Monday, December 6, 2010

Meditating on the train

I once had a job in the city "working 9 to 5" that required me to sit behind a desk all day. Many people thrive on this, but the last few weeks of travelling on the train became very difficult for me. As I was making the journey from home to work I was travelling a parallel path of business to spiritual.  I made these last few weeks easier for myself by meditating, using a guided meditation CD, during my train trip; it blocked out the noise and allowed me to centre myself before entering the hustle and bustle of the office.
On one such journey from Hoppers Crossing to the city I became aware of a lady standing by my seat.  I mentally reached out to her to start a conversation. She told me her name was Amelda Marcos. We were travelling through Altona at the time and I thought that this name was probably not true, so I asked her if she liked shoes. She laughed and said yes she loved shoes and even in her spirit form she admired all the different shoes that were getting on and off the train. In life she had many pairs of shoes in fact, a wardrobe full.
I never got this ladies real name, but she had lived in Altona during her life and had died in the 1970s.  She died in an accident on the train tracks - it wasn't murder or suicide - it was an accident.  Someone out there needs to know this.
This lovely lady is now with the angels continuing her shoe passion in heaven!

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