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Life After Death

StevenPeece

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My brother went to see a physcic. Who told him lots of **** about his past. The guy contacted our father's spirit who died in 1989. One of the things the phycic told him amongst many others was that he was born with 3 thumbs. This blew my mind too because no one really knows about this. The extra thumb was amputed when he was a baby. My brother hadn't told the man that his father had died some years ago and didn't tell him any of the things he'd been told. It was truly very accurate.

One of the ninjas whom I train with once told me he believes we have a parralell universe.

What do you think, given that the information my brother received was 100% accurate!!



And has anybody else had similar experiences.



Regards

Steve

ps.  I'm keen becasue my father owed me a few Bob when he passed on and I want it back plus interest!! LOL
 
Interesting... very interesting.

Can it be?

(PS: you may not want to admit to having anything to do with ninjas...)
 
Rice0031 said:
(PS: you may not want to admit to having anything to do with ninjas...)
I second that  ;)

My one experience with a physcic is a sour one, turned out to be a phony and took off with some money from my family. I wouldn't put alot of faith in what they have to say (but thats just me).
 
Hello,

Just read the book written by Ellie Braun Haley, it is called "A little door, a little light".

cheers snowy.
 
StevenPreece said:
One of the things the phycic told him amongst many others was that he was born with 3 thumbs. This blew my mind too because no one really knows about this. The extra thumb was amputed when he was a baby.

Does your brothers hand shows and signs of this that the phycic would be able to see?  Scares/marks?

I am skeptical, although back home (PEI) in Kensignton, there is a lady that reads tea leaves that freaks out LOTS of people and is very well known, in my county atleast.

I have doubts about these types after seeing a special on TV, where they showed how they make general statements to get you talking, then they make you think that they are telling you stuff, but you really told them...

I think some of phonies, and some are the real deal, for instance, the ones that help police locate people that have been murdered, stuff like that...
 
The information given to my brother was not known by anybody else except my brother and I and our parents.

Albert Einstein said that any matter swallowed up by the black hole would be quickly spat out by a white hole, in an unknown location. This could be either a distant point in the universe, in which case the hole would act as a shortcut through space and time. Alternatively, it could be a parallel universe, in which case it would act as a bridge between the different dimensions. Now this might sound mad but over 50% of physicists (including Stephen Hawking) think parallel universes and quantum cosmology exists.

Regards

Steve
 
I believe in psychic phenomena, but I am skeptical about most psychics.  I'm sure there are many legitimate ones out there, but I think most are charlatans.  Although I do remember once as a kid I was over at a friend's house during Christmas.  My friend's more aunts, uncles, and cousins were there.  One of the aunts was reputed to be a psychic, and she received a crystal ball as a gift (a very expensive one).  When she opened it and held it up her initial look of delight suddenly erased from her face and she put it back in the box.  She refused to ever tell anyone what she saw, and she also never took it out of it's box again.  I would not have believed the story if I didn't see it for myself.

That being said I do believe in 'life' after death.  I've had several personal experiences that just could not be explained away with a simple answer, and to me there are just too many similar stories of near-death experiences and ghostly apparitions from all parts of the world for it to be just coincidental story-telling.

StevenPreece - looking forward to reading your books!

Hunter.
 
Life after death isn't new- read the Bible sometime.

And on that concept- the old saying goes that "there's no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole"
 
after life beliefs go back further than the bible.  There is some interesting archaeological evidence for cosmological beliefs among archaic Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens neandertalensis
Though the clearest evidence comes from the lower paleolithic, mesolithic and of course the neolithic.

 
Something I forgot to mention. My mother had a second serious accident some years ago. She actually died for a few moments. The Physcic told my brother about this and said my father told him that she wasn't ready to leave this world.

The strange thing about this is, I was the only person with her at that time. Nobody else knew about it, because I thought it best not to tell them because I didn't want any of them to give up hope.

Thankfully she's okay now.


Makes you think doesn't it!!!!!!!!

Also:  The reason I started this conversation is because this is part of life and then the end of life.  Or is it!!

Regards

Steve

ps.  Hunter:  I hope you enjoy them.  Any questions on the way through please ask.
 
Garry said:
Life after death isn't new- read the Bible sometime.

And on that concept- the old saying goes that "there's no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole"
But that's an argument against foxholes, not atheists!
 
Rice0031, I like it.  You have an open mind.  You looked at other angles instead of just drawing a conclusion from the statement made.

Good isn't it.

Regards

Steve
 
...that remark I made is actually the other half of the quote...
But I like to think I do have an open mind, thanks!
 
StevenPreece said:
The information given to my brother was not known by anybody else except my brother and I and our parents.

Albert Einstein said that any matter swallowed up by the black hole would be quickly spat out by a white hole, in an unknown location. This could be either a distant point in the universe, in which case the hole would act as a shortcut through space and time. Alternatively, it could be a parallel universe, in which case it would act as a bridge between the different dimensions. Now this might sound mad but over 50% of physicists (including Stephen Hawking) think parallel universes and quantum cosmology exists.

Regards

Steve


String theory...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/everything.html
 
Haggis said:
Cool!  A new JTF2 thread is about to start!

(to the sound of water circling the drain.....)
Okay........What's a JTF2?


Regards

Steve
 
It's the super secret killer squirrels regiment.

*CHIT*CHIT*CHIT*...*snap*....*CHIT*CHIT*CHIT*chit*chit*chit*chit*chit*chit**chit*chit*chit*.....
 
Those sure are some secretive squirrels.
Do they use their super nintendo, sniper, parachute, and knife throwing skills all together?

Waiiit a minute!
*dodges incoming throat punch*
 
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