When people find out that I am a Animal/Species Communicator, many ask me
“How do you feel when you are driving and hit an animal?” I reply “I have not hit an animal”.
It has been about 14 years since I got my driver’s license. When I first started taking driving lessons, I received a communication/insight about what I should do every time I am in a car.
I have been doing these things ever since. I received my license in 1997, and I have had only one incident of hitting an animal.
I first say a prayer, and it goes… “Creator, and Mother Earth please keep my four-legged (Animals) and winged brother and sisters (Birds) safely away from my car. Please help me to get to my destination..(PUT NAME OF DESTINATION HERE) safely and without incident or accident. Please help all the people that I travel with get to their destinations safely without incidents or accidents. Ho, Mitakuye Oyasin!” (Dakota Sioux for “We are all related”).
Then I do my visualizations. First, I put my favorite flowers (orange or pink Gerbera Daises) all over the car, kind of like giant stickers. The flowers and the colors, for me bring light, happiness and protection for my trip and to my vehicle.
Then, I visualize thick beams of white (or sometimes red) light coming out the driver and front passenger doors extending out about 30 feet out or so from the sides of my car.
Finally, I extend out the beams to about a mile from the front of the car.
I know that the prayer that I say and the visualizations that I do work, but I also know that I have a HUGE belief system in them, so much so, to the point now that I do my prayer and visualizations, no matter what vehicle I am in, from planes, to kayaks, to snowmobiles to bicycles.
This combination makes this strong shield for me.
If my visualization works for you then great! If not, then simply try something else until it becomes something that you are comfortable with and that feels right for you.






2 comments
Ellie Walsh - Living the Law of Attraction says:
October 31, 2008 at 11:47 am (UTC -4 )
Hi there….
I do the 3 S’s which is the short (very short) version of what you are talking about.
When I get in my car… I think (I used to say it out loud)
Safely – which means Safely for all
Swiftly – which means no traffic or congestion
Serenely – which means no tickets!!
Great articles on this website…
Thanks…
Coryelle says:
November 2, 2008 at 11:15 am (UTC -4 )
Hello Ellie
Short and sweet I like that. I will have to try that one also.
I think anything that brings your focus on getting to your destination safely is worth doing. Good one, thanks for leaving it!