Wow, interesting idea, PleiadianHealer. I wonder how many 'others' we have met and don't know it? Case in point:
I used to work in downtown Ft Worth, 1997, and would walk the 8 blocks at noon to deposit my paycheck in the bank, and hike back to the Justice Center.
As I got close to the Center, I had a railing to my left with a 25' drop to the gardens below, cars parked along the street to my right , and no one behind me. The street was empty of cars driving by, too.
As I am walking along, I'm staring at the ground. All of a sudden, there is this street tramp in front of me blocking the way -- hand out, palm up. I wished later that I had taken a closer look at him, but I didn't. I reached in my pocket, got my wallet, and thought what the heck, and gave him $20. I remember he was shorter than me (I'm 6 ft 1), dirty clothes, reddish blonde hair, and his eyes did not look weary, drugged, alcoholic, and actually had a sparkle that didn't mean anything then ...
He took the money, gave me a big hug and said 'The Lord bless you.' Damn, he was strong, and could have overpowered me for the rest of the money if he had wanted to. Damn, he WAS strong. That I remember.
I said something and he stepped aside and I moved on. After my walking just about 10 feet, I turned back to ask him something... and he was gone. I looked over the railing... not there. I could see no one was in any of the cars, and he wasn't in the street, there was no entrance to any building for that whole block (we used to jokingly call it 'ambush canyon' and not want to walk it at night). Where the heck did he go?
Two days later, I found two 20 dollar bills folded together tightly on the floor of the supermarket.
Since he could not have gone anywhere but up, I began to wonder. He didn't smell like a street person, either. I described him to the local wheelchair black dude who was a regular on the streets, and he had never seen/heard of him. So, I was being tested? Angel? I wish I had paid closer attention... but then, maybe I wasn't supposed to.
Il faut tout voir de la hauteur de 40,000 pieds.