If disasters scare you or you’re inspired by people making empowered choices, then read these astounding stories. Learning from them can empower you and may one day save you from harm.
You, too, can overcome ANY challenge in your life.
You Are a Force of Nature
A friend who survived Hurricanes Rita and Katrina told me:
“Recognize you are a vortex of power and have as much energy to create in your life as a tornado or hurricane. You are a force of nature. Don’t put yourself as a lesser being that can be jostled about.
“Where I’m living and standing is sacred and remains that way. If there are earth changes taking place, that’s one thing. But my choices of what I experience are different.”
Instead of fear she chose:
- Safety for her family and their property
- To feel calm and peaceful (the opposite of a raging hurricane) instead of fearful
- To ask for divine protection and trust it.
Results: The only damage she incurred from being in the eye of Hurricane Katrina was that part of a gutter was knocked down. While devastation rained on the community and most roofs needed repair, including a nearby house that was split in two by a fallen tree, my friend’s and her neighbors’ homes were safe. Trees fell but missed their houses and vehicles. A shingle flew off and broke someone’s window pane without breaking the window.
How Can This Happen? All Life Is Energy.
Energy reacts to energy. Hurricanes react to swirling emotions. Raging and confused fires react to rage and confusion. They also react to thoughts of peace, calm and love.
My friend’s experience isn’t an isolated incident.
- She had two other properties that remained untouched, including a dock where everyone’s shingles blew off the roof but hers.
- A friend told me about a little girl in Houston who hugged her favorite tree and told it to be safe before Hurricane Ike struck. That tree was the only one in the yard that survived.
- I was at a restaurant with friends when they learned that fires broke out next to their home. We all remained calm, ordered and ate dinner as we asked for divine intervention and focused on prayers of protection. They received phone updates that the fire burned over a mile of trees including their neighbor’s home, but it stopped at the edge of their property only scorching some tree branches and grass.
How One Woman Avoided the Raging Texas Wildfires
I received a request to send positive energy to Sheera Rexroad, a phenomenal body worker I’ve used for many years, and her farm near Bastrop, TX where over 1300 homes were destroyed. Later, I received the results of her focused intention and trust in a force far greater than the fires.
Most people would go into fear and survival and hope things would work out but be filled with terror and doubt. Sheera made different decisions with miraculous results.
Fascinated with Sheera’s story, I’ve communicated with her through several phone conversations and emails. I’ve chronicled Sheera’s experience, and now you can read it in her own words:
I saw the fire’s magnitude and told my brother we had to pray for protection.
Smoke filled the not too distant area. I called a neighbor who answered and, over the roar of his bulldozer cutting firebreaks, he told us these fires were bad and to warn all of our neighbors to pack and prepare.
At that moment, I knew that informing others and seeing to the safety of livestock were more important than immediately going home to pack.
I called people with positive strength and awareness asking for their help.
I asked they join me in visualizing the bubble of protection, the impenetrable force field, that the property, houses and animals of One Girl Farm and Ranch de Kris are safe. That I was not being selfish, that we needed a safe and secure base to serve from. That we had much to do to help humanity.
We stopped and shared the message along our road and called the rest of the neighbors.
My only fear was that I might pick the wrong stuff to take with me or I’d take too long and wouldn’t make it to my brother.
I told the cows to have no fear – that if we have fear, they win. Others have fear; don’t give in to their fears. Their fears are not ours.
The Ravenous, Hungry Fire-Beast
We could clearly see the massive flames in front of us to the west. They were large, like the flames of an oil derrick when it blows.
Torches of orange were leaping into the early evening sky already heavy with smoke. White smoke, yellow smoke, black smoke.
The sirens of fire engines, sheriff and emergency vehicles competed with the blasting walkie-talkies, the moos of cattle and the roar of bulldozers ripping at the earth. My senses were full. My heart full as well.
I knew, I just knew that my immediate world was safe and secure.
Once we were off of the land and on ‘safely higher ground’ I was able to access my vision of the fire. This is what I saw:
This fire is a ravenous, hungry beast with a huge desire to indiscriminately consume mass amounts. It raced thru the countryside gobbling up all in its path. It charged at the north boundary fence of One Girl Farm. The hot-flamed tongue of the fire-beast attempted to chomp thru the fence – it stopped. It shook its mouth and spat out what it thought it had desired like a toddler that bites something yucky.
The NO BURN ZONE that we were holding solid with our requests, our prayers, our positive thoughts did not taste good.
In Part 2, you’ll find out what happened to the fire as it traveled along her western fence, what she said to create the NO BURN ZONE and the power of group thought and prayer.
Tags: how to manifest, Overcoming disaster, Surviving Hurricane Katrina, Surviving Texas Wildfires
September 27, 2011 at 12:20 PM |
Thanks for the stories I will be practicing this in small ways daily so I can trust when the big opportunities come. How cool this is.
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September 27, 2011 at 12:40 PM |
Well said, Diana. It’s not just what we know. It’s living it.- like the astronauts who do simulation drills so their responses under stress become second nature.
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