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Traveling With Your Guardian Angel
By Tom T. Moore
I’ve traveled a lot for both business and pleasure over the years, and have encountered my share of delays, lost luggage, and even sports injuries on these trips. About ten years ago, in reading spiritual articles and books, I read a suggestion to request benevolent outcomes for all the events in your life. I decided to try it out, and was amazed how PERFECTLY it worked for everything-- from small requests, such as a parking spot next to a busy restaurant or a seat on a busy Paris subway, to the really important situations in my business and personal life. After having made these requests between 10,000 and 15,000 times, I am firmly convinced that our Guardian Angels are there to assist us in living more gentle lives. We just have to ask.

I request Most Benevolent Outcomes for all my trips. When it comes time to go to the airport, I say, “I request a Most Benevolent Outcome for the drive to the airport in safety and with no delays. Thank you.” At the airport, I’ll say, “I request a Most Benevolent Outcome that my bags arrive safely and on time. Thank you.”

David in St. Louis related how he requested a Benevolent Outcome for making it through the Security check line with no problems. Just as the person ahead of him was directed into the maze, the gatekeeper closed off that path and let David be the first person to pass through the route normally used only for flight personnel through security. As he said, “that was cool!"

On a business trip back from Washington DC, I requested a Benevolent Outcome for sitting next to someone interesting. A gentleman offered to trade seats with a young lady sitting next to me so she could sit with her friend, and he turned out to be a buyer that I had not seen at the market. I was able to give him some information that will result in a sale. That’s how Benevolent Outcomes work. It is so much fun to see how your Guardian Angel makes these things happen!

I rented a car in Nice, France for the drive to Cannes on a freeway. Naturally I requested a Benevolent Outcome for the drive. A small car passed by me at 90 miles per hour. About 100 yards up the road, he lost control, spun out and bounced off the guardrail ending up straddled across two of the three lanes of traffic. Had I been five seconds earlier, I would have been in danger of being involved.

After dinner in Milan, Italy one night, I walked out to a busy boulevard, thinking I would easily find a taxi back to my hotel. All

the taxis that passed were full, so after five minutes, I requested a Benevolent Outcome for a taxi. Before the words were completely out of my mouth, a taxi turned right in front of me, I signaled to him, and off we went to the hotel.

The Milan airport is a long drive outside the city, so I requested a Benevolent Outcome for someone to share my taxi at 5:00 am. The next morning when I checked out of the hotel there were no people in sight. I was resigned to paying for an expensive taxi, when in walked six doctors from the Mayo Clinic. They had hired a mini-bus to take them to the airport and invited me to join them, at no charge!

Jean from Ontario, Canada was in Seattle exploring the city by bus. She asked for a Benevolent Outcome for her ride downtown. As the driver approached the front of the Seattle Center, home of the Space Needle, a delivery truck suddenly stopped in front of him. The bus driver brought the bus safely to a stop within inches of the truck. No one was injured, and Jean was able to joke with the driver about all the paper work he had just avoided!

What are some other Most Benevolent Outcomes (MBO’s) you can request while traveling?

·Request a MBO for your passport to be delivered on time;
·Request a MBO for getting the best room in a hotel for your preferences;
·Request a MBO if you are having to “standby” for a flight that’s quite full;
·Request a MBO for seats on busy subways, buses, or trains;
·Request a MBO when you are in dangerous places for your safety;
·Request a MBO each time you take part in a sport, such as skiing, on a trip;
·Request a MBO for being seated at the perfect table on a cruise to meet interesting people;
·Request a MBO for pleasant weather conditions for your excursions.

I wish you many “happy trails!”

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Copyright 2006. Tom Moore is an entertainment industry CEO, who distributes motion pictures and TV programs internationally. His book, The Gentle Way: A Self-Help Guide For Those Who Believe in Angels (ISBN # 1-891824-60-0, Light Technology) gives many more suggestions for Benevolent Outcomes. Visit his website at www.TheGentleWayBook.com.


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