As you can read in my previous post Aloha Land, I arrived in
an area that wasn’t my “first pick”. Serendipitously, it was indeed exactly the
place I was “supposed” to be at precisely the right time. I actually became keenly
aware of this within an hour of my arrival. The nature of the details is too
personal for those involved to share so I’m highlighting the clear knowing. We
don’t always get that in life which made this situation more of a gift on many
counts.
For my ocean “fix”, I’d run at a healthy clip 25 minutes…and
that was just to my entrance of the cliffs of North Kohala. The trek was mostly
canopied by lush vegetation reminding me just how far down the rabbit hole I’ve
traveled. Wandering along the edge of the winding sea cliffs, I’d look for
signs, appreciating the beauty of the day. Visibility would reveal varying
degrees of the sunrise depending on the clouds. On rare occasions, I was even
treated with a view of Maui across the water. Although I clearly knew I had
powerful work there, one morning I was slightly bemoaning the fact that I
couldn’t be near the beach. I really got the downhill spiral going thinking the
water there was probably even too rough for dolphins. This, of course, is ridiculous as dolphins love to surf too 😊
In that instant, emerging from the ocean was the largest pod of dolphins I have ever seen in person! Leaping and diving, they moved like a magnificent unit fin to fin. There appeared to be 3 solid waves of my magical friends almost teasing me for my thoughts….as if any waters were too rough for them! It was the only time they appeared for me although my consolation is they “told” me why. That lone visitation was enough to etch that ecstatic feeling forever in my being.
Of note: I often don’t have my own pictures to share as I rarely carry a camera on my adventures. Hunting on the internet, I couldn’t find a picture even close of the dolphin formation I saw – it was out of this world!!

On 888 (8/8/17), a day of infinite possibilities, I got to
go to a delightful little beach near Waimea Bay. Accompanying the mama and baby
I stayed with, we met up with another sweet mom and her baby. Babies and the
beach – two of my loves! Finally, I “bathed in the Mother’s Waters” as I had
been guided by my April reading of which I alluded to in I AM Home.
In that instant, emerging from the ocean was the largest pod of dolphins I have ever seen in person! Leaping and diving, they moved like a magnificent unit fin to fin. There appeared to be 3 solid waves of my magical friends almost teasing me for my thoughts….as if any waters were too rough for them! It was the only time they appeared for me although my consolation is they “told” me why. That lone visitation was enough to etch that ecstatic feeling forever in my being.
Of note: I often don’t have my own pictures to share as I rarely carry a camera on my adventures. Hunting on the internet, I couldn’t find a picture even close of the dolphin formation I saw – it was out of this world!!
Regularly I was blessed with radiant crystalline rainbows. Although not as abundant as Florida, still a treat. Then again, I was right near the beach more often in Florida. But I digress. Magic and miracles are aspects I always associate with rainbows – whether bits and pieces or a double rainbow in all its splendor. (You can read another super significant rainbow story of mine in California Gold vs Peace.) What is a rainbow? It’s a divine promise. It’s a wish granted. It’s captivating eye candy. It’s a beautiful reminder to notice and appreciate the abundant treasures laid at my feet….and never blame the rainbows for the rain!
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