Long ago I had a Jaguar XKE. I loved that car. I learned to
drive it based on the RPMs, aligning with the fine machine it was. Thus I knew
when my little Mazda was running at 5,000 RPMs I had a problem. I was 100 miles
from home with still 100 miles to go. I’d picked up my girlfriend, another
psychic, on the way to do an Expo event in Portland.
We were having a great time laughing and chatting when I
noticed the excessively high RPMs and I freaked. The gauge hadn’t red-lined yet
but I had! Massive fear. Oh NO! We might
not be able to get to the expo. I’d have
to deal with a broken down car? What did
I have to do? Could I fix it and limp into Portland? I was in the middle of a stretch of
freeway far from big cities.
I called the transmission man I’ve used before. I’d left a
message for him two weeks prior but got no reply. Thankfully he was in. After
explaining, he suggested I go to a gas station and add transmission fluid. Ok. So I took the next exit showing a gas
station. We were in ‘Nowhereville’! Then the sign said 3 miles to the gas
station! WHAT? Never before was a gas
station so far from the freeway exit.
On that three mile road I asked my companion if she thought
this was the right thing to do. We were headed into back country, tiny town
world. She didn’t answer yes or no; just talked about the odd distance. She just held the space. She wasn’t panicked.
I was. I felt responsible for not
following up on that transmission question from two weeks before when I was
told the fluid was leaking.
If you knew how much car problems panic me, you’ll get how
stressed I was. All sorts of imaginings were going through my mind. Prepaid
booth at the Expo wasted. Cost of towing. Lost time. Anger at the secretary not
forwarding my message/inquiry to the repair person. Disappointing my friend. Responsibility.
The looming unknown and my continual throwing of fuel on my burning fire of
fear.
Then on that very long three mile road to the unknown my
brain woke up. “Wait a minute” I shouted. “I can create a different outcome! Oh
my god, what am I doing? I’m going to envision
some attendant at this gas station who probably isn’t really a mechanic but who
loves cars and knows all sorts of things about them. He’s going to be able to do everything I need
and make it all OK. That’s the reality I want!”
I was passionate. I visualized. I KNEW I could do this. I KNEW I was the
creator of what would happen. I was shocked at the road I was traveling down
with all my fears. That long three mile road gave me the opportunity to shift.
(get it? Shift is what a transmission
does!)
We drove into the little two pump ‘station’ with the ever
present snack food grocery store. Parking right in front, I went in to find my
white knight; the person who knew it all. The clerks were the owners and there
was no help there. A young man was checking out with his purchase and I asked
if he knew where I could get my transmission looked at as the RPMs were
excessive. He said I could go back to the nearest town some 20 miles away. I said
“Thanks.” and went back to my car. No
white knight… but I’d shifted, so something would turn up.
I didn’t even know where exactly one added the transmission
fluid or what kind to get. My friend was
calling her husband and he was giving her instructions. I got the car manual
out and was reading. The same young man came out of the store and passed my
car. He then stopped and turned around “Is THIS your car?” he asked. “Yes” I
replied. “Pop the hood for me.” he said. He knew
where, how, what. He got a paper towel from the dispenser to clean off the dip
stick. He read the manual and then went back inside the store and got the right
fluid. I didn’t even know such stores sold transmission fluid. I paid for it.
He grabbed a funnel. I never even thought of a funnel. I was going to pay for
the funnel too and discovered it was paper and free! Standard in such places.
So he poured enough fluid in my transmission, rechecked the dipstick and closed the
lid.
It was all done. I wanted to offer money so I did and he put
his arms up in the air, palms outward to stop me and said “NO!” I asked his name. It was Tim. I’ll never
forget Tim. I introduced my self and shook his hand thanking him so very much.
He turned and walked away. My friend said he had a huge grin on his face.
So did I.
We are in a time of super fast creating. I was offered an
experience to demonstrate it to myself. I loved the shifting metaphor. We are
so much more powerful than we realize. We can shift our fears in a moment if
we’ll pay attention, make a decision to do it differently and then create what
we want.
Aren't these amazing times!
3 comments:
That day could’ve been much worse, but I’m glad that you held your own. It’s great that you know how transmissions work. It’s because you were able to identify that there’s a problem before it got huge. You also did a great job of calling your transmission man. AND, you were lucky enough that the transmission didn’t fail while you were in the middle of the freeway. :)
Good thing you calmed down and focused on the problem. In situations like this, people tend to panic and do the worst. Hail for Tim for being such a nice man! He helps other people in need without expecting anything in return. :)
{Mickey Doshi}
You're still in luck because who would have thought that a person like Tim will come and be your white night, a nice young stranger who's willing to help someone without asking for anything in return. Anyway, I think you should change your transmission to avoid this kind of situation from happening again. I had the same experience but when I called the service center, the technician came over and diagnosed my car immediately. If you want, you can visit this site: http://austineagletransmission.com/our-transmission-services-austin.html
x Jae Gunderson x
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