August 6th – Grateful for a Guru πŸ’ž

I made it to, and through, my dentist appointment. I am grateful that is over! It was a long one as it was the first appointment for getting a crown.

I was getting ready to go to my appointment yesterday. It was one of those days when the smoke from northern forest fires was really bad. This concerned me as I worry about having respiratory issues in the middle of a dental procedure. Inhaling wood smoke was not something I wanted to be doing on my way to the dentist.

I was driving to the dentist, through woodsmoke, and I saw a train passing at the end of our street. My preferred route is via Elphinstone but avoiding it to miss the train was not a big deal. I took Avonhurst to Albert and the same train was crossing Albert, blocking traffic. I was starting to wonder if I would make my appointment on time. The train moved and I was off – until I hit a construction detour. There were fifty cars in a ten block radius and they were all jammed up at the intersection where I needed to turn. By then, I was wondering if I would make it to my appointment at all. 😳

I made it to my dentist’s office, with moments to spare. I turned in and – ta da!! A UPS van flew around the corner of the building and darn near took me out. 😱

With a collision avoided, I parked and headed inside. Dr. Bryden and his assistant were ready for me. I did really well throughout the procedure until we got to the making of the permanent crown template. My mouth was filled with expanding foam and I was told to relax and wait for FIVE minutes without moving my mouth. I can’t cough, I can’t sneeze, I can’t breathe. I was not relaxed! πŸ™„

I decided I that could do this. I remembered a You Tube video I had watched a couple of days ago. It wasn’t a meditation. It was a spiritual guru giving a talk. He was talking about having maximum power to manifest whatever it is that you want or need in your life. He spoke of focusing your mind, your body, your emotions, and your energy to create one desired result.

I decided to manifest myself some serious peace and calm. I thought peaceful, calming thoughts. I relaxed my body – head to toe. I felt peaceful and calm. I allowed that peaceful, calm feeling to expand around me and to envelop my dentist and his assistant.

It was an amazing experience. I felt so peaceful and calm. The five minutes were over and the appointment was completed, stress free.

I drove home by a different route than the one I had taken to get to my appointment. It was a bit longer, but peaceful, calm, and incident free. I arrived home feeling good. I felt good for the rest of the day and my day was followed by a good night’s sleep.

I am so grateful for the spiritual guru who posted his video to You Tube. I wonder if he knows how much his wisdom and insight helps others? I doubt that he is someone who ‘needs’ validation but I hope he knows that he is appreciated.

Time to get on with my day. I wish I could share that You Tube video with you but I cannot find it today, for some strange reason. When and if, I do come across it again, I will share it in another post.

I hope all is well with you and that you are having a really good day. Take care and see you tomorrowπŸ’ž

The struggle ends, when gratitude begins.

– Neil Donald Walsch

13 thoughts on “August 6th – Grateful for a Guru πŸ’ž

  1. Coincidentally, I had my first appointment for a new crown on Wednesday and did a deep cleaning in the area while numb. But I won’t be truly happy until the permanent crown is inserted on August 18th!

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  2. Fun stuff, Geoff! I hope I have my permanent crown by the 18th. We are supposed to go to my son Dan’s wedding on the 21st and it is in Alberta so I would have to wait 14 days after we get back if I don’t have it done before.

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  3. I don’t know how it is where you live but here in my area the traffic is heavy and few obey speed limits. It makes it no fun for me to drive with all those vehicles speeding by me.

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  4. Our city bi-pass and highways can be crowded and relatively high speed but I never drive on them. (I am always with Dan if I am venturing that far and he drives). Traffic can get congested in the city but speed is 70 km or less so not a problem except when it is really icy.

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  5. Oh, icy roads are something I don’t even think about driving on at my age. I am glad Dan drives when you need him too. Stay safe.

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