Faith brings Miracles and Wonders! 

By Nancy Leeder

I spent the summer visiting my daughters and grandchildren, traveling from Arizona to Texas by myself. When my visit was over, I drove 1200 miles from Texas to my home in Arizona. I planned on spending the night at the halfway point in Fort Stockton. Whenever I drive anywhere, I automatically wand the land above and below, all the animals, people, and plants, while listening to some upbeat “driving music.”

For quite a few miles, I noticed a huge hawk soaring and swooping down in front of me as I drove toward Ft. Stockton, TX.  I remember thinking the hawk must enjoy the love, light, and healing frequencies I sent while driving.

I was 98 miles from Ft. Stockton when I began to feel a heavy vibration under the car, pulling it to the left. I knew it was a tire problem and more. On Interstate 10 in Texas, the speed limit is 80 miles per hour, so pulling the car to the shoulder of the road took a while to come to a complete stop. I thanked Source for keeping me safe.

I got out of the car to assess the damage and was shocked. The front passenger tire had no tread left on it, and a wire was hanging down. I heard Daddy say to raise the hood of my car and put on the emergency flashers, and I did.

It was 104 degrees Fahrenheit with high humidity, so I got back in the car to call my car insurance company to get a tow truck. My call would not go through. Then I noticed the road was cut between a mountain, so it was unlikely any call would go through on my cell phone.

I threw my arms up, looked into the sky, and asked Source, “Now, what can I do?”  Seconds later, a dear Jedi friend that I visited while in Houston called. I told her what was happening, and she said she would look for tow trucks.  Our call would be dropped multiple times as she searched for tow trucks and the closest exits off the highway for a mechanic.

I saw an empty flatbed tow truck for a well-known company drive past me. Then, he pulled onto the shoulder of the highway ahead of me, backing up to my car. Tears welled up in my eyes as I thanked Source for sending help. Minutes after asking Source for help, my Jedi friend called. The tow truck arrived, and my car was delivered to the mechanic five minutes before he closed. Then, the tow truck driver drove me to my reserved motel room.

The tow truck driver spoke broken English but told me he could tow the car and take me wherever I needed to go. I asked to be towed to the nearest mechanic shop, 98 miles away, and he agreed. During the drive, he told me he was from Afghanistan and worked seven days a week to feed his many siblings and his parents. He was driving back to California and dropping me off was not a problem.

I didn’t want my Jedi friend to worry, so once I was past the mountains, I messaged her and asked her to confirm that this tow truck driver was of the light. She confirmed that he was. The best part, thinking back, is that the tow truck came out of nowhere within minutes. To my surprise, he was an angel sent by Source. Source knew before, during, and after all of it. He had this covered the entire time. You have no idea how much we are ALL SO BLESSED.

Now I realize the soaring hawk was Source telling me I was not alone on the drive back to Arizona. There were many blessings in this adventure.  My vibrations were high while watching the hawk soaring in front of the car, the Jedi that was nudged to call me, the tow truck backing up to help, and the mechanic that stayed open to help (see the back of the mechanic’s business card), and the ride to my motel room.  How could I look at this as a bad thing when so many blessings were given?  Thank you, Source, for all the blessings; I am very grateful.