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I’ve recently got into the habit of picking a book at random from my office shelves, opening it up and seeing if there is anything relevant for me on the page I’ve chosen. It’s surprising how often there is. Perhaps this is the ‘library angel’ at work – which Trish & Rob, from Synchrosecrets, have mentioned on their blog several times.
My books cover a range of subjects but there are lots on spiritual, mind and occult themes. So it would be easy to argue that there is a good chance of finding something meaningful. I think, however, it is more than this.
For example, today I chose – with eyes shut – The Game of Life and How to Play it. On page 61 I immediately saw the words ‘sixty-seven‘. As regular readers may remember these are ‘special’ numbers in my life – thus one of the reasons for the title of my blog.
This is what I read:
“… God is supply, follow the path of selfishness and greed, and the supply vanishes, or man is separated from it.
For example: I knew the case of a very rich woman, who hoarded her income. She rarely gave anything away, but bought and bought things for herself.
She was very fond of necklaces, and a friend once asked her how many she possessed. She replied, ‘Sixty-seven.’ She bought them and put them away, carefully wrapped in tissue paper. Had she used the necklaces it would have been quite legitimate, but she was violating ‘the law of use‘.
Her closets were filled with clothes she never wore, and jewels which never saw the light.
The woman’s arms were gradually becoming paralysed from holding on to things, and eventually she was considered incapable of looking after her affairs and her wealth was handed over to others to manage.
So man in his ignorance of the law, brings about his own destruction.”
So for me it’s now declutter time for my office, and I know my wife will be pleased!
I see choosing a book at random and then a page as a form of intuition. I remember years ago always trying to ‘guess’ who a letter was from, before it was opened or who was calling when the phone started to ring. I’m sure we can develop intuition if we bother to use it regularly. But, as I mentioned in my post A Power To Give Direct Access To A Superior Knowledge it’s also a case – with intuition – of ‘use it or lose it.’
Other Intuition Style Posts:
Distinguishing Between False And True Signs
A Child’s Precognition Saved His Family From Death
A Power To Give Direct Access To A Superior Knowledge
For more interesting and unusual stories like this go to 67 Not Out – coincidences, synchronicity, UFOs, reincarnation and many other mysteries.