Driving is meditation
In the book I am reading right now, Ask And It Is Given, recommended by my friend Christabel, I came across the following idea.
Often you are in your highest state of connection to Source Energy while you are driving your vehicle. [...] The rhythm of the road, the distraction from what has been bothering you, and the idea of going someplace new often causes you to leave behind thoughts of things that have been bothering you.
I resonate very strongly with that. I have always loved driving or being driven. When I was having some psychological problems at the age of 10, I sometimes suggested to my mom to put me in the backseat of the car and drive me around because I knew that it would calm me down. When I got my driver's license at age 18, suddenly my teenage life didn't feel quite as depressing as before because I now had the freedom to go places, or to get away from places. When I drove across the country to move from Virginia to San Francisco four years ago, I wanted nothing more than to keep driving forever. Whenever I'm on a road trip, I feel completely alive. And this year I became a part-time taxi driver. I really love driving.
But I think that if you are somebody who doesn't like being in a car at all and you were reading this book, the paragraph wouldn't have been there. I do believe that the text in books, especially channeled books like this one, can shapeshift like that. I do believe, in a way, that that paragraph was put there just for me.

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