“Give yourself permission to howl even when there’s no moon.”—cartoon I noticed in the funny pages

Once you calibrate to a particular frequency, you start to notice a different set of “facts.” You start to recognize a continuous steam of what some call miracles.
Ever since E-Squared hit the airwaves, my inbox has been jammed with stories that begin with some version of “You are never going to believe this.” And, of course, I expect these sorts of gee-whiz tales at my possibility posses.
But this morning, at my Spanish class—yes, my Spanish class—I heard two tales that defy the accepted, material-bound paradigm in which most humans invest their energy. Thought I’d share:
#1: Carol’s husband, Bo, died of cancer 13 years ago. Not surprisingly, she received many signs from him in the early years including a specific message about some lights she’d installed from a guy at the hardware store she barely knew.
Recently, a FB friend posted about a sign she’d received from her deceased son which inspired Carol to ask Bo if he still, 13 years later, checked in on her and their two sons.
When Bo was alive, he and Carol had a joint checking account with both their names on their checks. After his death, Bo’s name was removed and their checks came with her name only. It had been that way for 13 years.
Soon after she specifically asked whether or not he was still checking on them, the bank sent new checks that had both their names.
#2: The other story came from Karen, our espanol maestra (teacher) who also happens to be a speech pathologist. She mentioned to one of her clients that she really wanted to go to Italy. The client, who happened to be a practicing Buddhist told her to forget the last part of the sentence that included, “but I can’t afford it.”
Instead, the client advised, to ask sincerely for the trip to Italy while chanting “Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.”
Within a few days, an unexpected check from some continuing education fund Karen knew nothing about landed in her mailbox. It was for $2500, the exact amount she needed for a trip to Italy.
So, yes, we may have been practicing Spanish, but we were also calibrating to a frequency of gratitude and truth and the recognition, Horatio, “that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy.”
#222 Forever
Pam Grout is the author of 22 books including E-Squared, Thank & Grow Rich , The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)and her latest, The Ego’s Playbook.
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22 Responses
Beautifully summarized from our Spanish spiritual conversation today we are blessed to have you there!!!
Y me siento bendecido de estar allí.
I absolutely love when you share stories like these, Pam. Thank you!
I’m thinking about compiling some of these in a new book.
Thank you for this great reminder Pam!
I write them because I LOVE reminders.
These stories bring me joy ✨
Bringing joy! Love that mission!
The one we have to focus on! ✨
The 2nd story reminded me of a post by Jung Pueblo I saw today and wrote down: “Ask for more, girl. The universe isn’t on a budget.” 🤩
I love that quote! Fabulous! Thanks for sharing it with us Shana. 👌🏼🎉😍
Indeed, the universe knows nothing of a budget–the concept doesn’t compute. Just like infinite doesn’t compute for us while in these material forms.
Ooooh yeah! Thanks for sharing those two great stories Pam! It’s always great to get an extra boost of inspiration in the “in-box” from you 😁🎉😍 Have a marvellous day! 🥳💃🕺❤️
You, too, my friend! Have only marvelous days!!!
Where in the world can I buy this shirt?
I saw it in an ad somewhere.
Always love, love, love your posts Pam. An extra boost of positivity and possibility. ❤️
Calibrating the radio to dude.dude FM and then breaking off the dial.
Thank you for these awesome stories.
As it happens, my name is Karen, and I happened to chant those very words in my car just last night!
Thank you Pam! I may have told you this story before but it’s so astonishing it bears repeating ….
My friend’s dear husband passed away very suddenly aged 60 and left us all broken hearted, he was kind, incredibly funny and wonderful to me and my 2 young boys after I was divorced. A bench in his memory, complete with his name etc, was placed on a hilltop high, with a stunning view – a favourite place of his. Richard loved wildlife and the natural world but believed that ‘when you’re dead you’re dead’ – he was in for a shock right?
The day that some of us (including my friend, his wife) gathered to admire the bench for the first time the following things happened:
As we sat/stood there admiring the breathtaking view a huge truck parked on the road behind the bench … hundreds and hundreds of homing pigeons were released before our eyes, taking off over our heads and flying into the clouds above a distant mountains. Rich loved any sort of flight be it bird or plane (he built and flew very many model aeroplanes as a hobby) As we watched those clouds a small Spitfire-type plane flew out and disappeared into the distance. Later, at home, I decided to sit quietly and do some crossword puzzles. The word that was spelled out at the end of the first puzzle? BENCH! So I did a second puzzle (Different magazine!) The word that was spelled out was, unbelievably, BENCH!
I believe, without doubt, that Richard was with us on that day demonstrating that his wonderful sense of humour continues, even though his physical presence does not.
Sending you love and light Pam 💖 have a wonderful day!
Pam, I love you!
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.
Love this more than words ! And I really love words!!!
Kate in Carmel