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silo13
reply to post by sled735
Makes you feel good to know someone is looking out for you, right?
Honest answer? I don’t know yet. I’ve been looking over my shoulder all day.
Yeah, I’ve already started to change my behavior like, 'Ohhhh should I be doing that with Granpa watching?'
It’s all good, yes, but now I have to buck up and be responsible and admit that if he’s watching - as I now know he is - I better start cleaning up my act.
Back to you!
The “STOP’ in your head story.
Who or what do you think it was/is?
Great story - love it and thank you for sharing - glad you’re still here - But who/what was it telling you to STOP!
peace & more peace
This didn't happen to me, but I witnessed it:
One day my sister, cousin, and I were going to town in my sister's car, and my girlfriend and her husband were following behind us in their V.W. Beetle. There was a very narrow two-lane bridge on the road leading into town.
As we approached this narrow bridge, we saw a semi tractor-trailer in front of us stopped at the beginning of the bridge. He was waiting on another semi to cross coming from the other direction; there wasn't enough room for both to pass at the same time.
As the approaching semi reached the end of the bridge my girlfriend came up behind me and passed us in the other lane as we sat waiting for the semi to exit the bridge.
I was yelling at them (although they couldn't hear me), "STOP! STOP! AHHHH!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!!!"
There was absolutely no way her car could have made it through the space of the stopped semi, and the one coming off the bridge. I watched wide-eyed in fear of seeing my friend killed before my eyes!
All of a sudden she was on the other side of the narrow space between the two big trucks, safe without even a scratch to the car! 'This was IMPOSSIBLE, but I saw it with my own eyes!', I thought to myself. Everyone in our car was in awe of what just happened.
When we all reached the other side of the bridge my friend had pulled off at a wide place off the road. I pulled up behind her and asked her what happened. She said her brakes went out. All she could do was go around us, or hit us in the rear of our car, so she went around.
When she saw the situation ahead she said she knew she was about to be hit head-on by the semi, so she let go of the steering wheel, put her hands over her face, and waited for the crash.
When it didn't happen, she looked up and they were in the middle of the bridge unharmed! She took a hold of the steering wheel again at that point.
Her husband couldn't stand up for awhile because his legs were too shaky to hold him. They were both shaken up, to say the least!
After awhile, we all got back on the road. Her brakes didn't give any more trouble after that. Hummm... ( I always wondered about the timing on the brakes going out, and it not happening again afterwards. Must have been some personal lesson in there somewhere!)
Blue Shift
Only problem with Guardian Angels saving your life is that they never bother to tell you exactly WHY, and what you're supposed to do because of it.
Then, at some point in the future, they won't be there and you'll die.
For no apparent reason.
Blue Shift
Only problem with Guardian Angels saving your life is that they never bother to tell you exactly WHY, and what you're supposed to do because of it.
Then, at some point in the future, they won't be there and you'll die.
For no apparent reason.
sled735
That's the lesson for US to figure out for ourselves.
It's like going to school. If someone always gives us the answers to test questions, how would we ever learn?
silo13
reply to post by MissBeck
Hopefully other people will share theirs as well. I love reading stuff like this.
I was kind of hoping I’d hear more accounts from others too!
Thanks -
peace
AutumnWitch657
reply to post by sled735
"This is why I don't complain about slow traffic. I always figure I am exactly where I am supposed to be. "
benrl
I don't think your nuts,
I hold the faith I do, not because it makes sense or it's logic.
I hold it because I experienced things that couldn't or shouldn't of happened but did, things which had a similar effect, my life was saved.
That's what it took to make me change from being an atheist.
So while I can't explain what happened rationally, I know for myself that someone out there gots my back and cares about me enough to intervene.
A little divine intervention goes along way.