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Be Careful What You Say!
Submitted by: Jack T.
Las Vegas, NV70 year old Casino worker, striving for happiness.
Be careful what you say!
I only watched The Secret movie about six months ago which caused me to realize I have been manifesting both good and bad my entire life. I have been aware for many decades that weird stuff was happening to me and others, but I had no clue why it occurred or how to control it. My life has been saved at least two times for sure, and probably many more that I am not aware of, by precognition of danger. The Secret did not address precognition, but I believe that through precognition, I had somehow connected with the Universal consciousness. But preconception has nothing to do with the little event I am about to tell you about. This story is about manifesting, and shows that the Universe is really ‘listening.’
I was working the evening shift about three years ago and used to have lunch around 10 pm. For a couple of weeks, I had been eating a lot of salad as I did that night. While chatting with the lady serving the buffet line, I jokingly said, “I’ve been eating so much salad that I feel like a rabbit!” As I write this, I realize that at that moment, both of us were thinking “rabbit.” I don’t know if this is important, so you decide.
My shift ended at 3 am, and I drove up to the closed apartment security gate at 3:20 am. The gate opened, and as I entered, I saw a pure white bunny sitting right in the center of the road. I stopped the car about ten feet from it and flashed the lights, but the bunny just sat there, refusing to move, and I had no room to drive around it. So, I got out and herded it out of the way. It slowly hopped away and went under a nearby parked car. I parked, went inside to greet my wife, and told her I was going rabbit hunting.
I got a carrot from the fridge and went back to where I’d last seen the white bunny, which was still sitting under the parked car. I sat on a curb so the bunny could see me, and I pretended to be eating the carrot while I called out in a low voice, “Here, wabbit, wabbit, wabbit. I’ve got a carrot for you.”
In a couple of minutes, the bunny hopped over to me, and I picked it up and took it home. The bunny was wearing a collar and a metal tag with a phone number. This critter is obviously someone’s pet, so I called the number. I got a recording and left a message for the owner to come get the bunny.
Not knowing if anybody would come, my wife and I put the bunny, some water, lettuce and the carrot in a pet carrier. Then we waited. About two hours later, a man and a sobbing woman, both about thirty years old, knocked at the door. They never said where they lived, but I surmise they lived within a block or so. The woman never stopped sobbing, and she was so happy to get her beloved bunny back.
The man said they keep the rabbit inside and it has never escaped before. He kept looking at me with a very suspicious look on his face, as if he thought I had somehow entered his home and kidnapped his pet, maybe for ransom? It later occurred to me that he expected me to ask for a reward, which we did not. So they got their pet back, which made them feel good, and I got to feel like a hero! It had been decades since I did anything to feel heroic about, and I now rediscovered how good it makes me feel to do something good for somebody else!
The next night, at lunch, I got a salad and saw the same buffet lady. That’s when the bells went off in the back of my head. I told the lady the story, and she laughed and looked at me like she thought I was making the whole thing up. I said to her, “Thank God I said I feel like a rabbit instead of I feel like a rhinoceros .” I momentarily visualized a rhinoceros in the middle of the apartment driveway.
After I watched The Secret a couple of times, I loaned it to her. She returned it to me in a couple of weeks and said the movie reminded her of many weird situations in her own life. She also assured me she absolutely believed the bunny story I told her.
In all sincerity, I advised the buffet lady, and I am advising you to be careful what you think and be especially careful about what you say because the Universe is listening.