Law of attraction at work?
I believe the law of attraction was at work very clearly yesterday. During my breaks at work, some colleagues with some back pains and problems appeared in front of me at very appropriate times. I was of course, happy to help them. At times like these, I feel very fortunate to have learnt quantum touch.
In the evening, I went for my yoga class as usual, and unexpectedly, a lot of drama happened. I was early, so sat down quietly to meditate a bit. A lady came to settle down beside me initially, but later moved in front. Later on, another lady whom I did not recognise, came to take the place beside me. I assumed she was from another class and was doing a make up or something. I had a strange feeling then, and felt a little disturbed about her, but did not know what it was.
We had just started, and were instructed to be in our relaxed sitting position, and just close our eyes and take a few deep breaths. Just a few seconds into our breathing, I heard some shifting sounds. (Our eyes were all closed) I kinda opened my eyes a little, not completely just to get a sense of what was going on. I saw that the lady beside me had shifted her legs, so I thought it was just that she was uncomfortable. But after a while, the movement got more, I opened my eyes and got a shock as she looked like she was completely cramping up, and going into fits. I was really shocked, looked around for help, but the whole class was oblivious as they were still meditating. Still in shock, I suddenly saw her fall over with a loud thud, and that’s when everyone opened their eyes, but still unaware of what happened until they saw the lady foaming at the mouth.
I have to say that I really felt helpless as I did not know what to do. Fortunately, we had two nurses around, and my yoga instructor was experienced enough to know what to do. The lady was really dazed while the rest of us just sat around, hoping she was alright. She was fine in the end, they just let her rest as she had calmed down and was breathing normally, and I suppose she left after that. They sent us to another room to let her rest there. I think we were all in shock, and honestly, I really couldn’t enjoy the class fully after that. And in my teacher’s words, it really makes me think about life more. We often take for granted the little things in life. Our vision, ability to move, taste, touch, etc.

The whole incident really shook me, I guess I haven’t seen much of such cases, so am quite bothered by it. But more than that, I felt troubled that I could only stand by and watch. I felt pretty useless at that point, and wished I could have done more. I’m not sure if QT could’ve helped, I didn’t have any experience with cases of emergency before. Incidentally, after class, one of the yoga instructors came to me and told me about an introductory class to the yoga instructor course that I had enquired about weeks before. Also, they informed me that the guy in the other room I stumbled into, was in fact the instructor for that course. What is this? A sign? I don’t know, but I’ll be thinking about it seriously. I somehow feel like I am not ready, but when will I be really?
I am of the belief, that there is no time when one is ready or not. But it’s more of whether the time is right. And whether you are ready or not, you have to take the plunge there and then, or have the possibility of something really wonderful pass you by.
Of course it is not easy, I do struggle with it sometimes, when it is so clear, yet fear holds me back. So is there a nagging thought/feeling/voice in you today, to do something that is from your heart and soul? There’s probably a lot of noise, so it would be good if you can learn to quiet yourself and really listen. If you can learn to listen to your intuition, then the possibilities probabilities are really endless.
Stumble It!








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