Cassiopaeans Be Careful

Oh my.

Glad you are OK.

Glad the guy whose SUV hit you, and his coworker, didn't try to make an issue of it.

Hope they are OK too, especially the driver who had a seizure [evil often breaks its tools, especially the unwitting ones]
 
oh wow!

Glad that you are ok, and glad that you were able to see beyond the physical events, wow i have been through a lot lately as well, i feel as though, i achieve something and then something else hits, and i achieve something and something else hits again!!, and most of the times it's the most unexpected type of distractions or just uncomfortable even painful situations.

i hope you are feeling better, and thanks for the reminder.
 
wow
Glad that you were not seriously injured and feeling better :) my suggestion is: If you are still feeling sore after seeing the chiropractor I would suggest seeing a Rolfer or message therapist. Also if you have a hot springs in your area that might help as well with the muscles soreness/pain. While i was going through a series of Rolfing sessions we visited the hot springs often and it help a lot with the program.
glad you are alright!
 
Perhaps Knowledge (and being) really ARE protection. This attack/accident could have been much much more serious. Who knows.

I am glad to know you are ok, and thank you for the reminder to use care. Since the time that Pepperfritz transitioned to 5D, I have been particularly vigilent. Though that dedication wares off a little when you are tired and hungry, or working insane hours, or have a million and one things on your mind.

2 days after Pepperfritz died, I was going out to my car to leave for work at 5am (going on 4 hours sleep), and there was a playing card on the ground, face down. Right next to the driver side. I was curious, and of course wanted to know what card it was. I started to bend down to turn it over, and stopped myself, thinking OH. Look first to see if a car is coming. And exactly at the moment that I stood up straight, a car seemed to come out of nowhere and whizzed right through the space where my head would have been. The side-mirror would have just whacked me right out of this world.

Gave me a shiver. After looking to make sure it was safe... I flipped the card over. It was the Jack of hearts :)

Be safe everybody. Look both ways. Maybe even more than once.
 
Lauranimal said:
Perhaps Knowledge (and being) really ARE protection. This attack/accident could have been much much more serious. Who knows.

I am glad to know you are ok, and thank you for the reminder to use care. Since the time that Pepperfritz transitioned to 5D, I have been particularly vigilent. Though that dedication wares off a little when you are tired and hungry, or working insane hours, or have a million and one things on your mind.

2 days after Pepperfritz died, I was going out to my car to leave for work at 5am (going on 4 hours sleep), and there was a playing card on the ground, face down. Right next to the driver side. I was curious, and of course wanted to know what card it was. I started to bend down to turn it over, and stopped myself, thinking OH. Look first to see if a car is coming. And exactly at the moment that I stood up straight, a car seemed to come out of nowhere and whizzed right through the space where my head would have been. The side-mirror would have just whacked me right out of this world.

Gave me a shiver. After looking to make sure it was safe... I flipped the card over. It was the Jack of hearts :)

Be safe everybody. Look both ways. Maybe even more than once.

Wow. What a story. A perfect story to illustrate the importance of awareness first and foremost before acting. Thank you for sharing this.
 
Hi Mac,

I am glad you came out of this basically okay. And Nienna Eluch said it better than I could

So we all need to be extra vigilant, or so I think. Remeber, always, nobody is a nobody. We are few in number and each one of us is important in our own unique way.

seekeroflight, welcome to the forum. :) We recommend all new members to post an introduction in the Newbies section telling us a bit about themselves, and how they found their way here. Have a read through that section to get an idea of how others have done it. Thanks
 
I'm also glad you're okay, Mac!

Lauranimal said:
2 days after Pepperfritz died, I was going out to my car to leave for work at 5am (going on 4 hours sleep), and there was a playing card on the ground, face down. Right next to the driver side. I was curious, and of course wanted to know what card it was. I started to bend down to turn it over, and stopped myself, thinking OH. Look first to see if a car is coming. And exactly at the moment that I stood up straight, a car seemed to come out of nowhere and whizzed right through the space where my head would have been. The side-mirror would have just whacked me right out of this world.

Gave me a shiver. After looking to make sure it was safe... I flipped the card over. It was the Jack of hearts :)

:shock: A close call for sure! I also found a face-down playing card in an alley about a month ago (nine of diamonds). No near-tragedy involved, but I thought it was interesting that two of us found a playing card in a similar way.

Lauranimal said:
Be safe everybody. Look both ways. Maybe even more than once.

Definitely. We need to be aware at all times. And also keep mindful of strategic enclosure, to give the General Law as few openings as possible.
 
Gracious, Mac - good to know you survived that accident - and are now recovering from the shock and pain.

Seems like more than a few unfortunate...and emotionally-draining...situations are popping-up amongst members. Thank goodness for the EE and loving support from this amazing network.

Keen observations and reminders from you and other posters on this thread must be frustrating a Matrix that thrives on fear and confusion.
Got to keep not forgetting that nobody is a nobody. Knowledge, vigilance and an objective courageous attitude can go a long way in combatting the forces of darkness.

Take care, Mac. Prayers and healing thoughts are on the way.
 
Thanks, again for well wishes. After a trip to the chiropractor yesterday I feel much better. Magnesium baths, detox program, EE. I'll be ok. The health information available on this forum is very helpful. :)

Kind a of chuckle in Tuesday's mail, 4 letters that were ads from attorneys offering their services. They apparently scan the accident reports looking for business. The sharks smell blood in the water.

Also an ad from a "Doctor". Describes himself as a "former chiropractor". He offers free screenings for hidden neck injuries. I'll bet he finds them every time. :D

Mac
 
It is good to hear you are recovering Mac--not to minimize your trauma and pain, but indeed, I agree it might have been so much worse. I too think that the state of life here on 3D appears to be getting more intense and dangerous. The stories we are hearing about the violent weather, earthquakes, plane crashes etc. seem to be increasing in number, frequency, and intensity. Many SOTT/FOTCM members have current stories on the forum of their recent traumas, tragedies and close calls, like Mac, Brenda86, and Bud, and this has also got me thinking of the effects of The General Law, how "nobody is a nobody," and the death of Pepperfrizt. If Pepperfritz can be killed walking her dogs--something she did every day in the same area under the same circumstances, then her death is surely a lesson to all of us of the need to maintain "situational awareness" during our everyday activities. Be careful out there . . .
shellycheval
 
I have the same thought as shellycheval since a week. Usually I get very careful when something breaks down. Before knowing of what happenend to buddy's son, I got five small accidents at home with objects breaking down on the same day. In Wave6 there is a paragraph (I do not remember the chapter's name) about how such coincidences may be a sign of some interference in our lives. We then mut be careful, espacially if our different activities may harm the PTB and their masters.
 
Mac said:
A witness who driving behind the SUV said it began swerving
erratically and came clear across the highway impacting my car on the passenger side
The driver apparently had a seizure of some kind and lost control.

If the guard had just come off night shift it's possible he could have nodded off rather than have a seizure.

When my local employment was closed I spent 3 years where I had to travel about 35 miles to a similar job that I'd been doing. Night shift was usually 12 hours, and driving home I sometimes had to pull off the road, drop the back of the seat down a bit and sleep for an hour or so, because I kept zoning and just couldn't keep going safely.

So if the guard was tired and zoning but hadn't far to get home he might have risked it rather than say stopping for a bit and stretching his legs and getting his blood circulating more to wake himself up.

Glad you're allright Mac, but could you have avoided it though if you'd seen him coming?
 
That's great that your recovering, that must have been quite a scare!

shellycheval said:
It is good to hear you are recovering Mac--not to minimize your trauma and pain, but indeed, I agree it might have been so much worse. I too think that the state of life here on 3D appears to be getting more intense and dangerous. The stories we are hearing about the violent weather, earthquakes, plane crashes etc. seem to be increasing in number, frequency, and intensity. Many SOTT/FOTCM members have current stories on the forum of their recent traumas, tragedies and close calls, like Mac, Brenda86, and Bud, and this has also got me thinking of the effects of The General Law, how "nobody is a nobody," and the death of Pepperfrizt. If Pepperfritz can be killed walking her dogs--something she did every day in the same area under the same circumstances, then her death is surely a lesson to all of us of the need to maintain "situational awareness" during our everyday activities. Be careful out there . . .
shellycheval

I agree with the above and have had this weird sense of anticipation for the last week or so. I logged in to the forum tonight after about two weeks without checking in to find so many difficult situations for forum members. Somethings up.
thankfully your ok and good luck on the rest of your recovery.

Rx
 
I wish you a speedy recovery Mac !

I nearly got in three different accidents these last weeks, never saw the cars coming in two different roundabout and a dangereous braking on an icy road. Gulp.
 

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