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| djgordon 2005-03-29, 6:50 pm |
| Well, I just had to share this even though it's just a silly little thing. I
don't know if any of you watch the show, Medium, on NBC Monday nights or
know the story of Allison DuBois, but I'm a pretty firm believer that there
are those of us who can feel the energy left behind by the people who have
come before us. Anyway, Allison is psychic but only in the sense that she
knows the things that the dead can tell her. Anyway, I was at her Website
and saw a typo "a intern" instead of "an intern". And while there was no way
to contact anyone from her Web page I went to whois.net and saw that her
husband is the one who owns the page and his email address on it. So I wrote
him and told him of the typo (there are a few others, but that one is the
one that stands out horribly to me) and also told him (half jokingly I
guess) to tell Allison if she ever talks to a little boy named Justin Gordon
to tell him how much we miss him and hope he is whole now. He wrote me back
within an hour and thanked me for the correction and then told me he would
tell Allison about Justin and that he already knows what she would tell me:
to talk to Justin every day because he's right here with me. I know that's
just something that anyone would tell you, but it was just one of those
things that even faithless heathen that I am that helps me cope sometimes.
Dani
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| Susan Mitchell 2005-03-29, 6:50 pm |
| I really like that show too! I, too, believe we can talk to them, just wish
I could hear my nephew and my daddy!
--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
(to reply send to medlawtrans@comcast.net)
"djgordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:zK52e.79882$Q83.35473@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Well, I just had to share this even though it's just a silly little thing.
I
> don't know if any of you watch the show, Medium, on NBC Monday nights or
> know the story of Allison DuBois, but I'm a pretty firm believer that
there
> are those of us who can feel the energy left behind by the people who have
> come before us. Anyway, Allison is psychic but only in the sense that she
> knows the things that the dead can tell her. Anyway, I was at her Website
> and saw a typo "a intern" instead of "an intern". And while there was no
way
> to contact anyone from her Web page I went to whois.net and saw that her
> husband is the one who owns the page and his email address on it. So I
wrote
> him and told him of the typo (there are a few others, but that one is the
> one that stands out horribly to me) and also told him (half jokingly I
> guess) to tell Allison if she ever talks to a little boy named Justin
Gordon
> to tell him how much we miss him and hope he is whole now. He wrote me
back
> within an hour and thanked me for the correction and then told me he would
> tell Allison about Justin and that he already knows what she would tell
me:
> to talk to Justin every day because he's right here with me. I know that's
> just something that anyone would tell you, but it was just one of those
> things that even faithless heathen that I am that helps me cope sometimes.
>
> Dani
>
>
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| > Well, I just had to share this even though it's just a silly little thing.
I
> don't know if any of you watch the show, Medium, on NBC Monday nights or
> know the story of Allison DuBois, but I'm a pretty firm believer that
there
> are those of us who can feel the energy left behind by the people who have
> come before us. Anyway, Allison is psychic but only in the sense that she
> knows the things that the dead can tell her. Anyway, I was at her Website
> and saw a typo "a intern" instead of "an intern". And while there was no
way
> to contact anyone from her Web page I went to whois.net and saw that her
> husband is the one who owns the page and his email address on it. So I
wrote
> him and told him of the typo (there are a few others, but that one is the
> one that stands out horribly to me) and also told him (half jokingly I
> guess) to tell Allison if she ever talks to a little boy named Justin
Gordon
> to tell him how much we miss him and hope he is whole now. He wrote me
back
> within an hour and thanked me for the correction and then told me he would
> tell Allison about Justin and that he already knows what she would tell
me:
> to talk to Justin every day because he's right here with me. I know that's
> just something that anyone would tell you, but it was just one of those
> things that even faithless heathen that I am that helps me cope sometimes.
>
> Dani
>
I don't doubt that he is with you, Dani.
Recently when I visited my mother in Florida, we went to a little town
called Cassadaga which has a "spiritual compound" where a lot of people are
mediums and the like. Mom and her friends had been there before, and were
told of the various deceased relatives and loved ones who were with them.
Before we left, I jokingly told my mom that they were going to have trouble
saying anything like that to me, as the only person close to me who has died
is my dad.
So I'm talking to one of the people, and she says, "It's really odd; usually
I see several people. But I'm only seeing one with you." She then went on
to describe my dad perfectly. Not generally, not with any encouragement
from me (I deliberately said nothing to lead her in any direction
whatsoever).
By the way, the night before we went, my mother's wind chimes outside had
driven us all completely crazy, so she had taken them down temporarily.
This lady also said, "I'm supposed to tell you to put the wind chimes back
up." Oo-ee-oo.
She asked me if I knew a Sara, and I could only think of a girl at law
school that I don't know very well. She said, "Well I see a major change
involving Sara, but it may be your relationship with this person or it may
be Sara herself." I returned to school after spring break and Sara, whose
hair had been below her waist, had cut it off above her shoulders and had a
complete makeover. I almost didn't recognize her. Oo-ee-oo.
She said a lot more, things more personal to me. Mom, her friend and I had
no discussion whatsoever about any of these things while we were waiting or
while we were in the area at all. The person was given only my first name
and did not ask me any of the questions you normally see the "tricky" ones
ask. I have to admit, I was just a hair freaked out. 
This is the same woman who also told my mom she had a bad leak on the left
side of her sink, and Mom went home and discovered that she did - in both
her Florida home AND her West Virginia home.
Sandi
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| jmorngstar@aol.com 2005-03-29, 6:50 pm |
| Sandi,
I have had the same freaky experience with a psychic calling me a name
only one other living person knows. When she went on for an hour with
other very unbelievable information, I became a believer. I have
readings about four times a year. Next one is Thursday. As a result
of the things she has told me, she has gotten a lot more business.
Everyone comes away with the same feeling of disbelief that this really
happened to them and how could she know all this. She is now doing
phone readings for all my long distance friends. My sisters are still
afraid to be read. With their permission, she reads them through me
and I just refuse to give them the information. Scary but comforting.
Janice
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| haggis 2005-03-29, 6:50 pm |
| jmorngstar@aol.com wrote:
> She is now doing
> phone readings for all my long distance friends.
Oooh! Will you buy me a reading as a divorce present? (I'm still
smarting to think I paid for my own vac when I could've just blackmailed
you. . .) At the very least, you can ask for a tidbit when you see her
this week and report back to me.
I come from a family of semi-strangers, so these things tend to happen a
lot. When I lost both girls (halfway through pregnancies), my daughter
reported they came almost nightly to visit--very matter-of-fact about
it. I'm afraid as we get older, we tend to forget we can do these things.
jeanne
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| RaeMorrill 2005-03-29, 6:50 pm |
| I love that show. Very nice of him him to respond, too.
djgordon wrote:
> Well, I just had to share this even though it's just a silly little thing. I
> don't know if any of you watch the show, Medium, on NBC Monday nights or
> know the story of Allison DuBois, but I'm a pretty firm believer that there
> are those of us who can feel the energy left behind by the people who have
> come before us. Anyway, Allison is psychic but only in the sense that she
> knows the things that the dead can tell her. Anyway, I was at her Website
> and saw a typo "a intern" instead of "an intern". And while there was no way
> to contact anyone from her Web page I went to whois.net and saw that her
> husband is the one who owns the page and his email address on it. So I wrote
> him and told him of the typo (there are a few others, but that one is the
> one that stands out horribly to me) and also told him (half jokingly I
> guess) to tell Allison if she ever talks to a little boy named Justin Gordon
> to tell him how much we miss him and hope he is whole now. He wrote me back
> within an hour and thanked me for the correction and then told me he would
> tell Allison about Justin and that he already knows what she would tell me:
> to talk to Justin every day because he's right here with me. I know that's
> just something that anyone would tell you, but it was just one of those
> things that even faithless heathen that I am that helps me cope sometimes.
>
> Dani
>
>
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