Small Miracles, Big Courage: George’s Story

Small Miracles, Big Courage: George’s Story

This is George - a beautiful, neurodivergent boy with a courage all his own. Today, he and his mom, Sonya, drove all the way from Canterbury, NH so George could experience the Harmonic Egg® in person. He’d had a remote session before, but Sonya, ever the resilient and open-hearted steward of her son’s care, felt called to bring him here herself this time. I’ll be honest—I wasn’t sure how long George would stay inside the Egg. Yet there he was: choosing his colors, holding the little remotes in his hands, settling into the chair with a quiet bravery that stopped me in my tracks. And then… he stayed. ALL. FIFTY. MINUTES. When Sonya and I opened the Egg door together, I cried. Moments like this are a privilege—being trusted with even a small part of his care is a gift I never take lightly. This holiday season has felt full of signs, synchronicities, and small miracles woven into ordinary days. Yesterday a client asked how to feel more connected to her angels. “Just ask,” I told her. Hours later, she sent me a photo of a license plate shining with the angel number 8888.Driving home from my session with George, I saw a car with NP—my dad’s initials—beside the angel number 44… then another with 55… then another with 99. And two nights ago, an IET session with a new client touched me so deeply it felt destined…an instant connection with a stranger that had us chatting long into the night. All of these experiences keep reminding me that the world is generous in small, steady ways. It’s living courageously with an open heart that allows us to truly see it. I am profoundly grateful to George, Sonya, Kimmy and Mary for the ways each of them touched my heart this week. #harmonicegg #miracles

--Leigh Berry | Georgetown, MA