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gfp927z

03/16/07 12:33 PM

#4675 RE: gfp927z #4674

OT - Speaking of synchronicity and the "Twilight Zone", in college there was a guy in the dorm who in the middle of a sentence would stand up, walk over to the phone, put his hand out as if to pick it up, and then within seconds the phone would ring. He would then answer it normally. After several of us saw him do this on numerous occasions, we finally asked him - what the heck was that? How did you KNOW it was going to ring? He said that things like that happened to him all the time. He just had some kind of weird sixth sense. It was very strange, and being scientifically minded I tried to figure it out rationally. But the only conclusion one could draw was that he could indeed sense things beyond what we consider the normal range. I wonder if he ever considered going to Wall St or Las Vegas :o)











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vsualyzprofits

03/16/07 1:04 PM

#4677 RE: gfp927z #4674

OT - Regarding negativity and not wanting to be disappointed, if you ask yourself "what is the worst that could happen" and then proceed anyway, you'll find that the worst usually doesn't happen, and if it does you've already accepted it, so therefore you have set the bar on the low side for no reason.
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davidal66

03/16/07 8:00 PM

#4702 RE: gfp927z #4674

Yea, Jung was into the collective dream, the archetype that trascends cultures. I've read his stuff, all of it, it is interesting, but how can you prove any of it? Now, when you border over into mythology, I'll buy into some of it. The notion of 'the flood' seems to permeate through every single culture, no matter what the religion. But could there be another explanation? Maybe there was a flood, Atlantis and a second shooter in the grassy knoll. Jung was into writing down your dreams and studying them . . . I tried that but couldn't make any sense of the strange repetition of words in my dreams: Pamela Sue Anderson, whipped cream, Malibu.