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So the other morning just after dawn, I walk outside and I see a man walk over to the bushes and grab his backpack out that he'd stashed there. He sees me and walks over and he's agitated, and says he needs bus fare, do I have any change?

One, I didn't have money on me, and two I get this vibe to not give him any, usually I do. 

So I say sorry man, I don't have any money. He says he needs bus fare bad, has to get to the next town over, would I buy a new led flashlight off him for a dollar. I say again sorry man I don't have any money, but have faith somebody has your bus fare, good luck just keep asking. 

He's even more agitated now and tries to sell me his food card, so I repeat again man I don't have any money but good luck it will work out. 

He stalks off all pissed and says I'm not some fn bum man, so I say it's cool dude that doesn't matter to me. 

So I think to the man as I speak to Vaheguru, that if he'd told me truth about why he needs money then maybe I'd walked back inside and grabbed him some change, and that he'd have better luck speaking the truth when he asks for things. He clearly needed the money for beer as most homeless alcoholics do when they wake up. 

So a few days go by, and I see him outside the market the Sardar owns, and I put a dollar in my back pocket knowing this dude is going to ask. 

This time, I come out of the store and he says hey man, can I bum some change I'm not going to lie I need a beer. So I gave him the dollar I had ready for him. 

I know it's silly but I was struck by the full circle connection of it. This time I had money, this time he told the truth, and the only person I spoke to was Vaheguru. 

Some experiences in life are wow metaphysical but it's these little coincidences that are ever present I find more profoundly miraculous. 

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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