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Author: ishtarishtar Date: May 22, 2008 10:24
Is it possible for someone's spirit to visit a home they have never
been to? I'm just wondering becuase I was supposed to have someone
stay at my house Sunday, she missed the train and passed away Monday.
Things here seem a bit off kilter since. She was in alot of distress
when she passed, so I don't think she's at peace yet. Any thoughts?
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Author: mikamika Date: May 22, 2008 10:51
On May 22, 10:24 am, ishtar wrote:
> Is it possible for someone's spirit to visit a home they have never
> been to?
If you believe in spirits, there's no reason to believe they couldn't
visit a home they've never been to.
> I'm just wondering becuase I was supposed to have someone
> stay at my house Sunday, she missed the train and passed away Monday.
> Things here seem a bit off kilter since. She was in alot of distress
> when she passed, so I don't think she's at peace yet. Any thoughts?
Concern yourself with your own distress. When you're at peace with
her passing, things will seem less off kilter.
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Author: Executive FunctionExecutive Function Date: May 22, 2008 10:56
On 22 May, 19:24, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible for someone's spirit to visit a home they have never
> been to? I'm just wondering becuase I was supposed to have someone
> stay at my house Sunday, she missed the train and passed away Monday.
> Things here seem a bit off kilter since. She was in alot of distress
> when she passed, so I don't think she's at peace yet. Any thoughts?
As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
everything. Quite the reverse...
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Author: TomTom Date: May 22, 2008 13:35
> Is it possible for someone's spirit to visit a home they have never
> been to?
Spirit does not travel. It has no location.
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Author: ishtarishtar Date: May 23, 2008 05:27
On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
hotmail.com> wrote:
> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
> everything. Quite the reverse...
No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda
difficult to describe what I mean by off kilter. It's more subtle than
that.
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Author: KisaiKisai Date: May 23, 2008 09:17
On May 23, 7:27 am, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
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> hotmail.com> wrote:
>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
>> everything. Quite the reverse...
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> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
> flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
> the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda
> difficult to describe what I mean by off kilter. It's more subtle than
> that.
Your friend is more likely visiting you; your mind, rather than the
actual property.
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Author: Executive FunctionExecutive Function Date: May 24, 2008 11:41
On 23 May, 18:17, Kisai gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 23, 7:27 am, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
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>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
>>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
>>> everything. Quite the reverse...
>
>> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
>> flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
>> the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda
>> difficult to describe what I mean by off kilter. It's more subtle than
>> that.
>
> Your friend is more likely visiting you; your mind, rather than the
> actual property.
There is probably a much more mundane psychological explanation.
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Author: Executive FunctionExecutive Function Date: May 24, 2008 12:04
On 23 May, 14:27, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
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> hotmail.com> wrote:
>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
>> everything. Quite the reverse...
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> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
> flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
> the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda
> difficult to describe what I mean by off kilter. It's more subtle than
> that.
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Author: KisaiKisai Date: May 24, 2008 16:12
On May 24, 1:41 pm, Executive Function
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> On 23 May, 18:17, Kisai gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On May 23, 7:27 am, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
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>>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
>>>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
>>>> everything. Quite the reverse...
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>>> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
>>> flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
>>> the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda ...
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Author: Executive FunctionExecutive Function Date: May 24, 2008 16:26
On 25 May, 01:12, Kisai gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 24, 1:41 pm, Executive Function
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>> On 23 May, 18:17, Kisai gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On May 23, 7:27 am, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> On May 22, 1:56 pm, Executive Function
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>>>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Well -
>>>>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. We aren't supposed to know
>>>>> everything. Quite the reverse...
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>>>> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may ...
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