Heart Time

Posted by on December 12, 2014 in BOLDT.’s Hearts | Comments Off on Heart Time

Heart Time

Sometime mid October, it had been a really busy morning and I felt like I was going to be late to a meeting I had to get to.

Obviously, to avoid being late, I was rushing and dashing out the door.  Meanwhile, going thru my mind was – I hope I’m not forgetting anything.

Then I consciously started to think, how I really don’t like when I get like this; my mind racing, feeling rushed.

Actually, this is when something usually happens, or I make a mistake and didn’t catch something I should have.  In the hopes of trying to control it, I still continue on – dashing to the car.

I get into the car pull-out of the garage and the garage door goes down but right before closing it goes back up.  What the…

This never happens, so I try it again, watching very closely.  As it goes down, I notice the sun was so bright, as the door starts to completely shut, with a little help of the sun the door itself seems to cast a shadow into safety-beam at the bottom of the door – activating it – as if someone, or something is in the way.

I get out of the car and walk up on the door and what do I see… only one leaf on the driveway and it’s shaped as a heart.

I just laugh – here I am feeling rushed, and even though I would prefer not to be, I’m rushing anyways.  So nature steps in to help; the sun with the door, leading me to the heart shaped leaf.

As U can see yourself,  I took time and to go back to the car and get my phone to take a pic.  After I took the pic, I said to myself out load, what am I going to do about the sun and the door?

I kid U not, within a second after I said this, the sun went away.  I laughed again, turned around looked into the perfect blue sky and there was only one cloud in the sky and it was now covering the sun.  I consciously no longer felt rushed – it was like my mind was at peace.

I got in the car and thought, WOW! what a great internal lesson, not to mention a fantastic story for this heart leaf.  Naturally, my next thought was too bad the cloud wasn’t heart shaped as well. 🙂