Last week, I was upstairs writing, and Troy was in the
recording studio doing a session with a French horn player. At the end of the
session, Troy came upstairs and said, “The French horn player really wants to
say hello to you before she leaves. She said she remembers you from the last
time she did a session here, eight years ago, and something about a rainbow?”
I had no idea what he was talking about but I went
downstairs to say hi to Stephanie, the French horn player. We had a friendly
hello and a handshake, and then she said she had a crazy story to tell me.
“Do you remember eight years ago, I was doing a session
here?” I smiled politely but honesty I didn’t really remember. She continued,
“I had never worked with any of you before, so you didn’t know me, and you didn’t
know my husband had recently passed away.”
“Oh, I’m so sorry,” I touched her arm.
She nodded, “ It was a rough time for me. A lot of crying
and calling girlfriends at three am. Anyway, at the end of the session as all
of us musicians were packing up to leave, Mike (the client whose album it was)
ran outside after me and asked if I’d come back to play on one more song.”
Mike said, “It’s a song I wrote for my daughter, who shares
your name, Stephanie. We don’t have any charts or anything written out…I wasn’t
planning on any horns on this song, but maybe you can just listen to the song
and see if you can come up with a part?”
Stephanie agreed, came inside and put on the headphones, and
that’s when she heard our friend Tollak’s beautiful voice singing, “Stephanie, I will never let you go, Stephanie I love you I love you I love you….Remember I'm here, right by your side, reach out your hand and touch the sky...”
Suddenly she was covered in chills. She felt sure husband
had sent her a message through this song,but didn’t know if she was just
imagining it. She was hoping for a sign.
“Just then,” she said to me, “You burst through the studio
door and said, 'I’m sorry to interrupt you guys, but there’s a double rainbow
in the sky. You have to come and see it!'”
Stephanie was blown away. She stumbled outside, stunned, and what she saw was
like a scene from a movie. There I stood with my neighbors at the edge of a
meadow, little kids and golden retrievers running around, everyone gathered
together to witness the rainbow.
Stephanie said that day changed her, for she knew at that
moment her husband’s love for her lived on.
I had barely remembered that day and the double rainbow. I
had no idea when I burst into the studio interrupting the session (which I
never, ever do, by the way) that I had delivered a message to a woman from her
deceased husband.
It made me wonder, how many of us have delivered
life-altering messages to strangers and never had any idea? The world is a huge
and mysterious place, full of wonder, and mystery, and, I believe, angels
walking amongst us.
The story gets even deeper -- Mike, who wrote the entire album, was a Wall Street guy who had just left the Twin Towers minutes before the first plane hit on 9/11. He knew then that life is short, that he wouldn't die with his music still in him.
The story gets even deeper -- Mike, who wrote the entire album, was a Wall Street guy who had just left the Twin Towers minutes before the first plane hit on 9/11. He knew then that life is short, that he wouldn't die with his music still in him.
Often we think that life is just chaos. We sometimes doubt the existence of God when the world seems to be spinning out of control. But if we slow down enough to notice, to listen, there are signs everywhere. A white feather on your pillow.
A favorite song that comes on the radio right when you’re thinking of your
loved one, a butterfly that dances persistently in front of you, or how about
this:
The message of this story - Keep your eyes and ears open. Be
aware when a butterfly lands in front of you, or a hawk soars in circles
overhead and always, always stop to notice a rainbow.
If you have an angel story, will you please share it here?
Here are a few more of my miracle stories about God and angels:
TINY MIRACLES
OH ME OF LITTLE FAITH
Here are a few more of my miracle stories about God and angels:
TINY MIRACLES
OH ME OF LITTLE FAITH
Beautifully written Hollye.
ReplyDeleteI had a wonderful experience at my wedding, which you already know since you were there, but I will share with your readers.
It was my wedding day in November 2004, we were getting married in Dana Point over looking the ocean. It had rained the night before and we were crossing our fingers that it would clear up before the next morning as the ceremony was outside. It had, somewhat, but it was still overcast and chilly. During our vows the most amazing and LOUD hawk was circling the two of us, he wanted to be heard! And he was. Everyone was looking up at him and pointing, he was the center of attention for a moment.
I have NO DOUBT in my mind that it was my father coming to say hello and bless our union. He had died in his sleep at 50 yrs old (I was 22) and it was profoundly devastating and shocking to say the least.
In that perfect moment, the skies cleared and the sun came out, and love was all around. It was the perfect wedding day and having him there was such a blessing we will never forget.
There are angels all around us, I truly believe that.
I remember thinking just that Erin, because you so wanted your father to be at your wedding, and then that hawk was circling overhead, and just as you said your vows it started screeching like crazy.
DeleteIn that moment I knew it was him.
Wow, these two stories are amazing. There have been moments in my life when I knew Angels accompanied me.
ReplyDeleteToday was one of the lowest times I have had in years and these stories are the Angels who restored my faith.
Much love,
Carmen
You have no idea how happy that makes me Carmen. xo
DeleteHollye,
ReplyDeleteI too had an encounter with what I like to think was an angel. The story is too long to put here but I will send it to you via email.
Great story.
Holly, I am writing a book titled Angel Bumps. Can you help me spread the word? Your story is so perfect. If love to give it a chapter. I am in edit stage now and would love s few more stories.
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