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Send Sweet Mango your love

21 Sunday Nov 2010

Posted by Svasti in Life

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Healing, Miracle, Prayers, Sweet Mango

Some of Sweet Mango's art

So many things are making me cry today. Like this story of animal cruelty.

And Sweet Mango’s current situation.

I read a lot of blogs, many of which I comment on. But there’s plenty I read that I enjoy and don’t interact with. Don’t ask me why: it just is how it is.

One of the ones I read but don’t often comment on is Sweet Mango. She’s a wonderful artist and poet. Her musings are always intuitive and beautiful.

But right now she needs your help. Actually, she needs a miracle.

Her beloved partner was in a car accident yesterday and he’s in a very serious condition in hospital. He might not make it. To complicate things, her partner’s father is now in hospital too.

Hold them in your prayers, thoughts and good wishes. And ask the universe for a miracle for these people.

And send them your love. Lots of love.

~Svasti xxx

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Small miracles

09 Thursday Oct 2008

Posted by Svasti in Learnings, Spirituality

≈ 7 Comments

Tags

Blessing, Buses, Miracle, Prayer

This is gonna be a very short post. No, it really is!!

Just wanted to share what could have been a disastrous morning and how a little miracle turned things around.

I was running for the bus. I saw it there. The driver saw me. But he’d already pulled away from the “official” bus stop. He was however, stopped at the lights. I banged on the window but he blew me off. Nope, wasn’t gonna let me on.

Problem with that was there’s only two buses an hour from my parents’ place to the train station. The next one would have made me late for the temp job I’m doing today (yep, more work coming in!).

So as I stood there, trying to ring for a cab (I’m sorry, the office hours for 13 Cabs are 9am-5pm – are you kidding me?!), I shout out a quick prayer.

Now, my friend Dr Jay doesn’t like the word ‘prayer’. But I think its non-denominational. At least, as far as I’m concerned anyway. So I simply asked for a miracle. Pretty much those words.

The next thing I know, there’s a woman in a car trying to catch my eye, asking by mime if I want a lift. She’d seen me standing there (although she hadn’t seen the bus take off) and turned her car around to check.

And wouldn’t you know it, she was going exactly in my direction.

So Beverley, I hope you enjoy your job today working on the school crossing. And I wish you many blessings for your kindness!

~Svasti

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