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April 23, 2010

Benevolent Outcomes Blog 4-24-10

IN THIS BLOG:
·    WEDDING BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES
·    FLIGHTS, TRAIN BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES
·    CANADIAN BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES
·    BENEVOLENT OUTCOME DELAY

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Welcome to this week’s edition of my Benevolent Outcomes Blog, and welcome to everyone who signed up in the past week.  This Blog is for people just discovering how to use a very simple, yet powerful and effective spiritual tool you can use every day the rest of your life. It will lessen the stress and fear of life in general, and will make your life easier.  It’s so simple a lot of people say “It can’t be this easy,” but it is, because IT WORKS! This reconnects you with your Guardian Angel, or higher power, or whatever your belief is.  You simply say, “I request a Most Benevolent Outcome for…….., thank you!”

Subscribing to this blog is easy, just go to http://www.gentlewaybook.com/blog/?feed=rss2 .  I also email a weekly newsletter with more advanced topics, which you can subscribe to by going to http://TheGentleWayBook.com.  You can also read a couple of sample chapters of my first book to give you more suggestions on requesting Most Benevolent Outcome (MBO’s).  Please forward this blog to your friends if you enjoy reading it.  Now for this week’s inspiring stories.

WEDDING BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES

When my daughter had her wedding, anyone who’s gone through this experience knows how stressful it can be.  So here are some Benevolent Outcomes that happened by requesting them.

First was my wife’s search for a dress for the ceremony.  As Dena and I work together in our business, this means we had to take off from work to look for one.  Both she and I requested a Benevolent Outcome for quickly finding the PERFECT dress for her and that it would be better than we hoped or expected. In Dallas there’s a store with all sorts of beautiful gowns and dresses for all occasions called Terry Costa.  She’s the ex-wife of Victor Costa, the designer.  When we arrived we went directly to the sales section, as we didn’t feel the dress would be worn again for some time (if ever).  We found a beautiful dress that was originally offered at around $300 that was on sale for $120.  Then the sales lady, to our surprise, took off 50% to drop it to $60! It still needed altering, but so would have all the other dresses.

Then my son and I were to pick up our tuxes this past Thursday.  Naturally I requested a MBO for the drive there and that the tuxes would fit properly. They did fit well, and we left to return a bad laser printer to the Fry’s Electronic store about an eight minute drive back to the north.  As we were walking into the store my daughter called, and said the store had called saying I left my tux shirt on the chair there.  I was surprised, but sent my son in to get the printer while I drove back to the store, wondering why I didn’t get a Benevolent Outcome.  When I arrived, the owner said that our handkerchiefs had “just arrived.”  I’m quite sure he forgot to give them to us, so that was a good MBO that I had to return!  And when I arrived back at Fry’s they still hadn’t found the one printer, which was the only one left on sale.  Both my son and I requested MBO’s and finally after another 30 minutes they found the printer behind several other boxes of printers.

When my wife went out searching for a rehearsal dinner dress (after requesting a Benevolent Outcome), she immediately found one on sale for $22—and it looks great!

FLIGHTS, TRAIN BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES

Annie in Ft. Lauderdale writes:  “I just traveled to France and dreaded the flights. The planes are always very full and I usually never sleep for the 9 hours they last.
For my flight to Paris, I had requested an upgrade of any kind. Well, I slept during half of the flight, which was a major improvement. I asked for a similar or better outcome for my flight back to Miami. This one is still amazing me; the flight was far from full, had 85 free seats and my daughter and I were able to enjoy four seats each so we flew very comfortably and slept a lot. Even the crew had never experienced such a empty plane on that specific line!

“Another one for you: I had misread the time my high speed train (TGV) was leaving Aix-en-Provence by 30 minutes. I had told my older daughter who was driving us to the station that it was 7:46 am when it fact it was 7:16 am. We left home at 6:55 for a drive that normally takes over 25 minutes.  I asked for a time compression. We made it three minutes early, and the train was late by 6 minutes – something that never happens, as French trains are known to be on exact schedule.  Thank you so much for teaching the world about the MBOs.  I am planning on asking for bigger and bigger outcomes.”

If you’re running late, say, “I request a compression of time until _____, thank you!” Then DON’T LOOK AT YOUR WATCH OR CLOCK.  Simply drive there and you’ll be surprised to see how fast you arrived.

CANADIAN BENEVOLENT OUTCOMES

Ellen writes:  “On Mother’s Day here in Canada our church provided the gift of bedding plants donated by a local nursery. They looked pretty worn, but I picked a 4 pack of pansies. I asked for a benevolent outcome when I planted them in poor weather.  They are doing beautiful; fresh and healthy.

“That was the second time I asked. The first time was amazing. Medical here is free but the waiting for an appointment except for an emergency is long!  I had been trying since April to get an appointment for a check up in May and then in June when that didn’t work out. Finally on Friday, 3 weeks ago, I had just ready your article and asked for the doctor’s office to call that they found an appointment for me in June. 90 minutes later, the receptionist called that my appointment was for June 11th. That made a believer out of me.

As I responded back to Ellen, be sure to request Benevolent Outcomes for everything in your daily life, so you won’t forget to request a MBO when you really need one.  This is a habit that must be formed, or you’ll eventually forget and go back to just being the ping pong ball bouncing back and forth from hit after hit.

BENEVOLENT OUTCOME DELAY

Harry in Texas writes:  “I was scheduled to drive my Step-Dad from Mt. Pleasant, TX, to Tyler on Tuesday May 6th for Eye Surgery.  On Monday, May 5, I drove to Red Oak, TX to the Shooting Star Ranch and Retreat to take pictures of a site location for a Labyrinth our group wishes to build.  I also took all my massage equipment so I could give the owner of the retreat a massage.

“I asked for an MBO for the trip, and when I got there and stopped to open the Horse gate to let myself in, my car transmission only buzzed when I put it in drive to move through the gate.  I tried several times with the same loud buzzing.  Then I pulled the gearshift to the low gear and the car moved forward slowly through the gate.  I stopped, got out and closed the gate, and continued on to the house in low gear.

“As the lady came out to see who was there, I told her what had happened. Then I said…”And I asked for a Most Benevolent Outcome for this trip today!

“To make a long story shorter, I had a tow truck come and take the car to the transmission garage in Garland near where I live, and made arrangements with my son to come pick me up that afternoon with all my massage equipment.

“When I got back home later that afternoon, I contacted my Step-Dad to let him know what had happened, and to see what time I had to be there the next morning to make it to his appointment on time.  His appointment was at 7:45 AM–which meant I would have to leave my home at 4:00am to get to Mt Pleasant by 6:00am so we could leave at 6:15 for Tyler.  Then it hit me–Here was my MBO!!!!!!!

“If I had not traveled to Red Oak that morning, and just stayed home, and then left for Mt Pleasant the next morning, there is a good chance that my transmission would have “died” somewhere between Greenville and Sulphur Springs in IH 30 around 4:30 am in the middle of nowhere.  Then I would have been in a panic to contact my Step-Dad that early in the morning and have him find someone else on such a short notice to take him to Tyler, and then wait till daylight to get my car problem corrected.

“As it was morning, no panic mode set in; and emergency procedures were handled expeditiously.  I had the car in the shop by noon, and didn’t get it back till Friday.  And my younger sister took the day off and carried our Step-Dad to Tyler in my place.

“Sometimes MBO’s are blessings disguised as difficult problems, but they are indeed blessings because they avert other more difficult situations!”

I couldn’t have said it better myself, Harry!

If you’re requesting Benevolent Outcomes for specific things in your life, email me if you have an interesting storyHave a Most Benevolent Week!

Tom
Tom T. Moore
TomTMoore6(at)aol.com

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