This
weekend I was witness to a jaw-dropping sign of our interconnectedness
that I am so excited to share with you …

Last
night Ty and I showed the “Messages of Hope” documentary at Unity of
North Atlanta.  Two women I had never met drove from our home
town in The Villages all the way to Atlanta to see the film and to attend my
workshops the next day.  When the film
concluded, I walked over to thank them for coming.  They both appeared noticeably shaken.  When I learned why, I shared
their astonishment.

They told
me that a couple of weeks ago on Palm Sunday they decided to go for a Sunday drive. They were going down the highway to nowhere in particular when
they saw the sign for The Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell, a good 45 minutes south of The Villages.  One suggested to the other that they visit
the cemetery.  It seemed a strange thing
to do on their day off, but she clearly felt prompted to do so.

They
drove into the cemetery and wandered around, all the time following an inner
nudge that one of them felt.  They wandered
far to the back of the cemetery to an area off the beaten path and deliberately stopped in
front of one particular gravestone.  They both
remembered it well because of the
unusual spelling of the last name: 
Bjornvick.

Imagine
their surprise after driving all day to see the film based on my book when the
opening scene showed the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell!  What may have seemed like a coincidence moved into the category of a “God Wink” when at
the end of the film, the story returned to the location of the opening scene and
the camera zoomed in on the very gravestone the women had been led to.
 

James Bjornvick is the step-father of the producer of the Messages of Hope documentary, Chris Lavelle.  James passed to the other side and came to me very clearly in a reading with Chris’s mother, Ann Lavelle.  It was the irrefutable evidence in her reading that prompted Ann to suggest to Chris that he produce a film based on my unexpected transition from U.S. Navy Commander to evidential medium.  That reading with Ann is featured in the documentary.

After hearing that these two women who felt compelled to drive over 400 miles to attend this movie event had also been led directly to James’ gravesite, I called Ann Lavelle.   She was dumbfounded and told me that it was impossible that anyone could
have ended up “by accident” at that spot. “James’ headstone is not on a road,” she said.  “It’s way in the back in a little alcove next to the woods with a great
big live oak tree over it.” 

I saw the
women again the next morning at my workshop.  They
confirmed that this was indeed the spot to which they had been drawn and that
they had spent some time sitting under that big oak tree. 
 
 
 
 

What
impresses me most about this clear interaction with higher consciousness is
that the one woman listened to her inner guidance and acted on it.  Her friend did not question, “Why are we
doing this?”  She understood the
need to follow that inner urging and she willingly went along.  The result was a profound synchronicity that
will no doubt lead many who hear this story to pay greater attention to that still,
small voice inside.  When we do so,
miracles happen. 

What is a
miracle?  A miracle is an effect at the human level of awareness from a
cause at an expanded non-physical level that most  humans aren’t normally aware of.   Thank you James Bjornvick and our other helpers in
spirit for this wonderful reminder that there is more than one reality, but only One Mind, and we are all part
of That.