Event: As I was waiting for my husband on busy sidewalk outside a shop, I watched a woman in her early twenties approach a couple in their late forties. It was clear she was asking them for directions and that they could help. The conversation lasted a couple minutes. Both parties smiled at each other, then went their separate ways.


Spiritual Agreement: The woman made her choice to approach this couple because the couple could give

her the experience she sought for her spiritual development. She wasn’t conscious that this was the reason she chose the couple. Her conscious decision was based in part no doubt by how the couple was dressed, how they treated each other, and their confidence with their surroundings.


Karma: No karma or spiritual control took place during this event. All three parties came away with growth.
 

The younger woman’s spiritual choices: She wished to see a more settled version of herself – a vibration of grace. She found it in the older woman of the couple. During the exchange, she let go of fear and uncertainty about navigating in a new city. She gained confidence by making a good judgment about who to approach for help. Because the younger woman has more confidence in her ability to judge a person’s character, she will be less susceptible to deception. Her new vibrations of confidence will spread to others. In specific, the neighborhood where she chooses to settle will become happier with her in it.


The older woman’s spiritual choices: As a spirit, she has been working on the concept of sharing to create success in her life and in the life of others. Through helping the younger woman gain confidence through grace, respect and sharing, she expanded her life force and her ability to receive from herself and others. She also gave herself more permission to “not know”, which allows everyone around her to share with her their information to her benefit.

 
The man’s spiritual choices: For some time now, the man’s spiritual questions about his relationship with women has revolved around allowing women to “be” instead of finding ways to “help them be”. In the conversation on the street, he stepped back and allowed the women to communicate. Intuitively, he knew that the main reason for this meeting was so the two women could talk to each other. In this choice, he relaxed, enjoyed watching the exchange and kept an eye out along the street to make sure they would not be disturbed. As a spirit, he found new strength in his ability to foster communication through granting space instead of ego-driven intervention.

 

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