Re: Good Going y'all - Mark
Posted by Petra Challus on July 01, 2001 at 11:05:12:

Hi Mark,

Well, being psychic and seeing ghosts all of my life, most of them are caught in the periheral vision area first. I've seen just that kind of thing long before home computers existed. Black specters are harbinger of news of a death of a loved one. Amazing Grace is played mostly at funerals. See where I'm going?

Here's a laugh for you. A couple of years ago I was doing a telephone interview with a well known seismologist. I had heard from another one that I should talk to him about Parkfield because he had a really amazing story to tell. So, the interview was arranged. He began telling me about the instrumentation and the timing of earthquakes there and I said, "you know after talking to xxx I thought you were going to tell me Parkfield had become the new Area 51 of the West Coast." He said, "no, you'd have to listen to late night radio, like Art Bell for that." I said, "I've done stranger things than that." There was laughter at both ends of the telephone over that one. A truly vivid memory for me.

I know just about all of the other people on the other site. Most of them used to be here and on Syz. I did a study on them and that's at the same time I learned that becoming an earthquake sensitive is a learnable skill. Because I'm psychic doesn't mean that only people like me can learn this, because none of them are psychic. Most are intuitive. I wanted to know what the common denominator was for people who are sensitive and I found out. They are naturalists. They love the earth, most are gardeners, but they all have an affinity to nature and most are either religious or spiritual. Its the very connection to a love of the Earth and belief in God that makes it possible to tune in. I have never heard of or met anyone who is a sensitive who does not have the above two attributes.

Petra