This Nice LOA Whale amulet was carved to cast as gifts for the Abraham Hicks Alaska voyages. Here, she swims on a sea of fuzzy blue yarn, toward Glacier Egg rocks found in Skagway, Alaska. The engraved LOA on her gills sends the secret message prelude and the engraving on the reverse “Believing is Seeing” is the moral of this story.
Thanks to my understanding of the Law of Attraction, I know that everything I give to the universe comes back to me like a boomerang.
If you see the corresponding Instagram post that goes with this story, you can swipe to see Beth, my beautiful “not so random” cabinmate selected by Toni and the LOA. I appreciated everything about her, right down (or up) to her cute blue knitted cap. I loved that hat!
I understand that a feeling of, “I covet that hat which I do not have.” is completely counterproductive. So instead, I reveled in true appreciation of Beth having that which I wanted for myself. I felt happy that Beth had it, that she looked so cute in it, and then I let it go.
Two days later, we port in Skagway, where I was so excited to visit my friends Terry and Bua. Terry is an expert in indigenous arts and an artist himself. Bua is his wife, who hails from Thailand. We had a beautiful time visiting the museum, seeing salmon in the creek, hunting mushrooms in the forest for dinner and driftwood on a beautiful inland beach for firewood. We saw soaring eagles, found three giant feathers, visited a lookout point and prepared a delicious feast at their home. For lots of fun pictures portraying the adventure, see the Nice Skagway Instagram post.
I left Skagway with great memories, a full heart and stomach, these few Glacier Eggs and what else – can you guess? That’s right. This gorgeous BLUE hat, hand-knitted by Bua herself, which she tossed to me with a big smile and a peace sign.
Universe, you never cease to surprise and delight. I absolutely appreciate and fully expect it. Because just like giving me great roommates, fun adventures, health, happiness, peace and wellbeing, the universe also delivers the things I love – including fuzzy blue knitted hats – just like a boomerang.
Tip of the Hat to the Law of Attraction
Thanks to my understanding of the Law of Attraction, I know that everything I give to the universe comes back to me like a boomerang.
If you see the corresponding Instagram post that goes with this story, you can swipe to see Beth, my beautiful “not so random” cabinmate selected by Toni and the LOA. I appreciated everything about her, right down (or up) to her cute blue knitted cap. I loved that hat!
I understand that a feeling of, “I covet that hat which I do not have.” is completely counterproductive. So instead, I reveled in true appreciation of Beth having that which I wanted for myself. I felt happy that Beth had it, that she looked so cute in it, and then I let it go.
Two days later, we port in Skagway, where I was so excited to visit my friends Terry and Bua. Terry is an expert in indigenous arts and an artist himself. Bua is his wife, who hails from Thailand. We had a beautiful time visiting the museum, seeing salmon in the creek, hunting mushrooms in the forest for dinner and driftwood on a beautiful inland beach for firewood. We saw soaring eagles, found three giant feathers, visited a lookout point and prepared a delicious feast at their home. For lots of fun pictures portraying the adventure, see the Nice Skagway Instagram post.
I left Skagway with great memories, a full heart and stomach, these few Glacier Eggs and what else – can you guess? That’s right. This gorgeous BLUE hat, hand-knitted by Bua herself, which she tossed to me with a big smile and a peace sign.
Universe, you never cease to surprise and delight. I absolutely appreciate and fully expect it. Because just like giving me great roommates, fun adventures, health, happiness, peace and wellbeing, the universe also delivers the things I love – including fuzzy blue knitted hats – just like a boomerang.