Today I Met One…Two…Three

Today I Met One…Two…Three

What was needed at the moment

Many years ago while meandering along on a beach, I came across a young lady sitting cross-legged on the sand writing in a notebook she held on her lap. Pondering and apparently noting down her thoughts. We said very little other than a greeting but I was aware of something different about her and reflected that “today I met one”. I wasn’t exactly sure what a “one” was but I sensed that it was something special perhaps in the sense of a soul being. I walked on.

Today I was conscious of the same sensation from another young lady who had come to help me with some work. A lightness, a joyfulness, a genuine and spontaneous love for her fellow human beings. A naturalness. Again the sensing of “today I met one”.

But wait – the following day, I met another two of these special people, one a friend who I have known for a long time, another a young man walking his dog in a local park. There was the recognition of something special within each of them, just as with the previous people. Something not forced, not manipulated in any way, just natural and real. Warm, loving, genuine people with a natural inner joyfulness, unaffected by, disconnected from the world’s turmoil. Perhaps not even perceived by themselves but nevertheless present.

How had I not noticed them before? I pondered that if I have met a small number of these beings, how many more could there be on the earth right now. In each case an endlessness about the experience, time and distance playing no part, past and future not relevant. They were just there doing what was needed at the moment.

If there were some, there must be, will be many more now and in times to come. Perchance their lightness and love can and will enhance that same experience which is growing on this planet right now, in individuals but also collectively, lifting it up to a higher vibration.

Let there be joy!

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Date: February 15, 2026
Author: Pam Wattie (Australia)
Photo: Chris Wong on Unsplash CC0

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