THE EASY WAY TO FIND LOST OBJECTS: ASK YOUR DREAMS!
by Janice Matturro on 06/19/13
About a
month ago, I was dressing to attend a party.
As a finishing touch to my outfit, I reached for the “perfect” necklace
only to find that it was missing from its normal spot in my jewelry box. Where could it be? I wondered out loud. When
did I wear it last? With little time
left to search for it – I was already running late and to add more stress, my husband
was waiting patiently in the car for me to leave the house -- I left
the house feeling slightly disappointed, knowing that my outfit looked a bit
blah.
Weeks
passed, and the necklace was still nowhere to be found. I had
searched everywhere. I took my closet
apart several times, thinking it may have fallen behind some shoe boxes or into
bins where I store my belts. I cleaned out my bedroom dresser. I double checked all my luggage cases. I even checked every nook and cranny in my
house, including my bathroom cabinets and each time, I came up empty handed. .
. Nada . . . Zip . . . Zilch.
It wasn’t an
expensive piece of jewelry, mind you, rather it had sentimental value; it was
my mother’s necklace. So, it was hard to
let go. Just when I was ready to give up
any hope of finding my treasured necklace, I decided to set a dream intention; I asked my dreams to please help me locate my missing
necklace.
That night,
in my dream, I saw my necklace safely tucked behind a plastic pouch. The next morning,
as I dressed for work, the image of my necklace from my dream came flooding back
into my mind. Like a bolt out of the
blue, I thought. Check your traveling jewelry case.
Could it be? I already checked my traveling jewelry case,
several times before. Impossible! Yes? No?
Inspired by
my dream and with a growing sense of conviction, I decided to check my
traveling jewelry case one last time. I didn't see the necklace at first glance – even though
I was searching in a deliberate manner – because the backing of the jewelry case
is black and so is the necklace. The
necklace had blended into the background of my case, making it virtually
invisible.
As I retrieved my necklace, I thought. That was easy! Quoting the easy button I have sitting on top of my desk. It’s the button I press whenever I complete a difficult task by taking an easier route. All I had to do was to ask my dreams! It couldn't have been easier. I should have thought about doing so before I tore the house apart inside and out, looking for it in the first place!
Setting a
dream intention is on my tip list for improving dream recall. Stay posted to learn how easy it is to set a
dream intention!