Lost Keys

Our daughter, Megan, is active in an Abraham Hicks forum, and included our blog URL in one of her posts. The story came to our attention as a result of Megan’s post.

Leah Southey, a writer and editor, gave us permission to use her synchronicity story about lost keys. It happened to her on March 11, 2007, at Jenolan Caves in NWW, Australia, when she and her husband were celebrating their wedding anniversary. It’s particularly interesting because her intent, her desire, was answered.

While Leah and her husband were on a day tour of some caves in Australia, he husband realized he had lost his keys. Not only did it look as if the lost keys would ruin their day, they didn’t know how they would get home again. Leah asked Neil: “Do you want to find the keys yourself or do you want someone to hand them to you?”

For Leah, the decision about how he wanted this to work out was the most important part. “We agreed someone bringing them to us would be better. Despite that, he insisted we retrace our steps, go to the kiosk and the National Parks office to see if anyone had handed them in, and when that failed he went on a second tour of the cave we had already seen.”

While he was doing that, Leah sat by the river and tuned in to her guardian angel, Shiva, and asked where the keys were. “In a crisis, I automatically go to Shiva. He has helped me many times and taught me so much about metaphysics.” The answer was that the keys were “at the cave entrance”.

When she and Neil met up again, they returned to the entrance of the cave, but didn’t find the keys. “The tourist area was about to close and we were seconds away from doing major damage to our car when a couple of park officers drove around the parking area. They stopped next to us and a woman asked, ‘Would these help?’ She was dangling our keys out the window.”

The got the keys the way they had asked – someone handing them over. When Leah asked where the keys had been found, the woman said, “At the cave entrance.”

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