How My Intuition Led Me to Save a Life: Has This Happened to You?

in #mindfulmonday5 years ago (edited)

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I wanted to do this for my Mindful Monday post and was caring for a sick child yesterday. This weekend I saw first hand how being mindful of my intuition is so imperative, and how I must trust myself.

This is the back area and a door that leads to our cellar at the store. We had a guest tarot reader in and she for some reason decided to go down there without propping the door up with the piece of wood it needs.

How did my intuition lead me to save her? I wasn't supposed to be at work until 3. My niece had her first birthday party in Denver. My boss kept telling me they might not need me and to just call the day of.

I knew I needed to be there, I told them I couldn't relax is I wasn't there and that I would rather just come in. I was really torn about my niece's birthday because the party was in Denver and it would be a close call to get to work. Also, in Manitou Springs where I work we had the coffin races and driving and parking was nuts so it was a lot of driving for the day if I was to go. I was exhausted from an intense week and told my family I couldn't go to the party. Thankfully they are very loving and support my self care and supported my decision to stay home fully which made it much easier.

I was having severe anxiety getting ready for work, I had a bad feeling something was going to happen. Trouble with anxiety and being a psychic is sometimes I never know when it's real or just my anxiety 😅

It was super crazy and took me 20 minutes to fight my anxiety and get out the door.

Traffic was smooth and @alexvanaken dropped me off thankfully. About 30 minutes later the shop was full of people and all of the sudden I happen to glance over and see that ladies fingers slide under the cellar down. I looked up and saw the wooden piece that holds the door up was on the wall and my heart started pounding.
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Everything else is a blur. I ran over whipped open the door and see her shaking and blood squirting everywhere. I somehow stayed calm, grabbed a chair got her out of there and into the chair and started applying pressure to the wound as the blood was soaking through. She was scared and kept asking me to look at it and if she was okay. I had to hold calm space for her and disassociate from what was happening to be able to do so.

Blood makes me nauseous and I usually feel faint when I see stuff like this even on Tv. She kept starting to slip into fear and I held safe space. I was able to get my co worker to find this sacred essential oil that I knew would calm her down. With some direction she found it and as soon as she smelled it she calmed down and started chanting and doing her own personal breathing techniques. I am so grateful she is okay. She had to be taken by ambulance to the hospital for staples but she is fine. She called me later to thank me.

All along I was terrified that crawl space has always scared me and I've always been afraid of the door ironically. Crazy part is, had I not seen her who knows what would have happened. We had a store full of 15 people and my Co worker didn't see it at all.

I kept going through what if I had went to the party and wasn't there. What if I didn't see it. What if?

Then I stop and focus on I am so grateful I was there! So grateful I saw her and could help her. So grateful I tuned in and did what I knew was right even though I was worried my brother and sister in law would be disappointed I wasn't there. Now we know why!

All I can say is trust that little voice inside our intuition is so much more powerful than we know.

Lots of love everyone 💜💕💙

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WOW! That sounds like it was extremely intense! I'm so glad to hear that you were able to find her and help her recover! Essential oils have great ability to calm, or excite, depending on the oils. That's awesome you were able to help with the EO. Out of curiosity, what oil was it exactly?

Thank you! I was very grateful I saw her and was able to get her the help she needed. It was called Maaajar or something like that, it's a very expensive oil that is made with sandalwood in the distillation process. It literally smells like you are walking into the Krishna temple, it is Incredible. The brand is Savitur Botanicals. Thanks for stopping by!

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