nocternal_feeder
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<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>nocternal feeder wrote:
That's cool Art that you and RayP will admit what you have or haven't seen. I respect that.
Art,I bet if you went ghost hunting with me you would experience something.
RayP as a kid I would have been just as fascinated as you were.
I've never experienced any alien sightings,but I believe the possibilities for the Universe are endless.
I have however experienced ghosts and spirits since I was 3 years old. Before I turned 3 I almost died. I quit breathing,the old man on the squad Sam,who's passed away many years ago now, saved me. He was able to get me to get me to start breathing again.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>
Some people, especially women, seem to be receptive to those, who live on the other side (spirits). I don't know if you have this "gift" or not but do you often see things you can't explain?
The mother of one of my colleagues was very receptive for messages from the other side as well. She didn't ask them to come or something like that, she just saw them when no one else could see them. They were just there, around her, around everyone of us. And then, for a short period she talked to them and sent their messages to those, to which they were aimed. She held séances FOR FREE. But one day she decided she didn't want this anymore, it was just too much. It wasn't a normal life anymore. And she didn't want to be considered someone special with a gift. She just wanted to be the normal women again, working in a retail shop.
I don't know if she's still seeing them and just doesn't care anymore or how she copes with that since I never had the chance to talk to her. It's just what my colleague told me.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>
Thanks for your understanding. I can truely relate to the woman your speaking of. It's like that for me. Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to be normal. To walk into a place and not be taken back by what I see,that no one else can. The worst is it happening and you have to hold yourself together,because you can't tell everyone. Not everyone can deal with it. I would have to say it's a blessing and a burden. But for me the blessing has so far out weighed the burden. The blessing is the insight,the burden comes when you are given knowlege that is to tough to share. Oh,and when you have to sleep with the light on just to get some rest.
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>nocternal feeder wrote:
That's cool Art that you and RayP will admit what you have or haven't seen. I respect that.
Art,I bet if you went ghost hunting with me you would experience something.
RayP as a kid I would have been just as fascinated as you were.
I've never experienced any alien sightings,but I believe the possibilities for the Universe are endless.
I have however experienced ghosts and spirits since I was 3 years old. Before I turned 3 I almost died. I quit breathing,the old man on the squad Sam,who's passed away many years ago now, saved me. He was able to get me to get me to start breathing again.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>
Some people, especially women, seem to be receptive to those, who live on the other side (spirits). I don't know if you have this "gift" or not but do you often see things you can't explain?
The mother of one of my colleagues was very receptive for messages from the other side as well. She didn't ask them to come or something like that, she just saw them when no one else could see them. They were just there, around her, around everyone of us. And then, for a short period she talked to them and sent their messages to those, to which they were aimed. She held séances FOR FREE. But one day she decided she didn't want this anymore, it was just too much. It wasn't a normal life anymore. And she didn't want to be considered someone special with a gift. She just wanted to be the normal women again, working in a retail shop.
I don't know if she's still seeing them and just doesn't care anymore or how she copes with that since I never had the chance to talk to her. It's just what my colleague told me.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>
Thanks for your understanding. I can truely relate to the woman your speaking of. It's like that for me. Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to be normal. To walk into a place and not be taken back by what I see,that no one else can. The worst is it happening and you have to hold yourself together,because you can't tell everyone. Not everyone can deal with it. I would have to say it's a blessing and a burden. But for me the blessing has so far out weighed the burden. The blessing is the insight,the burden comes when you are given knowlege that is to tough to share. Oh,and when you have to sleep with the light on just to get some rest.