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I just read this today, Dec 27. What a story, but that happened to me! About 15 years ago, out riding my bike, I lost a 14 ct gold chain earring, and I was very upset as that was part of my favorite pair. A friend told me about St Anthony, the finder of lost things. I thought that was hogwash but then said I will believe if I find it….now it was several days plus it had rained. I set out on my bike, retraced my ride. After 25 minutes I stopped to get my bearings and glanced over by the curb and to my shock there was my earring!!!! It had been run over by a car, but it was repairable! When I read your story I was shocked! Still have those earrings, btw .

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Thanks Bob. It is a grueling trip, two 12 hour flights plus all the time in between.

Looking forward to seeing my brother, sisters & lots of nieces, nephews & families. Worth the trip.

Wishing you & Melissa a wonderful holiday season. Will be in touch from down under.

♥️

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Happy endings are always great. Glad Melissa found her ear ring. I was brought up to pray to St Anthony for lot articles - I’ll give Spirit a try from now on. Sometimes St Anthony is a little too busy.

We leave for Australia on Monday, the 9th. I’ll keep in touch from down under.♥️

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Hi Maureen! I wish you safe and pleasant travels. That must be close to a 24-hour flight. I'm sure you're used to it by now. Have a great time down under. I'll wish you and Jerry happy holidays in case we don't connect, although we probably will since Hanukkah is on December 25th this year. It feels like a long time away, but Christmas and Hannukkah will be here before we know it. Be well!

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Bob, lovely article! I love especially the realization of the ‘hot or cold’ feeling/intuition/nudge you got from Spirit when looking for the earring. I have a little trick that I believe Spirit taught me! When I am looking for a misplaced item in my home, I ask Spirit out loud… I’m looking for the scissors! Then, what has worked is to instantly change what I am doing to a new task. Let’s say, I decide to wash some dishes by hand. I move into the kitchen sink and…BOOM, within seconds I am brought to what was lost. Scissors on top of the toaster oven. Stuff like that. Great article.

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Hi Patty! Thank you for the advice. That makes perfect sense. Rather than trying to "think" it through (which never works), we let spirit guide us to it by changing our focus. Good stuff. I appreciate your comment and kindness!

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