I've been talking about a curious YouTuber named Gina, who finds raindrops and things on webcams and calls them "intelligent energy beings" or some such. As I said, she does excellent research and comes out with some very solid and irrefutable information, but then she starts talking about "plasma webs" and things, which in my book damages her credibility. I don't know if she's just incredibly naive and has an overactive imagination, or if she's a "plant," meant to discredit "Truthers."
I also wonder if she doesn't have a little bit of mania going on, because she's been going live at least half a dozen times a day, and posting more regular videos. She just now went live, and she was out in her yard picking 4-leaf clovers. I had to click. There's a patch in front of our building that's been pretty prolific, and I've been seeing them every time I look. This is a screenshot from her live vid. That's a nice one, Gina honey.
I didn't think she'd be able to interject any of her interesting views into a video about finding 4-leaf clovers but I was wrong. She was saying that we manifest the clovers, and that we have to "become one with the clover." Hmmm. That might sound like total Woo-Woo, but who am I to presume that I'm intelligent enough to know the secrets of the Universe, or declare she's wrong, just because I think so. I do know a few people who think they're that smart, but that's another story.
What I do know is that something is going on with 4-leaf clovers that I can't explain, and I wish I could, but I find them all the time, and often without even looking. It's like they find me. Part of it is because of my excellent eyesight and a strong pattern recognition thing, but it goes way beyond that. The thing with me and 4-leaf clovers is bizarre, and it's flipped a lot of people out over the years, including myself.
How much did it flip people out? I'd say at least fifty times I'd be in the car with someone and pull up to a stop sign. I'd look out of either the driver's or passenger's window and spot one on the side of the road, and we're talking a minimum of ten feet away. I'd get out and pick it and get back in and drive on. It blew people's minds, and I didn't get it myself. There's no way that good eyesight could account for all of that.
There's just a "vibe" around a patch that contains 4-leafers, and not all patches do. I can look at a patch from a distance and tell with about 85% certainty whether or not it has any 4-leafs, and it's happened way too many times to be observational bias, where you only notice things that reinforce a notion or whatever, and disregard things that don't.
As far as the idea of we being able to "manifest" them, I have noticed that when I find a patch that might have one or two, as the days and weeks go by the number will increase exponentially. The simple act of picking or pruning a plant can change its growth patterns or cause slight mutations, but I wouldn't think that picking the 4-leaf ones would make more appear. It's interesting, and again, who am I to say that I'm not manifesting them? I don't think I am, but I can't say I'm not.
Just for the sake of something to do, when I saw Gina's livestream and grabbed a screenshot, I went outside to look for one so I could take a similar photo. I was fairly certain I'd find one, and it took about three seconds. Maybe I should try to send this to her. I bet she'd dig it.
I've been posting photos of some of the ones I've been finding lately, and a friend left a comment that made my day. I was so glad she took time to comment, because it let me know that there are others out there who have something going on with 4-leaf clovers.
She told me that her first husband passed away some years ago, but that it was the same as with me...he'd find them all the time, and they seemed to just pop out at him. He said that there was a different "vibe" about a patch that had 4-leafers, and he could usually tell whether or not there were any before he even looked. I hear you bro! She said that he didn't know how to explain it but there was definitely something to it. There is.
I just thought of a cool project with these, if I could pull it off. It'd take some eyeballing and exacting work, plus some R&D, but if I could do it it'd be badass. I could send one to my friend with the former clover-finding husband. She'd love it.
The last clover incident was a couple months back. This sweet young lady who'd lived here for about three years was leaving and moving into a house. She was excited and a little nervous. As I was walking toward her to give her a hug, I looked down and saw a 4-leaf clover and picked it for her. It was almost like it was planned, and she loved it. Her boyfriend had never seen one. He loved it too.
If there's two "clover whisperers" out there then there must be more, and I'd love to find them. Whenever I talk about things like this I always use words like "so-called" and "alleged," because I'm not trying to present this stuff as fact, only observations or opinions, but in this case there's really no way you could say that it's all chance, coincidence, eyesight or whatever, especially since someone else reported the very same thing. Sometimes I just know they're there before I know they're there, and it was the same for that guy.
It hasn't just happened once or twice...it's happened into the hundreds of times, and it's been witnessed by dozens of people. The people who saw me hop out of the car and pluck one, from 15' away were left with their mouths hanging open, and the reason for that is because it can't be explained by eyesight or anything else. Even with my eyesight I shouldn't be able to see a 1" clover from 15' away.
I used to have hundreds pressed in books all over the place. So have I been lucky? I don't really believe in luck per se, so I don't know. Alls I know is that I don't find 4-leaf clovers...they find me.
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