Every day something important happens in our lives, and we take time to recognize that it was a miracle, either for us or for someone near. Magic moments are those instants where a simple “yes” or “no” can change our lives. If you have a magic moment that happened to you and you want to share with other readers, be welcome.

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You could call this a “magic moment” or really a life saving moment. Years ago I stayed in Spain with family when one weekend they all had to go to a wedding and I was left alone at home. I hadn’t been feeling too well so I slept in but when I got up and the family had already left and were on their way I had very severe cramps and could barely move out of the bathroom. My aunty all of a sudden in the car had this forboding feeling about me and asked my uncle to turn the car back so that they could check on me. Well as it happened my appendix had burst and by the time they took me to the hospital I had so much infection in my body that they didn’t know whether I was going to pull through. After a 48 hour wait all was ok.
I thank God that my aunty followed her intuition or listened to that whisper in her ear from who knows where.
Kathleen xx
Magic Moments… yes there are moments that are really miraculous.. that change the way you peep through the window of mind into the world..that change you and things around you. ‘Change’ is often thought as a nightmare but it is something we have been constantly and inevitably subject to; and we have become accustomed to it because we have been undergoing this constant process; yet we fear it.
Magic moments give us courage to confront change, to enjoy it. That is why such moments are really magical as they provide us the strength and endurance. So, no matter whehter the outcome of a magic moment is pleasant or not, they do exist. Sometimes come as a direct blessing and sometimes as blessing in disguise!
i have found what i wanted:
magick in a perfect
moment—yes, eternity
in a dream-filled
split second;
& i think i was wrong
to have wanted it.
your blue eyes ask:
was it a jewel
or a trinket?
i look away because
i do not know.
i wish you had not asked.
it has no past
nor future.
it lies somewhere beneath
many things though i
had no casket for it;
could we forget without
regret—once more?