*wink*
How many choices would you like? They decline expotentially with Wisdom.
;-)
"brian fletcher"
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> "Brian"
>
> Untill one grasps the reality of karma and reincarnation, and that all is
> illusion and there is no-thing but "energy or spirit" as the creative
> power,
> and that everything operates in the physical to particular Laws from
> beyond
> the physical realm, then nothing will make sense including co-incidences.
>
> As Obi Wan would say "May the force be with you" ..... in fact IT already
> is, but until it is recognised by the individual in his own life, it will
> be
> discounted out of hand as only being a co-incidence. ;-)
>
> I DONT BELIEVE IT.....heheheheheheh
>
> Im reminded of a great line from the Goons. Seagoon to Eccles..."What sort
> of an idiot are you"
>
> Replies Eccles "What chioce have I got"
>
> BOfL
>
> "Sean"
blah.com.au> wrote in message
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>> Untill one grasps the reality of karma and reincarnation, and that all is
>> illusion and there is no-thing but "energy or spirit" as the creative
>> power, and that everything operates in the physical to particular Laws
>> from beyond the physical realm, then nothing will make sense including
>> co-incidences.
>>
>> As Obi Wan would say "May the force be with you" ..... in fact IT already
>> is, but until it is recognised by the individual in his own life, it will
>> be discounted out of hand as only being a co-incidence. ;-)
>>
>> "ta"
nc.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:5caaf2b9-1555-4fda-b3ca-33141e71398b@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>>> 24 hours in a day . . . 24 cans in a case . . . coinkydink? I think
>>> not!
>>>
>>> "* In 1975, a man riding a moped in Bermuda was accidentally struck
>>> and killed by a taxi. One year later, the man's brother, riding the
>>> very same moped, was killed in the very same way by the very same taxi
>>> driven by the very same driver -- and carrying the very same
>>> passenger.
>>>
>>> * Twin brothers Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were separated at birth
>>> and adopted by different families. Unknown to each other, both were
>>> named James, both owned a dog named Toy, both married women named
>>> Linda, both had a son they names James Alan, and both eventually
>>> divorced and got remarried to a woman named Betty.
>>>
>>> * Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and John
>>> Adams helped to edit and hone it. The Continental Congress approved
>>> the document on July 4, 1776. Both Jefferson and Adams died on July 4,
>>> 1826 -- exactly 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of
>>> Independence.
>>>
>>> * A German mother who photographed her infant son in 1914 left the
>>> film to be developed at a store in Strasbourg, but was unable to
>>> collect the film picture when World War I broke out. Two years later
>>> she bought a film plate in Frankfurt, over 100 miles away, and took a
>>> picture of her newborn daughter -- only to find, when developed, the
>>> picture of her daughter superimposed on the earlier picture of her
>>> son. The original film, never developed, had been mistakenly labeled
>>> as unused and resold.
>>>
>>> * In 1858, Robert Fallon was shot dead by fellow poker players who
>>> accused him of cheating to win a $600 pot. None of the other players
>>> were willing to take the now unlucky $600, so they found a new player
>>> to take Fallon's place, who turned the $600 into $2,200 in winnings.
>>> At that point, the police arrived and demanded that the original $600
>>> be given to Fallon's next of kin -- only to discover that the new
>>> player was Fallon's son, who had not seen his father in seven years.
>>>
>>> * In the 19th century, the famous horror writer Egdar Allan Poe
>>> wrote a book called 'The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym.' It was about
>>> four survivors of a shipwreck who were in an open boat for many days
>>> before they decided to kill and eat the cabin boy whose name was
>>> Richard Parker. Some years later, in 1884, the yawl, Mignonette,
>>> foundered, with only four survivors, who were in an open boat for many
>>> days. Eventually the three senior members of the crew killed and ate
>>> the cabin boy. The name of the cabin boy was Richard Parker.
>>>
>>> * In 1930s Detroit, a man named Joseph Figlock was to become an
>>> amazing figure in a young (and, apparently, incredibly careless)
>>> mother's life. As Figlock was walking down the street, the mother's
>>> baby fell from a high window onto Figlock. The baby's fall was broken
>>> and Figlock and the baby were unharmed. A year later, the same baby
>>> fell from the same window, again falling onto Mr. Figlock as he was
>>> passing beneath. Once again, both of them survived the event.
>>>
>>> * In 1973, actor Anthony Hopkins agreed to appear in "The Girl
>>> From Petrovka", based on a novel by George Feifer. Unable to find a
>>> copy of the book anywhere in London, Hopkins was surprised to discover
>>> one lying on a bench in a train station. It turned out to be George
>>> Feifer's own annotated (personal) copy, which Feifer had lent to a
>>> friend, and which had been stolen from his friend's car.
>>>
>>> * In Monza, Italy, King Umberto I went to a small restaurant for
>>> dinner, accompanied by his aide-de-camp, General Emilio Ponzia-Vaglia.
>>> When the owner took King Umberto's order, the King noticed that he and
>>> the restaurant owner were virtual doubles, in face and in build. Both
>>> men began discussing the striking resemblance between each other and
>>> found many more similarities.
>>>
>>> 1. Both men were born on the same day, of the same year (March 14,
>>> 1844).
>>> 2. Both men had been born in the same town.
>>> 3. Both men married a woman with same name, Margherita.
>>> 4. The restaurateur opened his restaurant on the same day that King
>>> Umberto was crowned King of Italy.
>>> 5. On the 29th July 1900, King Umberto was informed that the
>>> restaurateur had died that day in a mysterious shooting accident, and
>>> as he expressed his regret, an anarchist in the crowd then
>>> assassinated him.
>>>
>>> * While American novelist Anne Parrish was browsing bookstores in
>>> Paris in the 1920s, she came upon a book that was one of her childhood
>>> favorites -- Jack Frost and Other Stories. She picked up the old book
>>> and showed it to her husband, telling him of the book she fondly
>>> remembered as a child. Her husband took the book, opened it, and on
>>> the flyleaf found the inscription: "Anne Parrish, 209 N. Weber Street,
>>> Colorado Springs." It was Anne's very own book."
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