Hi Morrighan,
I'm glad you posted this response today because I previously had not seen your previous post from August 6, the photo of one of those bracelets. Sorry. I don't know how I missed that one but I'm happy to see it now. Thanks for sharing it.
Fascinating about the Selfica just showing up. Now please tell me what a Selfica is all about. I've Googled it a bit since reading your post but I've love to hear you tell me.
And just to be clear, when you say "that is always inside my field" what do you mean exactly? Do you mean that you're always aware of its whereabouts?
So the pouch and the Selfica both turned up but not exactly at the same time. Wow. I'm kinda guessing you have a way of tuning in perhaps and will be able to get the story of its travels??
If you can share, please do, I'd love to hear it.
On the topic of objects disappearing and reappearing, my son also had a case of this with his own guitar pick. I don't think I've shared this story so I'll share it. My son, David, doesn't play guitar but he got a guitar pick from somewhere, probably some convention he went to, and he loved it as a keepsake item. He kept it inside his wallet and actually had it there for several months. One evening he told me, "I'm pretty sad. I lost my guitar pick tonight." I had not even heard about the pick until now but after he told me about his guitar pick and that he had always carried it in his wallet, the first thing I said was, "Well why on earth would you carry it in your wallet?" He had never worried about losing it, never even thought about it, but now he regretted having done that.
At the time, my son was a pizza delivery guy, so he was constantly having to take his wallet out and deal with money. I was amazed that the guitar pick had stayed in his wallet for so long in the first place! But he said it did, because he actually saw it in his wallet every time he pulled money out, and he consciously always checked to make sure it was in there.
So anyway, he said that that evening while giving change to someone he saw that the pick was gone. He looked on the ground but couldn't find it. He was sure he had it at the previous house he delivered to and he was pretty upset that it was just gone now. Since he looked all over the front porch and walkway of the house he was at and couldn’t find it, he really had no other way to find it since he had no way of knowing how it had disappeared. He even thought maybe it had been handed to the guy he was handing change too.
As David was telling me this, I could tell how much he was attached to that pick and how bad he felt. I did the only thing I knew to do that could help. I said, “Well since you had given it so much of your energy and you want it back so much, then all you can do is call it back to you. Just sit here and say out loud, with as much heartfelt conviction and intention you can feel, “I want my guitar pick back!”
So he did. And I told him that since it disappeared in a mysterious way then it can come back in a mysterious way. I could tell in his heart he was hoping it would really work, but he was so sad not believing it would really work.
It was later that night that the guitar pick showed up! After we had this conversation I had walked out of his room, which meant I had to walk around his bed to get out the door. His room is in the basement and I’m on the third floor, so later when he found it he called me on my phone and was so excited. I went down the stairs and back into his room because I just had to actually SEE it. And there it was in his hand. I asked him where on earth he had found it, and he said, it was right there on the carpet by the bed. Where he found it was right beside the bed in front of his doorway, and there’s no way I would have NOT see it when I walked out of his room. The pick is gray and he has light carpet. I know I didn’t just
not see it and step over it. The pick wasn’t there when I walked in and out of his room, I’m sure of it. And another thing, because he always had it in his wallet and it went missing during his shift at work that night, how would it have ended up on his floor? He knew it was in his wallet during his shift, and he knew it went missing during his shift. So, this was definitely a mysterious case.
Anyway, as David’s mom and as a person who has had a lot of strange experiences, I was completely thrilled that my suggestion to David had worked. And he was too.
I really love when these strange things happen, especially with a happy ending. Oh and yes, since that night he keeps the guitar pick on top of his desk. He doesn’t want to risk losing it again.