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August's
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Hi
everyone,
Bonjour from
the beautiful
Lot-et-Garonne
region of
France where
John and I have
been taking a
break. If
you have been
on holiday too,
I hope you had
a great time
and feel really
refreshed.
As always
what occurs in
life usually
inspires the
newsletter and
the feature
this month
relates to a
recent event
here in
France.
So let’s dive
straight
in…..
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Feature:
Synchronicity
or
Coincidence?
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Ask
Yourself
This
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Inspiring
Story:
What
goes
around,
comes
around
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Because
we
like
them.....
Total
read
time:
7
minutes
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Feature: Synchronicity
or
Coincidence?
I have
always been
fascinated
by the
stories of
intuition
prompting
people not
to do
certain
things….like
get on a
train that
subsequently
crashes or
how
something
happened on
a
particular
day that
prevented
them being
involved.
This is the
experience
we had this
month.
On Monday
14th
August,
John and I
were
intending
to collect
a friend
from
Bordeaux
airport but
I was
feeling
really
unwell.
However, it
was not a
“normal”
unwell…..I
felt very
dizzy and
light
headed as
though I
was going
constantly
going to
faint.
So I
decided to
rest and
hope it
passed
before they
got back.
Just before
he left, I
felt
prompted to
suggest
that he
take his
driving
licence and
passport
with him –
“in case he
should need
them for
some
reason.”
About half
an hour
before they
were due,
John called
from his
mobile to
say that
they had
been
involved in
a bad
accident
not far
from the
local
motorway
turnoff.
The line
was
crackling
and whilst
John was
very
shaken, I
managed to
hear that
they were
both unhurt
but the
police were
coming and
he needed
me to do
certain
practical
things.
At this
point, I
was still
feeling
quite
unwell and
when I
realised
that I
would need
to speak
French,
which I
don’t, I
called a
local
friend……..who
having been
away for
four days,
had just
stepped
though the
door at the
moment I
called. He
phoned two
other
friends who
had also
just
arrived
home and
they all
came over
to offer
practical
and loving
support.
Later, John
called to
say that
apart from
the
passport
and driving
licence,
the police
needed my
car
insurance
details………..which
I had
accidentally
left in the
UK!!
So I called
the friend
who checks
the house
and waters
the plants
to see if
he could go
in and get
them.
“Lucky you
called
today” he
said “I’m
away for
three days
from
tomorrow”.
Being very
computer
savvy, he
was able to
scan them
in and
email them
over…….so
that I
could print
them out on
the printer
that we had
just
bought.
So
everything
got sorted
out pretty
smoothly
and because
we had
taken out
the AA
European
Breakdown
cover
(which we
had
actually
hesitated
about
because my
car is so
reliable),
we have
been
provided
with a hire
car for
France and
then one to
get us home
in the UK.
When I saw
my written
off car
with
numerous
impact
marks and
no front
wheels, I
also saw
what a
miracle it
was that
not only
were John
and my
friend
unhurt, but
so was the
wife, the
two small
children
and the
driver of
the other
car.
The reason
for the
accident………..the
driver of
the other
car had
fallen
asleep at
the
wheel.
So had I
not have
been unwell
that day,
the outcome
would no
doubt have
been quite
different
and a lot
worse!
So were all
the events
down to
synchronicity
or
fate……..I’m
sure you’ll
guess which
one I go
for.
What I do
know is how
lucky we
were and
how
important
it is to
really
appreciate
and be
grateful
for what
you have
right
now…….because
you never
know when
you won’t
have it
anymore.
Ask
yourself
this:
Do you need
to tell someone
you love them
before it might
be too
late?
Do you really
appreciate
everything you
have in your
life?
Inspiring
Story:
What
goes
around,
comes
around
(long
but
worth
it)
He
almost
didn't
see
the
old
lady,
stranded
on
the
side
of
the
road,
but
even
in
the
dim
light
of
day,
he
could
see
she
needed
help.
So
he
pulled
up
in
front
of
her
Mercedes
and
got
out.
His
Pontiac
was
still
sputtering
when
he
approached
her.
Even
with
the
smile
on
his
face,
she
was
worried.
No
one
had
stopped
to
help
for
the
last
hour
or
so.
Was
he
going
to
hurt
her?
He
didn't
look
safe;
he
looked
poor
and
hungry.
He
could
see
that
she
was
frightened,
standing
out
there
in
the
cold.
He
knew
how
she
felt.
It
was
that
chill
which
only
fear
can
put
in
you.
He
said,
"I'm
here
to
help
you,
ma'am.
Why
don't
you
wait
in
the
car
where
it's
warm?
By
the
way,
my
name
is
Bryan
Anderson."
Well,
all
she
had
was
a
flat
tire,
but
for
an
old
lady,
that
was
bad
enough.
Bryan
crawled
under
the
car
looking
for
a
place
to
put
the
jack,
skinning
his
knuckles
a
time
or
two.
Soon
he
was
able
to
change
the
tire.
But
he
had
to
get
dirty
and
his
hands
hurt.
As
he
was
tightening
up
the
lug
nuts,
she
rolled
down
the
window
and
began
to
talk
to
him.
She
told
him
that
she
was
from
St.
Louis
and
was
only
just
passing
through.
She
couldn't
thank
him
enough
for
coming
to
her
aid.
Bryan
just
smiled
as
he
closed
her
trunk.
The
lady
asked
how
much
she
owed
him.
Any
amount
would
have
been
all
right
with
her.
She
already
imagined
all
the
awful
things
that
could
have
happened
had
he
not
stopped.
Bryan
never
thought
twice
about
being
paid.
This
was
not
a
job
to
him.
This
was
helping
someone
in
need,
and
God
knows
there
were
plenty
who
had
given
him
a
hand
in
the
past.
He
had
lived
his
whole
life
that
way,
and
it
never
occurred
to
him
to
act
any
other
way.
He
told
her
that
if
she
really
wanted
to
pay
him
back,
the
next
time
she
saw
someone
who
needed
help,
she
could
give
that
person
the
assistance
they
needed!
And
Bryan
added,
"And
think
of
me."
He
waited
until
she
started
her
car
and
drove
off.
It
had
been
a
cold
and
depressing
day,
but
he
felt
good
as
he
headed
for
home,
disappearing
into
the
twilight.
A
few
miles
down
the
road
the
lady
saw
a
small
cafe.
She
went
in
to
grab
a
bite
to
eat,
and
take
the
chill
off
before
she
made
the
last
leg
of
her
trip
home.
It
was
a
dingy
looking
restaurant.
Outside
were
two
old
gas
pumps.
The
whole
scene
was
unfamiliar
to
her.
The
waitress
came
over
and
brought
a
clean
towel
to
wipe
her
wet
hair.
She
had
a
sweet
smile,
one
that
even
being
on
her
feet
for
the
whole
day
couldn't
erase.
The
lady
noticed
the
waitress
was
heavily
pregnant,
but
she
never
let
the
strain
and
aches
change
her
attitude.
The
old
lady
wondered
how
someone
who
had
so
little
could
be
so
giving
to
a
stranger.
Then
she
remembered
Bryan.
After
the
lady
finished
her
meal,
she
paid
with
a
hundred
dollar
bill.
The
waitress
quickly
went
to
get
change
but
the
old
lady
had
gone
by
the
time
she
came
back.
The
waitress
wondered
where
the
lady
could
be.
Then
she
noticed
something
written
on
the
napkin.
There
were
tears
in
her
eyes
when
she
read
what
the
lady
wrote:
"You
don't
owe
me
anything.
Somebody
once
helped
me
out,
the
way
I'm
helping
you.
If
you
really
want
to
pay
me
back,
here
is
what
you
do:
Do
not
let
this
chain
of
love
end
with
you."
Under
the
napkin
were
four
more
$100
bills.
That
night
when
she
got
home
from
work
and
climbed
into
bed,
she
was
thinking
about
the
money
and
what
the
lady
had
written.
How
could
the
lady
have
known
how
much
she
and
her
husband
needed
it?
With
the
baby
due
next
month,
it
was
going
to
be
hard.
She
knew
how
worried
her
husband
was,
and
as
he
lay
sleeping
next
to
her,
she
gave
him
a
soft
kiss
and
whispered,
"Everything's
gonna
be
all
right.
I
love
you,
Bryan
Anderson."
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Because we
like
them……
We decided
that each month
we would
include a few
links to other
sites, either
because we know
the people
concerned and
think they are
great or we
were inspired
by the site and
wanted to share
it with you. By
the way, these
are not
affiliate links
and no money is
received for
including
them.
www.tickledtoo.co.uk
Fabulous
designer
accessories
online - bags,
belts, scarves,
wraps and
jewellery. The
price includes
post and
packing and
they have a
great sale on
at the
moment.
www.TheRawFoodCoach.com
If you have
ever thought
about eating
more “raw” food
to improve your
health, then
this is the
site for
you.
Karen Knowler,
the Raw Food
Coach offers
workshops and a
really
informative
newsletter
“Successfully
Raw”.
www.overheardinnewyork.com
Thanks to my
friend
Charlotte for
this very
different,
unusual and
frequently very
funny site
which offers
just what the
title says
“Overheard in
New York”
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......Akasha's
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October 2006 in
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Find your Inner
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workshop at the
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20-22 October
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Until
September, John
and I wish you
an inspired and
blessed
month.
Akasha
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