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I created this thing where when driving I pretend I am, with my hand and mind, able to bring positive vibes to the people I pass. Up high, in a minivan (of course I am)--one with tinted windows, no less--there is more privacy to perform such bodily oddities. My other non-driving while driving tasks nearby travelers might find appalling--serving lunch, finding a CD, holding the tissue for a backseat nose blower, accepting ABC gum from same back-seater, pouring beverages--are easy on the conscience, as well, due to being somewhat hidden.

My good vibe thing works. It makes me feel purposeful, like I am empowering people to spread the good vibes to whomever they encounter. I mean, I'm not desperate to feel the meaning of life or anything. I generally feel happy in my skin--it's nice to be me--save for some depressing lulls in the me cycle. And I'm not seeking my purpose anymore (as a younger young woman I worried in such circles). I'm just saying the act brings me to the very moment, which is the ideal place to be, and lets me DO something worthwhile in my own head--the whole head ... which unlocks the heart. Very important statement. I'll post later on the discovery I made while meditating.

Maybe what I created really works for others. Who am I to say it doesn't? Perhaps you give it a try and tell me it doesn't work. You'll surely see it does.

The motion of my hand ... just serves as a magic wand of sorts, only better because it is controlled by my mind-heart. I'll hold it up, flat, and guided by music probably, point all fingers in the direction of people--people in cars, people walking, people who cut me off and/or drive too slow, etc.--and feel the flow of the Universe channeled through me, unto them. Sometimes the power makes my arm hurt ... in a good way.


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