02/17/2014
9/11 Thoughts back
I was traveling in upstate New York the week and a half before 9/11.
A friend and I took a seminar at the Omega Center. On the way, traveling back along the Hudson River. It is so beautiful along there.
We came to our first hotel, with reservations, and there was a fire there. ‘Not a good sign’ I said to my friend. We kept driving and we found another.
About four o’clock the next morning I could not sleep so I went for drive. I woke up thinking of the word serendipitous. It stuck in my mind. As I am driving I come across a street, called Serendipitous, stopped quick and turned down the road to the left I felt. There seemed to be more green.
I drove about a quarter of and came across an old cemetary for veterans. It was all grown over. You could hardly see the grave stones. As I walked, I enjoy cemeteries with their quiet stillness. I saw a U.S. flag laying on the ground. Bent to pick it up, stopped quick and thought if I pick this up the US will need help in war. I picked it up, as to me the thought was set in motion.
We continued into Manhattan, Stayed there five more days. One morning I decided to go to the Twin Towers for shopping. Took the touring bus. Looking at the Twin Towers, it seemed to me that they looked foggy and dreary. I could not get off the bus to go in.
That Thursday nite before the theatre I decided to go again. I got there, the same thing happened. I froze and could not get off the bus.
We returned home on Friday. I had a big reading party with Firefighters and Delta airlines employees.
Everyone in their reads had government cards, death and big world changes. Just catastrophe after catastrophe.
Midwest just went thru changes and the firefighters said their work never changes. They just thought I was reading wrong.
Than on Tuesday, 9/11, our world changed.
Most from that party called and said I was so right on about everything. I just didn’t know something that horrific in my mind.