Coincidence?
October 2, 2008So yesterday I blogged about wanting to buy a pirated (sorry, I’m a financially challenged woman) copy of The Secret. I first saw it four days ago in one of the many bangketas that lined one of the major thoroughfares here in my hometown. As I said, that was the first thing that caught my eye but I hesitated and bought something else.
Last night before I went to sleep, I kept visualizing the DVD in that specific bangketa. I still remember its exact place in the hundreds of DVDs that were being peddled. I also visualized or said to myself mentally that I would have enough time the next day to go out and buy it. When I checked my e-mail this morning, there were jobs on queue and I thought, well, there goes my free time. But I think my visualizations made an impact because I actually had a chance to go out this afternoon amid the pending files - they were fairly easy to do so it didn’t take me much time to finish them.
So I went back there this afternoon, and the DVD was in the exact same place in its stack four days ago! Now you might say it’s just a coincidence - I’m thinking of that too. But I’m just amused with how wonderful a coincidence it is that it was still sitting there in its exact place, to think that those bangketas are constantly being swarmed daily by window shoppers and buyers.
I know this is just a little thing, but I’m a person who appreciates small blessings. So thank you, Universe!
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