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Interesting Experience in Home Depot

I was in Home Depot Friday, and I helped a man load a bathroom vanity onto a cart. It was not too heavy, but it was large,awkward to load, and I don't mind giving someone a helping hand if I can. I believe in karma, what goes around comes around. If you help someone, then I think you are likely to receive it when you need it, and least expect it.

The man was a nice guy, around 35-40, and we chatted a little bit after we grabbed the vanity. He asked me if I was a Christian and if he could pray for me. I live in the Dallas / Ft Worth Texas area, it's the belt buckle of the Bible belt. Most people don't do this, but even though this kind of behavior is uncommon, it is not odd. Anyhow, he wanted to know what prayers I wanted answered, I was reluctant to tell a stranger personal details about my life, so I told him that I would like good health and a good life.

He reached over and put his hand on my shoulder, and started praying, asking the Lord to give me 'good health and a good life'. Then, he responded by saying, "He will help me with pain in my lower back and money". After he finished I asked him about the lower back and he said it was about me and not him, that the Lord told him I had pain my lower back. He did not know this, and it's not something I normally talk to people about. But I have a pinched nerve in my lower back (L4-L5) that causes numbness in my left leg and left foot. My neurologist said that I have lost about 50-70 percent of the strength in my left leg.

I was surprised that this stranger made this comment. I told him about my injuries, and he said he knew, because the Lord told him. He had to be told this, because he did not know, otherwise. I told this man that he was a kind person, thanked him, and walked away.

Five minutes later, I was walking down an aisle. I looked ahead and saw some trash on the floor. I got closer and I saw a dollar bill. I bent over to pick it up and I found eight, one dollar bills, folded over in half. I looked around and did not see anyone that may have lost it, so I kept the money.

I don't have money issues, but I bought a new car last month, and I have a car payment for the first time in several years. I have more money going out, and I am saving less than I normally do.

I think it was interesting, that I found 8 dollars. Eight, is considered a lucky number in Asia. It's a number of abundance, and prosperity.

It was an interesting experience. You never know who you may meet.There are some remarks in the Bible about meeting angels on the road, and coming across them, when you don't realize it.

I don't think this guy was an angel, but he was a nice guy with a special Gift.

But, I wonder if we ever come across angels in disguise, waiting for us to 'pass a test' or if they exist on our level temporarily to observe us.

Just a a few ideas... anyhow, it was a good day.
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Nelladell · 80-89, F
Great post.

Many who practide Reiki find that they are empathic, that they sometimes actually feel the pain of others as their own, and also that they sometimes suddenly "just know" something about folks who turn to them for help.

But it isn't only those who have been initiated into Reiki. Our 10-year-old granddaughter was "helping" a Reiki "teacher" in a practice session and, when covering the right knee of the "client" on the table, remarked that that knee had been injured. It turned out that the person had actually been on crutches for a few weeks years earlier because of injury to that knee.

I would understand if such a person said that God told them, just as I would understand if they had heard a voice in their head and said that God told lthem.

I loved your post. Thank you very much.

Peace.
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@Nelladell I practiced Reiki on others, several years ago.
Now, I do yoga and meditate.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@DallasCowboysFan hIf you do't mind telling, which yoga do you practice? Since you mention meditation, lis it Raja or Royal Yoga, maybe?
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@Nelladell I think the proper name is Vinyasa yoga.

I don't attend classes, even though I have said I was going to start doing this about a 100 times. I follow a YouTube channel called "Yoga With Adriene" . She has about 5MN followers. She has several hundred videos, most of them are 20-30mn. She is from Austin Texas, she is about 35 or so, and she has taught yoga since she was 18.

She publishes a new yoga video every Sunday, and if you follow her classes, you will feel better and have more flexibility. You won't develop a 6 pack or be on the cover of any muscle magazines but I think you will feel better.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7xsYgTeM2Q


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Vinyasa is a style of yoga characterized by stringing postures together so that you move from one to another, seamlessly, using breath. Commonly referred to as “flow” yoga, it is sometimes confused with “power yoga“.

Vinyasa classes offer a variety of postures and no two classes are ever alike. The opposite would be “fixed forms” such as Bikram Yoga, which features the same 26 postures in every class, or Ashtanga which has the same sequence every time.

The variable nature of Vinyasa Yoga helps to develop a more balanced body as well as prevent repetitive motion injuries that can happen if you are always doing the same thing every day.
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@DallasCowboysFan Interesting. Thank you for explaining. Then, it is not a meditative Yoga, per se? I mean, you practice a separate meditation technique?
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@Nelladell Yeah, I rest, relax and reflect, asking my angels for any assistance that they think I need.

Unless it is just my limited experience with Vinyasa, I don't think that there is a lot of spirituality associated with it. And nothing extreme. I have balanced my arms on my legs (crow position?) but I am not going to try to stand on my head. I always think I am going to break my neck....lol
Nelladell · 80-89, F
@DallasCowboysFan Lol. I appreciate your kindness in explaiing. Thank you.