Remote Viewing and Hula Girls
Recently I've been working on my remote viewing skills. I find this
comes in handy when trying to find missing objects for people and is
something I would like to get even better at. Remote viewing is
interesting in that I usually only get a small glimpse of the area the
object is in and the rest is foggy, similar to looking through a
telescope with frosted edges. I've asked my guides to help me with
this and it seems that this week was the week to use this skill in
force.
My guides have always had a funny sense of humor so when a friend
called me today with a question, I thought they were pulling a fast
one on me. She was headed over to her step-dad's house to go through
some things that belonged to her mom who passed about 4 years ago. She
wanted to know if there was anything her mom wanted her to have that
she hadn't thought of. Immediately I saw this little plastic hula
girl. You know the kind, they wiggle around like a little bobble head
doll, so tacky they are cute. I felt kind of stupid and at a loss for
words, figuring my Guides were playing a practical joke on me. After
all, I don't call them Larry, Moe, and Curly for nothing!
I hesitated for a moment, but knowing that my dear friend wouldn't
think I had lost my mind too far, I told her exactly what I saw. There
was a brief silence on the other end of the line and then I heard her
laugh. She explained that several years ago her mother bought two
little hula girl statues. One for herself and one for her daughter, my
friend. She hadn't seen her mother's in quite awhile and thought her
step-dad had possibly sold it. I could hear the smile in her voice as
she described the statue and how the girl would dance around in circles
when you turned the switch on. As a psychic medium, I have had the
honor of connecting with her mom in the past as well. My friend misses
her mom dearly and even if she doesn't find the Hula girl, at least by
listening to my guides I was able to bring her a little message of love
from her mom.
I shook my head on that one and told my friend that even I was
impressed with that. She agreed, but said she was even more impressed
by how I helped her earlier in the week when she couldn't find her
prescription refill she had just picked up a couple of days before. I
told her I saw it in a paper bag, but that it was also in plastic and
she accidentally threw it away. It didn't make sense to me that she
wouldn't have taken it out to the trash yet because she had mentioned
that she had trash day the day before. She explained that in their
town they have to put plastic bags in the recycling bin instead of the
regular trash. I could hear her rustling through plastic bags when
all of a sudden she let out a squeal that almost broke my ear drum.
She found the prescription! It was in the little paper bag from the
pharmacy, but INSIDE the plastic bag from the store where she had also
picked up other items. She hadn't thought to look there since she
knew the prescription was in a paper bag. I guess for her, a missing
prescription trumps a hula girl!
As I was reflecting on this I thought about how earlier this week I
helped a mom find her daughter's cell phone. I will admit that I was
a little off in all the details as I saw it at the bottom of a pink
backpack when it was actually a purple one, but both mom and daughter
were happy to recover it. It has been a good week in the lost and
found department!
On a side note however, that little girl really needs to clean that backpack out!