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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 07:52 pm
Has anybody ever had something unexpainable happen to them, in regards to someone passing away? No coincidences, or ironys.
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TTH
 
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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 07:55 pm
I have. Have you?
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alex240101
 
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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 07:59 pm
To TTH
yes.
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 09:05 pm
Re: unexplainable
alex240101 wrote:
Has anybody ever had something unexpainable happen to them, in regards to someone passing away? No coincidences, or ironys.

Nothing unexplainable ever happens to me. Many things are unexplained, but none unexplainable.
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curtis73
 
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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 09:24 pm
I speak with the dead every single day. I used to think it was weird, but now it happens every day. Not like a conversation, but I just get feelings and images.

Society, religion, and education has taught you to ignore whatever can't be explained. How many times a day have you "caught something out of the corner of your eye" and dismissed it as an eye floater or a shadow? Or how many times do you say, "did you say something?" only to have your roomate say that they didn't say anything. Start building on that. Maybe someone is talking to you with an important message.

Pay attention to sudden mood changes, sudden thoughts about someone with seemingly no reason, or any one of your five senses that exhibit something unexplained have a very good chance of being something.

I'm working on my intuition. Just the other day I was thinking about a friend of mine so I gave her a call. Turns out her grandmother had just passed away. Most people dismiss that kind of thing as coincidence, intuition, or anything but dead people talking to us... but they really are.
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fungotheclown
 
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Reply Sun 23 Dec, 2007 11:40 pm
Or they really are just coincidences. Just a thought.
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curtis73
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 12:43 am
true, but I've learned to distinguish coincidence from significance
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Slappy Doo Hoo
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 01:42 am
No. And even though you said no coincidence, but oh well.

I found out a 29 yr old client of mine just passed away, in a horrific way. He got into a car accident on a turnpike during icy conditions. Got out of his car to check on the other car, and a 3rd vehicle came skidding at him. He jumped over the side of the road....dropped 50-60 feet to his death.

I used to think about this happening to me fairly often a few years ago, on a certain(but different than where it happened) stretch of road. I think it's pretty random that I'd think of that particular way to go.

But on topic, I've never had any ghost/spiritual experiences. Let me pour another beverage and get back to you on that one.
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Cyracuz
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 02:21 am
there can be significance in coincidence.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 04:32 am
when I was a kid, I wanted a beebee gun for Christmas and my mom kept telling me that "youll shoot your eye out"
Well sir, I never got a beebee gun, but when I was 11 I got a shotgun, then about 15 years later they went and made a movie about my whole experience and I went to see it and it was really my life , except without the little brother thing and the stupid kid putting his tongue on a flagpole.

I find that totally weird and verging on the supernatural
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 06:49 am
farmerman wrote:
when I was a kid, I wanted a beebee gun for Christmas and my mom kept telling me that "youll shoot your eye out"
Well sir, I never got a beebee gun, but when I was 11 I got a shotgun, then about 15 years later they went and made a movie about my whole experience and I went to see it and it was really my life , except without the little brother thing and the stupid kid putting his tongue on a flagpole.

I find that totally weird and verging on the supernatural


That same thing happened to me, except they named the movie, "Psycho," and there were no kids or bb guns in it. And no snow or Christmas.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 07:18 am
The truth is out there. I get a strong feeling that you are from some town called Timbull or Tomball or tumball. WOuld this be right? I get another feeling that your town is in a warm spot , perhaps the American southwest. Tumball, Tomball, are you calling from Texas?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 07:21 am
Yes. Tomball. Mother; yes, I am being careful with whom I exchange information. Fine. I will move on.
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alex240101
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2007 08:43 am
to curtis 73
Your response was well put. I agree with a lot of what you wrote. Thanks for putting into words, what I was thinking.
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VSPrasad
 
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Reply Sat 19 Jan, 2008 04:12 am
Those who say that there is no significance for coincidence, how do you
explain so many coincidences given below?

Esoteric similarities between the biographies of Rajiv Gandhi and Benazir Bhutto:

1) Benazir Bhutto was the eldest child of former prime
minister of Pakistan - Julfikar Ali Bhutto. Rajiv
Gandhi was the eldest child of former prime minister of
India - Indira Gandhi. Feroze Khan, father of Rajiv
Gandhi, was a muslim before he was adopted by Mahatma
Gandhi for the purpose of marrying Indira Gandhi.

2) Both Benazir Bhutto and Rajiv Gandhi had degrees
from western universities, unlike other who were
elected as prime ministers after them. Rajiv Gandhi
graduated from University of Cambridge, UK, and
Benazir Bhutto obtained masters degree from
Oxford University, UK.

3) Both Indira Gandhi and Julfikar Ali Bhutto were
killed against their will.

4) The political influence of Rajiv Gandhi and
Benazir Bhutto was small. They were elected to the
office of Prime Minister due to sympathy that their
parents got killed.

5) When Benazir Bhutto was elected as prime minister
in 1988, Rajiv Gandhi was prime minister in India.
She was removed from office 20 months later under
the order of then-president Ghulam Ishaq Khan on
grounds of alleged corruption. The Bofors scandal
broke honest and corruption-free image of Rajiv Gandhi,
and resulted in a major defeat for his party in the
1989 elections. He failed to get re-elected.

6) Both Benazir Bhutto and Rajiv Gandhi were killed
by suicide human-bomb missions.

7) Both belong to families of feudal lords in north India.

8) Benazir Bhutto was born on June 21 (1953) and died
on December 27 (2007). Rajiv Gandhi was born on August 20
(1944) and died on May 21 (1991). All the four dates are
two digit numbers. Number 2 in the first place of those
four dates is conspicuous. Benazir Bhutto born in the
first half of the year died in the second half of the year.
Rajiv Gandhi born born in the second half of the year died
in the first half of the year.

9) The first child of Rajiv Gandhi is a male -
Rahul Gandhi born on June 19, 1970. He was born
in the first half of the year. He was aged about
20 years when his father died. The first child
of Benazir Bhutto is a male - Bilawal Bhutto
born in September 1988. He was born in the
second half of the year. He was aged about
20 year when his mothe died. Both their names
end with the consonant 'L'.

10) Both Rahul and Bilawal are Hindu names.
In Mundaka Upanishad, the name Rahul is a synonym
for the moon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul

Raga Bilawal of north Indian traditional music
corresponds to raga Shankarabharanam of south
Indian traditional music. Shankarabharanam means
ornament on the head of Lord Siva - the moon.

http://www.sawf.org/Newedit/edit07102000/musicarts.ASP

11) Both Rajiv Gandhi and Benazir Bhutto had only
one daughter.

12) To apply a little bit of phonetic analysis,
let us remove the last consonant in the name Rajiv.
The remaining R and J are cognate with Raja
(king, ruler) in Sanskrit. Read the name
Benazir in the reverse direction, we get the
consonants RZNB. Let us remove the last consonant,
the remaining R,Z and N are cognate with Raazni
(Queen, lady ruler) in Sanskrit.
We should remeber here that Urdu script is
written from right to left.

Similarities between biographies of other political
leaders was analyzed by others earlier.

http://www.school-for-champions.com/history/lincolnjfk.htm

http://www.snopes.com/history/american/lincoln-kennedy.asp
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