Dancing The Macarena: A Funny Example of Physical Precognition
Something quite funny happened to me a couple of days ago, which is a weird example of how physical mediumship, intuition or
precognition can work. (This post is kind of a glorified journal entry,
but I think some of my readers will find the story amusing.)
On Sunday morning, I was at home, minding my own business, when suddenly, I felt the urge to dance the Macarena.
To no music. For no particular reason. I’m not sure I’ve ever danced
the Macarena before in my life. (Maybe I should do it more often!) In
fact, I disliked the song as a kid, when it was all the rage and
downright inescapable.
A bit of context: My energy has been pretty low in the past weeks, due to too many late
nights out dancing Argentine tango. I had been noticing the impact of the
ensuing fatigue on my psychic work, and was thinking, that morning, that I might
need to stretch my psychic muscles a bit.*
Later in the day, I was
taking the subway into Manhattan, and decided to practice tuning into
people’s energy to see if I could pick up on anything. (I find that many
of my most spontaneous psychic impressions reach me when I’m on the
train, specifically when crossing the Manhattan Bridge. I think being
suspended over water in a state of mild boredom has something to do with
it.) While listening in on the energies around me, I heard,
clairaudiently, the name “Carmen.” I thought it was associated with the
man who was standing near me, who had a strong aura and looked like he
might come from a tough, Latino background. It was the clearest thing I
picked up on. I had no way of checking my impressions, but made a mental
note of the name.
That evening, I fueled my tango habit by attending a milonga (or social dance) at the Astoria Tango Club, which was celebrating the final night of the NY Queer Tango Weekend.I had never been to that particular club before, nor was I familiar with many of the people who frequented it. Milongas
are often weekly events that have their regular attendees, and many
have the custom of celebrating birthdays of such regulars with a
birthday dance. This is usually a vals, during which people will line up to dance with the celebrant for a few bars of music each.
About
ten minutes after I arrived at the club, I overheard one of the
organizers walking past me say: “Where is Carmen? It’s Carmen’s
birthday. It’s time for her birthday dance!” “Oh!” I thought. “That’s
who my guides were referring to.”
Carmen came to the dance floor, and had her vals.
But that’s not all that happened.
The way milongas are structured is that sets of tangos,valses or milongas (which is also the word for a type of dance), called tandas, are separated by snippets of music that are not meant to be danced to, called cortinas. These
will often be salsa, or jazz, or pretty much anything that strikes the
DJ’s fancy, but they usually only last for about 30 seconds, or less.
Towards
the end of the night, instead of playing a snippet of salsa, the DJ put
on...the Macarena. From start to finish. Half the house got up to dance it. I didn’t even
make the connection between my morning-time antics and what was
happening, at first, but I did have a vague sense of déja vu.
Then,
I realized, with gratitude, that my guides had gifted me with a little
dose of precognitive physical mediumship that morning. Another instance
of spirit guide humor.
Pics or it didn’t happen, so, here is the video to prove it!
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* Salvador has been
“yelling” at me to get more rest for about a
month, now. So, a note to other developing psychics and mediums: Sleep
is super important for psychic work, because our energy quickly gets depleted without it.
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