Just had to share this story with my NA Bella friends. You may remember that my closest friend lost her only living child, her son David, almost two years ago. It would appear that he still makes contact from time to time- this time I saw evidence pretty hard to ignore.
I have by virtue of work I do a little apartment in a city distant by about 4 hrs drive. I am there only for a few days every month but have made it into a neat little getaway for friends and my sweetie and me. Last weekend, I went on a shopping junket with this friend and her sister, Chris, who I am getting to know better and would like to consider a good fast friend too. What I am finding out about Chris is that she takes the psychic world very seriously and is studying to develop some of her innate talent (more about that in another post).
On this trip though we (Rose, her sister Chris, and I) came back to the apartment loaded with shopping bags and as I fumbled for the key, we noticed a small signet ring hanging on the branches of my twig wreath on the inside apartment door. How odd, we all thought, that someone would have found a ring and thought to put it on my wreath for the "owner" to find. It hadn't been there a few hours before when we had gone out and locked the door behind us.
On the ring were the initials DCL(the same initials as my friend's deceased son's first and last name+ L for Love?). Chris was startled and remembered that a psychic she didn't know very well had told her she was going to go on a road trip and that her nephew David would be along. She didn't bother to tell the psychic that David was dead. The psychic said she had seen a bough like on a branch. That was it.
So here's this ring, on a bough, on a door Chris had never seen before, and it was David's mom's birthday. For the last years before he died, he had given his mom a ring for each birthday and Christmas.
Would you find that convincing? What do you think? I suppose Chris could have constructed it all, but it doesn't feel like that. I'm pretty pragmatic, and this seemed kind of "other".