April 14, 2015, Prescott- Towards the end of my work day, this afternoon, a young man asked to use the restroom. The wind had blown the door shut, so he had to push hard against the door, but to no avail. I tried the door, and found it jammed shut. I sent the student out through the back corridor, while one of the young ladies in the class worked on opening the door, eventually succeeding. This whole incident, which I reported to the front office, brought back memories of locked doors in places like Providence, RI and Dhaka, Bangladesh- doors whose locked status spelled doom for large numbers of people. I would have been able to lead the kids outside, through the back way, had there been an emergency today, but what if some were to panic?
This evening, I attended a gathering of Slow Food Prescott, and several local events, for the next several weeks were announced. While walking home, after the meeting, I got a waking message from my spirit guide: Do not leave town, unnecessarily, until May 21. There was an inkling that, had I stayed here on Holy Saturday, April 4, and tended to getting a certain person to move, I would not have generated the negative energy that led to my crashing the Kia. There was a further message that, aside from an Awareness Walk and a dental appointment in Phoenix, the week after next, there were things on which I needed to focus, here. I looked at the list of events which could use my assistance, and made the connection.
These seemingly disparate incidents just serve to point out the need for a wanderer to have a base, and for the base to need a wanderer. My connections to the wider world are shared by people here, with whom my own tentative bonds are sure to get stronger.
That sounds like an ominous premonition, Gary — is May 21 a special day for you?
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On May 21, I head out-of-state, to Tonopah, NV and the first leg of my journey to the Northwest, which is also in response to a vision I had, three years ago.
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