About 10 years ago my daughter was about 2500 kilometers from Newcastle, and rang me one day sobbing because of an emotional trauma she was facing. She was about 20, and in a town known as Ayrlie Beach in Northern Queensland. I asked her what it was that she needed most in that moment, and she replied that she needed support, and my arms around her would be the best thing that she could hope for!
Because I couldn’t do that in that exact moment, I asked her to describe her surroundings to me (I have absolutely no idea ‘why’, at the time), and said that if she hadn’t heard from me in about 30 minutes to ring me back. I asked her to stay exactly where she was. I had no idea how I was going to ring her back, by the way, as she was calling from a public phone booth (one of three), near a little park, surrounded by a few shops in the main street of Ayrlie Beach.
OK then, after hanging up the phone, I just sat for a few seconds. After only a very short time a phone number ‘jumped into my head’, and even though I recognized it, it wasn’t a commonly used number of mine. I rang the number and it was a woman who had bought a house from me about 18 months previously, when I was working in Real Estate. My exact words to her were these, “Oh, it’s you Liz, I have no idea why I’m calling you in particular, but my daughter is stranded in Ayrlie Beach, and I just got the thought to ring you and tell you that. Have you any idea why?”
“It could be because my Son lives there,” says Liz.
“Oh really, that’s got to be it,” I said. “Do you mind giving me his phone number Liz?”
“Of course not, and I can only hope that he can be of some help!”
Liz gave me his mobile number and I rang straight away (only about 5 minutes have passed since telling my daughter that somehow I’d get her help). Fortunately, he answered immediately, and I told him the story of who I was, and why I’d rung.
I gave him the description of my daughter; where she was standing; and that she needed emotional support if he could find it in his heart to help out so unexpectedly like this. “Oh yes, I can see her,” he said…”she’s right across the street from where I’m standing!” He walked across the street and told my daughter that her Dad had sent him!
Imagine that…she almost fainted: only about 10 minutes had passed since she had rung me! I believe that she said something like this, “Wow, Dad’s getting pretty good at this stuff!” She was taken to a safe house; nurtured and supported; given food and a bed for a couple nights; and also given money to get herself to where she needed to be.
That’s intuition at it’s best!
It may save a life or two if people can embrace the use of intuition, and learn to trust in it.
Remember: “What others do or say is their stuff; how we react, or not, is our stuff!”
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About the Author
Phil Evans is a Motivator, Business Coach, Life Coach and Inspirational Writer based in Australia. You can visit his website at: http://www.peoplestuff.com.au
Intuitive Action
YES MOTHER’S INTITUTION OR SIXTH-SENSE WORKS – THIS POST QUITE APPROPRIATE AS THE CURRENT TIME THE WORST CYLONE HAS HIT THE NORTH QUEENSLAND AND LOTS OF PEOPLE OUT OF TOUCH WITH THEIR RELATIVES
Hass…
It is unfortunate indeed… so many disasters occurring simultaneously in many parts of the world. Hope people will keep their cool in this time of trial.
This story was more father’s intuition though. 🙂
Good to see you here… as always… 😀
Dagny
A wonderful example of going with the flow and staying present to what was happening. I enjoyed your anecdote!
With Love and Gratitude,
Jeremiah
Jeremiah…
I am glad you enjoyed. Thank you. 🙂
Dagny