Alisa I loved hearing your story OMG I felt like I was reading a novel LOL! what a intricate and interesting lady you came across! I can relate to you on how you just want to run away when weird people cling on to you. For some reason strangers for no apparent reason always felt comfortable with me. They would go on and on about their life stories and all their personal business. I'm also using the word "strangers" in reference to co- workers, associates, long distant relatives etc... people like that. I remember telling my roommate up in Cali how one of my colleagues a young 19 year old girl just decided that we were best friends one day. I mean I barely spoke to her and barely saw her when I was at work, but she would tell me stuff like she had an abortion and then that would lead to other personal revelations that you would not tell just anybody especially a co-worker that you barely knew. I guess she looked at me as an older sister and I realize that I get that a lot. People always come to me for advise and just for a shoulder they could cry on or a ear that would listen. I don't mind it I just wish that I can take my own advice sometimes!

When I hear about "H" this kinda person reminds me of her. But Boy was that a weird and awkward situation you was in. You are just to nice Alisa I would just have been rude and declined her offer. I guess I'm just to straightforward with people how you are "shy" with others. I'm so glad you realized that this was indeed a lesson from spirit and the song was a gift for you. Just hearing what the song was is quite eerie that she would just come out the blue and sing that. Was she drunk? Man this is a good story I can't wait to hear more.

With the amethyst cross could it be perhaps you did manifest it in another sorta way that that's why you came across dozen of them in the antique shop? Almost like you consciously put it out there for the universe and instead of you manifesting it on your own you manifest the synochrocity of it in the physical world. Any whoo just a thought good story! "H" makes me laugh!:)