TheBanyanTree: Valentine

Barb Edlen mountainwhisper at att.net
Thu Feb 16 12:24:52 PST 2017


Such a beautiful story, Robin. Such a loving man to soothe & brighten your heart so. 

✿*゚‘゚・.。.:*

> On Feb 14, 2017, at 1:21 AM, Robin Tennant-Wood <rtennantwood at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I had to go to Canberra today. I had both my car and my eyes booked in for
> a service with the mechanic and optometrist respectively. The mechanic
> could do the car without me but I had to go with my eyes to the
> optometrist, which is in the Canberra CBD.
> 
> 
> 
> Dropped the car in Mitchell with Fernando, the Italian car specialist, and
> took his eccentric 1980 Alfetta into the city. All Alfa Romeos are
> eccentric. I’m on my second. It's not quite as eccentric as the first,
> which had an air-conditioner that used to set fire to things, but it has
> great potential for further eccentricity.
> 
> 
> 
> The city was awash with flowers and red hearts. Valentine’s Day. Roger and
> I never ‘did’ Valentine’s Day. It was commercial and unnecessary and we
> didn’t need any excuse to express our love. Valentine’s Day is a bit more
> poignant for me these days, because it was on February 15 two years ago
> that Roger departed this world for the next.
> 
> 
> 
> “Hey,” I said to him this morning, addressing the air. “Hey, Roger. You
> around? Happy Valentine’s Day!”
> 
> 
> 
> Two days before he died I asked him to send me a message when he got to
> where he was going. He promised he would. About a week, maybe two, later, a
> friend of his from Canberra, a spiritual healer of Native American descent
> with some very powerful magic and energy, phoned me to say she’d received a
> curious vision and I might think she was nuts, but she had to tell me
> anyway. She said she’d been in the middle of a healing session with a
> client and in walked Roger. “Beaming and looking great,” she said. He asked
> her if she would give me a message as he was having trouble getting through
> to me. “Tell Robin I’m OK,” he’d said. So she did. I told her about my
> request for a message and that no, I didn’t think she was nuts at all.
> 
> 
> 
> After that message, most times when I speak to him, I see a rainbow. Most
> times. Sometimes I feel his energy around quite powerfully.
> 
> 
> 
> Driving into Canberra this morning I crested a hill about half an hour from
> home and there was a rainbow stretching from the middle of a paddock off to
> my left, despite there being no rain anywhere in the vicinity.
> 
> 
> 
> You can make of that what you wish. I know what I think.




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