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Re: Ear tones |
Hi Lowell, EDG & Cathryn, Thank you all for your positive feedback. I also wish to apologize to Lowell for jumping down his throat. Sometimes I have found through various life experiences when one places science ahead of simplistic matters, they suddenly become difficult. Ear tones in some respect remind me of the wind. You cannot see it, but yet you can feel it and as it glances across certain terrain it produces sounds perceptible by the human being. Today, everyone knows that the wind is the wind, but many centuries ago it was not so. Primitive man knew not from whence it came, but that it was. Today, ear tone sensitives "know" from whence it comes, but not all can hear it. Then is it not like a ghost? Millions of people from every walk of life have seen these spectres and yet, those who have not can sit on the fence and say, until I see it, I will not believe it, or it may exist, but it is unknown to me. I also happen to be a lucky person who does see them. And guess what? They look just like you and me, except they dress in the period costume they wore when they physically died. Are we lucky ones all nuts? I doubt it. I have been bestowed with many gifts in sensory perception in this lifetime. They are what makes me different, have a wider view of life, the species of which we are and know what we can be. So, alright, I'll concede to keeping at it for a while longer. You never know the destination of this unusual train on the odd track may take me. Petra Follow Ups: ● Re: Ear tones - Lowell 23:58:04 - 11/11/2001 (10854) (1) ● Same here (NT) - Cathryn 10:30:17 - 11/12/2001 (10865) (0) |
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