thank you! Yes, it was a lovely surprise to see my son Mike commenting (travelling in the US right now, hopefully back in time for younger brother’s bachelor party!) – I was so pleased!
The comments are always interesting … and it’s good to know that you read them too – see Joseph Rubin’s comment below. You also know the value of contact from people all over this world of ours.
I hope this weekend brings you some rest and respite from your awful sadness some days back. My thoughts are with you dear friend.
How wonderful it is, Susan, that the tortoise entered your dream world. The tortoise is often thought of as a symbol of fertility. Is it synchronicity that a wedding in your family is fast-upcoming, and you are expecting happiness and are hoping for many children and grand-children in the future?
Your expertise as a clay-working artist suggests there will be many moments when you do not need to concentrate, and your fingers will guide your work mindlessly while unexpected and welcome insights about your life will spring into your consciousness!
You are talented in so many ways with flowers and photography and also writing beautifully that lets the reader picture what you are thinking about!
When you are helping children with reading, I am sure you can sense how to match up your special aptitudes with the child’s preferred mode of learning! You are a great educator with children, as a publisher, and when you lecture about Jungian therapy!
My dreams enter the synchronicity world from time to time. I love to think about what my dreams mean, and their importance to me and to others who I care about.
Thank you for kind and complimentary comments Joseph! It’s worthwhile at times to let the hands work and let the ego or thinking muscle take a break. The tortoise does have a lot of symbolism attached to it, as well as other not necessarily ‘positive’ attributes.
Keep up appreciating the value of your dreams and others’ too … a storehouse of gems and jewels awaiting to be mined .. as in an archeologist!
The turtle is beautiful, Susan. I love it. Very eye-catching.
I often find those moments of synchronicity in my life, but I usually need hindsight in order to see them.
Best wishes for your election. I love South Africa, and hope things can turn around for your beautiful country. <3 Keep us posted.
Thanks J.H. 🙂 We use the word tortoise here, though we have those magical sea turtles who hatch their eggs in the beach sand (reminds me of Pat Conroy’s ‘Beach Music’ novel).
Funny how it is often in hindsight really that we make those acausal connections.
We’ve just had our Budget Speech. Many challenges ahead. Thank you for your good wishes!
Hi Susan – fascinating and I’ve just jumped out to look at Mike’s site – boy .. does he ever sit still?! Yet – I see he has your interest in meditation and quietude.
Synchronicity … it does occur .. a friend’s comment from Scotland has just popped up, after I’d been over and commented … saying she was wondering where I was – I need time to read things properly and take out time to think.
Your tortoise is lovely … and that lad wanting to read the Hare and the Tortoise – how very interesting …
Don’t talk elections or anything I need to vote on .. way too many going on right now …
Cheers Hilary
I’ve also been wondering ‘where are you?’ Glad to see you’re here Hilary and thank you for coming by. I loved your entry on Emily Hobhouse.
Yes, wondering what your feelings are about EU (to be) or not EU (to be) … that is the question. Seems as if both ways are of value and plausible … the UK to regain and remain independent or to be part of the larger community with their various legislations. I would be in a pickle pondering this.
O for time to think and do! I’ve been thinking about what to wear to younger son’s wedding next month (less than a month) and have yet to act on this … let alone my hair and when is best time to have it cut styled etc so that it is at its best on the day! Small concerns perhaps 🙂 in the wider scheme of things!
Hair and clothes – not at all small in the scheme of things – something will appear I’m sure … as I have very little hair – I just need to glue it down when I go out – but then that’s the challenge when I return!?!? The wedding will be wonderful and it’ll be so much fun sharing the joy of the day and gaining a daughter?!
Re EU to be or not to be … I belong to the European Movement down here – which is a countrywide group – except this branch is pretty strong as a group – it is a non-political forum – we meet 8 times a year for a dinner and talk from various interested parties – from embassies, Consuls, Universities, etc etc .. all very interesting.
But I didn’t expect to be in the middle of a Referendum .. we’re not a ‘fighting’ force … and I certainly don’t want to be and have said so. We shall see … but at least it’s come around now for June.
It’s interesting and I’m an IN person and always have been – I think it’ll cost too much to come out and take too much time to sort out – and then the Scots will want to leave … it is a quandary … and as I don’t understand – very few in the street will have an iota of an idea of what the EU does or thinks it does not for them.
So glad Emily’s post rang true … I gave a talk to our Social History group and needed to clarify my thoughts for that – so the post was relatively easy to write after that. I need to ask Jenny what she thinks .. but she’ll be diplomatic!
Take yourself off for some shopping therapy and buy a wonderful outfit, with a lovely hat or fascinator … and a few beautiful accessories .. and then just enjoy the time ahead …
Cheers for now -Hilary
Thanks for coming by Hilary and saying about hair clothes not being small in the scheme of things – i.e. my son is getting married next month and I want to look as lovely as I can 🙂 – Your hair story and glue intrigues me … perhaps you can enlighten at some stage – I’m afraid I’m always curious and I know about the cat etc …
Hilary, it would be wonderful if you put up a blog post of yours entirely on its own on this EU to be or EU not to be …it is a quandary on many levels – maybe it needs more pickling since it is already in a pickle anyway.
Synchronistic in a funny sort of a way in that a mutual internet blogger friend put up a post recently on building a wall between Texas and Mexico. I commented this morning … two sides or many sides to the story – ALL consequences, the unintended ones as well – have to be well and truly thought/felt out – you have already noted much for which I thank you.
As you say at the beginning of your response, you are always an IN person … but, does the UK feel the impact of any of EU legislations towards eg cheese or wine or other more important things eg on refugees or whatever …
Enough already … Yes, I’ve been doing some shopping – in prep for the wedding (of course) but finding other ‘nice things’ along the way … 🙂 🙂 🙂 very therapeutic indeed!
Interesting conversation between the two of you, Hilary and Susan. I’m an EU person, and a no walls between Texas and Mexico. To me the latter is a very odd notion, anyway, and won’t do any good. We humans erect enough walls between one another.
Susan — a hat, yes a lovely hat. Cannot wait to see photos.
Yikes, your message has just come through Samantha! I was looking to see if Hilary had picked up on mine .. she hasn’t yet. Thanks for adding to the conversation – yes, walls are strange things, keep you in and the other out – us and them …
Now, I would NEVER wear a hat (even in the sun) but maybe the thing to wear is a fascinator- do you know that term? A little bit of pinned fluff on your head. i may find some such thing …
I don’t know the term, Susan, but maybe that’s what they’re called here. Sounds beautiful and just the thing.
My sister used the term ‘fascinator’ -I thought she’d lost her marbles … well, I’ve been looking a bit, so far no luck in finding such a thing …
Hi Susan,
I love your synchronicity story. Thanks for sharing it. When I have synchronicities with animals I always like to check out what they symbolize to different cultures around the world to see if anything resonates. This helps me think about new directions I might want to pursue in my inner work.
I’ve always been particularly interested in Native Americans because they were/are especially aware of synchronicities involving animals. For example, did you know that the American continent is referred to as “Turtle Island” in some Native American folklore? Here’s what I found about it on the internet: “It is said that the Turtle carried the weight of the land of that continent on her back. This image is also present in Hindu and Chinese cultures, where the turtle is the animal carrying Mother Earth and holding the world in balance.”
Here’s a bit more about turtle in case you’re interested:
They believe that the turtle totem, “symbolizes our peaceful walk on this earth. It represents the path we take as we embark on our journey through life. In contrast to emotional or spiritual development occurring in bursts, the way of the turtle anchors our personal unfolding in a slow, more grounded series of steps and longer cycles of transformation.”
Also, “The turtle is associated with our physical and embodied evolution on the earthly plane. Call this spirit animal for help to be more grounded. You can also get help slowing down and pacing yourself, so you can take your next step with more confidence.”
Blessings on your continuing journey. Jeanie
Thank you so much Jeanie, I so appreciate your comments and research on the turtle/tortoise. There’s much to ponder on re my dream and the context in which the tortoise presented itself – let alone the tortoise itself as a symbol. And also very much when a creature or animal appears in my dream. Just this morning I had a very peculiar dream which, when I went for a walk earlier this evening, brought some thoughts/feelings to mind. It was a very very tiny fish that I was wanting to look after but then all hell broke loose … I wonder what dream will present this night …
Thank you for your blessings on this ongoing journey and mine are wending their way to you. Susan
Good morning Susan, Very much like Pat, synchronicity is a part of my life. So it was with joy that I read your article yesterday as two weeks ago I also dreamt of a tortoise …
“I am looking through a hole in the fence when I spot him. For some reason he can’t stay in his shell, in and out, and in and out he goes. You’re going to need to learn how to stay inside because you will need that shell I tell him (I am a seven year old girl). He starts to understand so I begin to teach him how to speak. I say things like, ‘The sky is blue, the earth is red’ and ‘I’m a girl, you’re a boy’ and he slowly, bit by bit repeats the words. The next day I take him to school with me. Overnight he has learnt to say the basics and is remaining more and more in his shell, he recognises that the shell has much value. He has learnt to stay within he tells me.”
Well here’s the synchronicity, I wake up and the first thing I think of is YOU! Only I felt I couldn’t email and say … oh Susan I’ve just had this dream all about a tortoise … so your post is the perfect place for me to share my little dream. That same afternoon I decided to use Jung’s ‘active imagination’ to chat with my ‘talking’ tortoise. It was amazing, he told me that he had always been with me and how I am to trust my learning as it enriches my life. Then he looked straight into my eyes and spoke these words, ‘the poets are coming Deborah, be prepared.’ Wow, I thought, what a gift of words!
Thank you so much for sharing your dream and how even more synchronicity followed you through your last few months. I greatly enjoy reading all your replies here and sharing my own synchronicity. Oh I love how you reclaimed your dream tortoise, (great pic too!) and in my own reply I recognise the urge now to ‘bring a tortoise home’ myself. I feel that the dream message for me was that real, long lasting change is always slow, and only when I have learnt to fully integrate my inner and outer lives (body and shell) will I, like the tortoise be able to move slowly forward too. Blessings always, Deborah.
Thank you Deborah for coming by and sharing your dream! Happy dance on my side – 🙂 I’m almost blown away by the synchronicity of you thinking of me and then my blog post! And how wonderful the verbal exchange between you as a 7 yr old and your tortoise. Even that young age of 7 years has meaning I would think …
Yes, for sure, my re-claiming the tortoise – a gift I’d given away – is a great part of its meaning to me, especially from that particular person with whom we shared a very special friendship but which ended extremely sadly and badly.
I’ll try the active imagination – thank you for the reminder – and also especially because this very morning in the early hours 1.30 a.m. I recorded a dream that has me in a tizz. It was also a ‘creature’ – very very tiny … I’ll have to work, but really work with this one. I may splash paint, I don’t know, though it scares me somewhat …
Thank you also for the reminder that slow but steady but with perseverance is the way to integration and lasting change … I’m paraphrasing somewhat, but that is what is hopeful.
Blessings to you too Deborah and thank you again. Susan
Nice tortoise ma 🙂 And nice post. I just met with Pen Ward, the creator of ‘Adventure Time’, today in LA. It was about 10 years ago that I went to ComiCon in San Diego, and saw him present his pilot for his show which blew me away and inspired me for the next few years. After his presentation, I gave him a Bru & Boegie comic book. 10 years later, I get to hang out with him (he remembered me), took me to his home, showed me some virtual reality stuff. I gave him a new Bru & Boegie book and I’m making a B&B short with Disney. Crazy.
Thanks for coming by Mike! How amazing and terrific that 10 years later the initial meeting unfolded even more. Something Bold and Beautiful about that 🙂 – Good on Bru & Boegie accompanying you on your journey, from already so long ago – and now to LA Disney! Safe travels Mike ..
Wow, Mike. That is just really super! How wonderful for you. These synchronistic serendipities are the best. And, ditto what Patricia says here. I am very happy for you. So exciting.
Thank you Samantha 🙂
From his mother – from me to you – 🙂 🙂 🙂
Mike,
It’s not crazy. That’s what I called perfect timing. It took ten years for you to mature into your dream. There are great things ahead for you, but again great things start with small things, and those small things are tiny steps that will lead you into greatness.
I just had to comment as I saw your comment to Susan, because I am so proud of you. Even though I’ve never met you personally I feel like I know you through your Mom, and she a great person to me.
Continue having a great trip and it would be nice to read a blog posting of your trip when you return home.
Shalom,
Patricia
I’m moved Pat by your response to Mike. I’ll alert him to this … and thank you. I know you’ve always had his back and that he has been so appreciative of your encouragement. It would be great if he did a blog post. Maybe he has – I’ll check out his particular website shortly and let you know ..
Hi Patricia – thank you 🙂 yes, my mom often mentions you. Thanks for the kind words, I’ll probably put a big post together after I’m back 🙂 Cool!
Thank you for sharing your dream and your thoughts, Susan, and for giving us this beautiful clay you have fashioned and changed into a tortoise. You have created something beautiful both in your thoughtful writing and your tortoise. Synchronicity? Perhaps. I do the I Ching, have for years.
As for your country, as much as I’d love to visit South Africa, and especially you, I have long regarded it a miracle that I was born in and live in the U.S. Ditto Patricia: “the color of your thinking and your willingness to respect all humanity”. It seems so simple, doesn’t it?
Thanks so much Samantha for coming by and your kind and complimentary comments 🙂 How lovely to have such a connection to the land of your birth, and the feeling of belonging I suppose.
I wonder sometimes about how patriotic I really am towards the land of my birth … on a real level I am, but on another level I’m not so sure …I remember a very long time ago returning from the UK after living and working there for a year or so, stepping off the plane and actually kissing the tarmac. It was a real sense of returning home. Yes, Patricia’s words are lovely … seems so simple but sometimes those simple things are very complex!!
Synchronicity is a part of my life. There are times when things happen and a connection comes up, a feeling that the thing is familiar. Since I keep track of my dreams and other events that are strange to me in my journal, I can usually go back sometimes later when the connectivity appears and I see it. Also like you, there are times when I know that I must complete something and I know the compulsion is there because it is pointing me to something.
Great article, Susan. I so enjoy your articles on dreams and synchronicity.
As for your country, I sincerely hope that people’s eyes will be open to the fact that it is when they unite together that they can move forward. And unification has nothing to do with the color of your skin but with the color of your thinking and your willingness to respect all humanity.
Shalom,
Patricia
Thank you Patricia for coming by, much appreciate it. I often wonder why something seems so familiar, there’s a sense of a deja vu and I wonder if a past dream pointed towards the situation. The connection however slight is there –
‘And unification has nothing to do with the color of your skin but with the color of your thinking and your willingness to respect all humanity’. That is beautifully put – the colour of your thinking. If we all just thought more and developed our thinking and willingness instead of ignoring plain and simple and beautiful truths, we’d all be more receptive to the beauty that there is in the world and our fellow man …Thank you Patricia and Shalom to you.
Your turtle is cute. I’ve had dreams that caused me to pause and seeking meaning. I always hope for the best outcome. Yes change seems to happen moment to moment.
Thanks Kimberly for coming by … yes that what dreams are for I guess, to give cause for pause .
I love your post–the dream, the little boy’s book choice, and the clay tortoise. I think it’s wonderful that you decided to reclaim your dream tortoise by making a tortoise of your own. I love synchronicity. I’ve often experienced it–I’ll read a book, and then suddenly see a TV show on the same subject.
As for your country, I need to educate myself, but I wish you and S. Africa only positive changes!
Thanks Merril for coming by! Yes, it’s lovely when it happens – makes me realise there are more things of which we do not know, Horatio.
And to you all in the US – may positive changes come about too when your new president is elected! Yours is closer than ours, though we have municipal elections very soon, in the next few months.
I love how you give value and credence to dreams and the unconscious. And your art – I’ve known from past blog posts that you are an artist both as painter and photographer.
About synchronicity: Travel to PA this month has coincided with the need for a family member to be transferred to another health care facility. My being here seems a grand meshing, synchronicity, as you say.
Thank you Marian. It is important to me to give voice in some way to my unconscious. Isn’t that extraordinary how things work out? You were needed in PA unknown to you and yet you were there to help in the way that you did. I so value these sorts of things.
Thank you for your compliment about my ‘art’ 🙂 – I fantasise sometimes about having more time to splash paint and see where it goes and just letting my inner voice have its way on a canvas! Or making something pretty like a bracelet … it’s good to dream!
Your tortoise dream with the synchronicity of the child’s choice of the Tortoise and the Hare is interesting. You did a lovely job on your tortoise too. I will be curious if the tortoise comes to play more frequently in your dreams now.
As for synchronicity and change our country is going through an election process too. Our options for president of our country terrify me. Change definitely is in the air!
Thoughtful post Susan.
Thanks Gwynn. I don’t recall any other animal or creature since a few months back – though my dreams have been interesting to me since that dream –
Yes, I’m watching your election process in the US with keen interest. I wonder which way the individual will vote and what effect this will have on the collective. There is something rather terrifying about it all. Hopefully the terror that many feel will be an opportunity to focus on what the real desire is …
Hallo Susan,
I love reading about the dream. Somehow the combination of wood (the life Tree) and slow but determined way of the tortoise seem to be symbolic manifestations of your life path to me. Rooted in mother earth, a tree represents the richness of the earth around it. The determination of the tortoise is outstanding (by the way: it is the totem animal of my youngest son who thinks they are the coolest animals ever).
Hello Susanne! Yes we’ve had our fair share of synchronicity between the two of us. Thank you for saying about the ‘wooden’ tortoise in my dream … that is something I hadn’t thought about and your saying so, makes it that much richer. And now that I’ve made it out of clay, makes me think of the clay of the earth.
I not only have plenty of synchronicity in my life, but I’ve written about it a number of times on my blogs. However I can’t remember any specifics.
Arlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
Tossing It Out
Thanks Arlee for coming by. I remember you writing on synchronicity. One of the wonders of the world, in my view and always worthy of acknowledgement.
I love the tortoise, and the story. Now that you have created this symbolic piece, I wonder where it’ll take you. My son narrowly avoided a deathly auto accident. I happened to call him less than a minute after he survived (God’s hand at work; a mom knows when her children are in danger). After I recovered, my mind went to the trucker who swerved to avoid my son and God’s plan for both the trucker and my son. I offered silent good wishes to that man. He knows he saved a life and so do I.
Good grief Jacqui – I have the chills. Yes, God’s hand was surely at work there. Oh, that trucker is a hero for sure. My good wishes go to him as well. Thank heavens there are such people and praise and thank God that your son’s life was saved. A mother’s intuition – who do we thank for that? You, is my short answer … a minute after? That is amazing …
Thank you for coming by Jacqui … keep your dear ones in the light and the trucker too.