Hello there The news that you shared reminded me of one write-up I read in the past. https://www.theguardian.com/society...effect-the-power-of-pets-on-our-mental-health Furry friends happen to be the best therapists in some cases.
The day after the drawing, David Hebert told WDSU that he hadn't won anything in the lottery. "I bought one the other day, but mine didn't even come close," he told the news station. "Not one number." Luckily for him, his wife's ticket ended up being a winner. Joyce Hebert matched all five numbers in the November drawing, missing only the Powerball number. "I thought I only won $1,000," Joyce Hebert told KATC. On Wednesday, she joined her husband at the lottery headquarters in Baton Rouge to collect the prize. That's when they found out they'd won a million dollars instead. "I tried not to get emotional," David Hebert said as he wiped away tears. The couple's grandchildren are urging them to spend the money on a new boat. And it even writes the baseline for ya!...
It's easy to see the total unconditional love in the dog's gaze. Love without judgement. From Florrie's article posted above: "Dogs love us unconditionally." "The simplicity and depth of this love is a continuous joy," "there’s nothing like having a dog curled up beside you, even when you feel absolutely miserable" Thank-you Florrie!
Synchronicity of the "universal" That our minds are powerful is beyond doubt. In the creation of our day - or of our world - for good or otherwise. From the famous trader WD Gann: "Negative thoughts must be supplanted with positive thoughts. It is just as easy to think about good pleasant things as it is to think about the wrong things" p44 - The Magic Word. A sidebar to the Picaso post was: "we have more to creating our own coincidences than we may think:"
"Something just tells me I should go" Just imagine how much her life was transformed. We sometimes rush past the deeper meanings of the stories we hear and the events we experience. Her silent prayer of need she prayed was answered. --- though only because she listened and acted on the "Something" that told her to GO Abby went to something she would never normally go to - an event with crowds and noise. She could have ignored the urging telling her to go. But she grasped her courage and went. By-passing the easy path, she summoned her strength and her prayers were answered. ---------------- Sometimes we rush past the deeper meanings of the stories we hear and the events we experience.
It’s unconditional love indeed! You are most welcome and thank you for creating this thread! It’s refreshing