Dear Friends,
Recently I was driving by the front of my local grocery store . As I was driving by, a car pulled out from in front of the store, backing up very slowly. I just happened to be approaching this car so I saw what happened next. There was a woman standing behind the car next to the one that was pulling out. For some reason I happened to be watching this woman and all of a sudden as the car was backing out, the woman who was standing behind the car next to the one backing out let out a very dramatic scream. She was close to the car backing out but far enough away that the car would not have hit her. She went over to the woman who was backing out of the parking space and started yelling at her telling her she wasn’t paying attention and almost hit her. She then screamed, “You hit me!”. I drove towards them and watched the woman get out of the car looking very upset and apologetic.
The woman kept yelling at her. I slowed down and said very clearly to the woman getting out of the car, “You did not hit her”. I could see she was a bit in shock so I said it again, “You did not hit her…” The woman was still yelling at her telling her she was not paying attention and “almost hit her”. I looked at the woman who was yelling and said very directly, “You were the one not paying attention”. She then said to me, “Oh be quiet and go away”. She then walked away in a huff and the other woman drove away. I did not think about what was happening, the words came out of my mouth not out of anger or judgment just observation.
For some reason I found myself smiling about the woman’s response to me who had been yelling at the other woman. I then felt my guides around me smiling as well. They said: Now you know the humor we see in your response when we gently call you on your behavior that is not up to the integrity we know you have within you!”. They said they get our attention in different ways to let us know when we are not coming from our TRUE SELF. They may get our attention through talking to us, and if we aren’t aware of their voices they may get our attention through other means, like a feeling in our gut, a feeling of being ill at ease, or if we still are not listening something stronger that will get our attention. All of this is being co-created with our own souls out of a deep love for us.
The reason I was smiling was that I was the angel of the moment for not only the woman backing up in her car but also for the other woman who was accusing this other woman of hitting her. This accusation could have had dire implications if there had not been a witness to what really happened. The reason I was smiling, I realized, was that I was channeling a higher power at that moment and was being called to speak the truth. I did so out of love.
I felt no animosity towards either person especially the woman who was yelling. In fact, as I look back I realize I felt love and caring for her. In the moment I saw her I knew she was suffering and her response to the other woman was because she was in pain and needed an outlet. The other woman just happened to provide the outlet she needed. I was smiling because I realized the yelling woman’s response to me was like a petulant child who had been caught doing something she knew was not coming from her higher self but did not want to face up to it.
After this happened I pulled over to send love and energetic support to the woman driving away as I could feel she was still a bit stunned. My guides encouraged me to send energy to the other woman and stated that she needed the love and healing even more. I’m not sure what was going on in her life at that time. She may have just lost someone she loved, perhaps she was ill, or any other numerous things that could be causing her to feel pain, so much so that she would cause this kind of drama. I then felt an incredible sense of love for this woman. I also felt love for myself and all the times I created drama out of pain I was feeling in my own life.
We are all called at times to be angels of the moment for others who are suffering, including ourselves. Will you recognize those moments and speak the “truth” as it is being shown to you? I encourage you to remember that the people who are creating the drama, (whether it is someone else or you), are usually the ones who need our support and love the most. If you can stay out of judgment when you find yourself in these situations, and step into your Authentic True Self, you will become the angel of the moment and will create a profound moment of healing for all those around you including yourself!
