09-05-2009, 10:21 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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Ametc, if you want to read for Shani, have her send you a piece of jewelry worn by the person you are reading for her at a long distance. That seems to help quite a bit. I've had the "gift"- (it's an easy word to use in this instance) since an OBE too. I don't tell many people about it....but it has saved my life at 4 different occasions (probably more). Sometyimes it's really scary & not much of a gift, more of a curse, because I have had dreams that have come true and they aren't always easy to endure. I once knew a big earthquake was going to occur in SF, CA. and it happend 24 hours later. I've moved away from CA. since - too shakey for me!!
If some people don't care to believe - it's usually becuase they are very young souls unable to understand the quantum energy and other levels of reality involved. DOn't waste time trying to enlighten the, the old pearls before swine quote...'huh!? If I can help you let me know. Yeah, I'm that Reiki lady too.
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09-05-2009, 04:07 PM | #43 (permalink) | |
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09-06-2009, 12:02 AM | #44 (permalink) |
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Hehe....drives you crazy doesn't it?
I'm laughing out loud at that. For real. When you get to this point, you don't tell everyone. People shun you, think you're nuts and question your motives. Kinda like what you see in this thread, but with body language and furrowing eyebrows intact. Plus, when people get to this point, we kind of seem to find this mindset and somehow agree on the concept that others will or won't know here, and it simply doesn't matter because the truth is only a non-beating heart away. It's like a loose group of monks that happened by accident, at least from the view of the outside world. Again let me reiterate that I do not claim to know some golden truth. If I know one truth, one singular truth, it is that not one person on this planet knows the universal truth. We can only try to work out what works for us as individuals. Some people do keep logs. When you find them, just like ghosthunters, you disapprove and shoot them down. They're nuts. It's BS. They're in it for them money. Can you not see the obvious paradox involved in what we have discussed and how it relates to the very thing you said? It's humorous to me. But then I'm tired and coming home from work to read your post started the night off right LOL. I mean that in the most friendly way you can take it. I would say it is indeed a part of every day life. My wife and I have both had experiences and when I tell her about a spirit I saw, she just kinda grunts or whatever and goes on doing whatever she's doing. It really is a normal thing. We don't think twice about it unless it's much more apparent or annoying than the others.
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09-06-2009, 06:30 AM | #45 (permalink) |
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Yes I see that I am reacting in a typical way to these claims even though I ask those who experience them to tell about them. I guess it's just hard to believe in something that you can't experience for yourself.
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09-06-2009, 11:22 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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I understand. Do you feel that there may be something else out there, or is it more of a curiosity?
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09-07-2009, 05:51 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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My mind doesn't work like that. I can't believe in something just for the sake of believing in it. But I am very, very interested in what the masses are experiencing when they say they see a spirit or ghost or a supernatural phenomenon. Obviously something is happening, and that is very interesting.
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oohh.. kk! I'd rather not have people sending me their things just so I can do a reading. And when it comes to online readings, I usually use tools like cards and pendulums.. so those make it a lot easier for me. For the whole science thing: Science can not yet prove or disprove anything about psychic abilities and the spirit realm. I'd rather not argue about my psychic abilities unless the person I'm arguing with has similar abilities as well. It's like trying to argue about what shade of blue something is with a blind person. Tons of people have even the tiniest amount of psychic ability.. as a society, though, we choose to ignore them.. mostly out of fear and confusion. So, if anybody had even the slightest knowledge that a certain disaster was going to occur, I highly doubt people will believe them.. and if the disaster occurred after we were told about it, how would we feel about it ourselves? What would be our reaction towards the person or people that told us? This is probably why people don't KNOW about disasters.. but they FEEL them coming. |
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09-08-2009, 12:57 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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I become more of a skeptic (about others' abilities to read folks) when people want to read for me and they have never met me!
In truth, I think you need to be around them or meet them at least once to get a good "read". However, I could be wrong. It's easier to see auras and pick up their vibe in person. Ever met someone with that ugly balck cloud hanging over them? Thats what it's like for me when I read people.
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