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   John D to All   
   Re: What is everyone interested in?   
   04 May 06 02:47:34   
   
   From: JohnD@NoSpam.Com   
      
   Kathryn,   
      
     Thank you for writing. I'm sure everyone thinks the person they've lost   
   was special but I have had so many people tell me stories about my son James   
   that  make me realize that he was unique among us. He had no enemies and had   
   just graduated from a school of 800. His nickname at school was Jesus   
   because of his looks, his gentle spirit, his empathy, his willingness to   
   stand up for those who could not, his examples of love and caring and the   
   way he tried to understand everyone. I've been told he made everyone feel as   
   though they were the most important person. I miss him greatly. I've dreamed   
   that he woke up after drowning and everything was back to the way it was...   
   but he was at the bottom of the river, 26 feet down, for 20 hours. We met   
   with a medium and she said that she felt extreme joy from James. So, even   
   though I can't see him or hear him or even feel his presence, I take solace   
   in her words.   
      
     I would love to hear more about your experience of simultaneous realities.   
   That sounds fascinating...   
   Please explain wu-wu and TMI.   
      
   Peace,   
   John D.   
      
   "Anima Rising"  wrote in message   
   news:1146701323.918904.319670@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...   
   > Hi John,   
   >   
   > I've lost a number of friends to drowning.  And I know one person who   
   > drowned and was dead for 8 minutes before being successfully   
   > recussitated.  He told me the experience was ecstatic and that he would   
   > do it every day if he could except the coming back really hurts.  (He   
   > was seriously drowned before recussitation and was hospitalized for   
   > days afterwards.)   
   >   
   > Anyway, I wasn't a wu-wu until one of my friends who drowned "visited"   
   > me a couple years later when I was kayaking in Mexico.  It was an   
   > experience that totally altered my perception of reality.  And   
   > interestingly enough, when I wound up at TMI, my mind blowing   
   > experience was not a classic OBE, but rather an experience of   
   > simultaneous realities.   
   >   
   > I do hope you get to a place where you KNOW that your son is with you   
   > always.  That there is no loss only the sensation of it in our physical   
   > manifestation.  The grief and the sorrow; the love and the joy.  All   
   > are one.   
   >   
   > Kathryn   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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