I am grateful for helping the tourist from British Columbia who got lost on a bush walk. It was nearly dark and I was on a long walk and she was five kilometres from her car. She was very tired and a bit teary. We had a chat and after a few minutes she felt a bit more comfortable. We walked back to my car and we then bumped into an old friend of mine who has been battling cancer. My cancer survivor friend gave me a big hug and this really helped the British Columbian tourist trust me.
I then had another, sweet little Irish friend call out to me from his garden, which was perfect timing. It was as if everyone in the street that I knew was there to tell this struggling tourist that I was safe! Quite amazing.
We drove for five kilometres back to her car and as she got out of my car she said, 'I'm so glad it was you who helped me, I was feeling a bit scared, thanks for making me feel safe.'
I felt very happy that she felt safe. She told me she was on a personal journey and had come to Australia for some healing and a nice holiday.
When I arrived home, I told my beautiful neighbour (she looks like Emma Watson) what had just happened as she arrived home from work with her daughter. She then said to me, 'Lucky she met you. You're not scary. It was meant to be.'
We all stared at the beautiful moon for a minute or so and then walked to our homes.
It was a very special afternoon that helped me recover from a tough few days.
I said a meditation for the British Columbian tourist this morning as I could see pain and loneliness in her eyes.