Wednesday, February 20

Finding Money By Walking Into The Magic

UK banknotes £10 and £5

The following is true.

I wrote a post a short while back called Pennies Falling From Heaven where my wife heard a penny drop into a small dish in our bedroom. It has happened again, but a little differently. This time the previous penny was still in the dish but clinked as if falling into the dish.

When Karin told me she said it meant we would be coming into money. As I've written previously she is always finding coins when we go for a walk. I didn't argue with her but suggested she found something bigger than pennies in future.

Today we walked to our local town centre and went our separated ways for a short while. There was a busker singing and playing the guitar so, remembering Trish & Rob's post about how someone gave out lucky pennies, I dropped a 50p coin (about 70c) into his hat.

When I met up with Karin again there was a man collecting for Muscular Dystrophy so I put a £1 coin into his collecting tin.

We walked along a little further and Karin bent down to pick something up. "You would have walked right past it, wouldn't you?" she said.

I thought she had picked up yet another coin. But, no, I was wrong. She had picked up a £10 and a £5 banknote (about US$21).

I hadn't seen the notes on the ground. I said to her, "I bet the notes have a 76 or a 67 on them," (numbers that keep occurring in our lives). And as you can see from the top of the page the £5 note's number ends in 67. Also there are numbers written by hand on the note. I thought at first this was Karin's birthday 28/3, but it looks more like 28/13 - a near miss.

Okay, so is there anything to this?

Was the coin clinking in the dish a sign that Karin would find the money? Or was it like seed money - I'd given away £1.50 so we got a ten fold return i.e £15. Or maybe it came from Karin's belief that she would find some money? Some will, no doubt, say that it was simply a 'coincidence'.

Of course, finding money means that presumably someone has lost some money, which isn't a pleasant thought, but some things might just meant to be.

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10 comments:

  1. Karin's working her way up to finding the winning 1st prize lotto ticket lying on the footpath the way she going,I think.-)

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    1. Now that would be something - I'll buy you a pint if she does, okay a few pints.

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  2. Must learn this art of finding money! Odd how you don't see or find the coins or notes. Wonder if Karin will now start to find bigger amounts.

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    1. It's nice to think that she might find those larger amounts - you never know in life.

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  3. What a great story! Finding money does seem to be some sort of sixth sense Karin has. This discovery of the larger amount could definitely be connected with what you gave out. At any rate, I like Daz's interp: onward toward that winning lottery ticket!

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    1. Bring on that lottery ticket - I'll buy you a drink as well when it arrives!

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  4. Say Mike... once you two win the lottery, may I have the dish?? Amazing story.

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    1. The magic dish! Mustn't 'count my chickens' and all that ..

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  5. This time, it seems to be a tithe. You gave 1.5 et you get 15. A law of heaven, perhaps ? Lesson to put things into perspective about money.

    Still very pleasant to translate some of your posts...Thank you.

    The last one :

    http://bistrobarblog.blogspot.fr/2013/02/des-sous-magiques.html

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    1. I see it as seed money - which supposedly gives a 10 fold return as opposed to tithe money which some say is a duty.

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