Supernatural Forces in the Library

I wrote a post on “the library angel” on our blog, Spiritual Nirvana a little while ago and it seems appropriate to bring this up here.
Have you ever walked into a library (or bookstore) and found your gaze being drawn to a book which contains exactly the information you’re looking for? Many people do, including your truly. Most recently I went to my local library to dig out a particular book. Out of all the volumes on display, my eyes alighted like magic on another book I had been looking forward to reading, but thought it hadn’t yet been published.
The book just leapt out at me (not literally, of course). This phenomenon has been called “The Library Angel”. Strangely, you only have to mention it to other people for them to say: “That always happens to me!”, or, “Oh, is that what you call it? Is it a real Angel?”
It seems to be a real “supernatural” force, though purely anecdotal, so not really scientifically assessible. Here’s another example:
Some years ago I bought a book which turned out to be full of academic footnotes and terms I didn’t fully understand. I put the book in the bookshelf and assumed I’d never read it.
Recently, I was glancing along the shelves looking for something to read, when this book seemed to light up (again, not literally). My attention was riveted to it. When I took it down and started to read, it had information I wanted at that time, and the technical terms were completely understandable. I read it through in a day and gained much from it.
If anyone has any anecdotes on the library angel, Please feel free to send them to me, or put them in the comments section.




please, send me events related to supernatural forces.Thank you.
By gedamu tekle on March 15th, 2006 at 11:36 am
About 10 years ago I was exploring my past lives with a tape that induced hypnosis. One of the lives I experienced was that of a young Inca girl living in a temple and eventually sacrificed at the top of a mountain. At the time, I had never heard of Incan sacrifices, especially of children. I wanted more info on the Incas, so I went to a huge Barnes and Noble book store near my house. I no sooner entered the store, when I was drawn to a section and pulled a book out at random called, The Highest Altar, by Patrick Tierney. It was about human sacrifice and included much little known info on the Incas.
By Donna Lee on March 16th, 2006 at 6:52 am
Yes, I do that all the time, Donna. It’s uncanny, though Deepak Chopra explains it well in his book, SynchroDestiny.
By John on March 16th, 2006 at 9:04 am