Miracles [from a first person perspective] are a product of your subconscious decision making. I have always known that miracles, metaphysical forces, and so called phenomena can be associated with the world of pseudo psychology [and for the most part should be]; but I have never really understood then how the inexplicable events that do happen... happen. 2 days ago, I managed to conduct an unintentional empirical experiment involving a car, sleep, and CO (carbon monoxide). The point I latently made was that you shouldn't try to sleep in your car while it's running and the windows are up. What I was able to rule from this was that I may have saved my own life, subconsciously. What ended up helping me was the fact that I had the air on the lowest level of power and was getting air from outside vs just having it recycle itself inside. Those two simple decisions that I made without thinking of the repercussions of sleep in a car may have saved me from CO poisoning. I was asleep in the car for about 3 hours while it was running, but I didn't have a car cover so I don't know how dangerous it actually was (car covers usually prevent air from leaving/entering the car- making it easier for CO poisoning to take place). Regardless, I'm alive, and thankful that my Dad woke me up via shaking the car.
In : Epiphanies
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miracles
"carbon monoxide"
"co poisoning"
car
luck
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subconscious