I'll buy that theory. Ya may never know what it is that ya had to do, but I'm sure there's something. If we just keep tryin to do the next right thing, it'll work out.
r On 11/9/2010 6:38 AM, STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx wrote:
I think it was not my time yet, maybe there is something I need to do, a place I need to be, in the bigger scheme of things.Of course I may never know. Smoky Mt. FrankIn a message dated 11/9/2010 5:42:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, johncgg@xxxxxxxxx writes:(Insert X-Files theme) My Mom has moments like this. I know these things happen. I am just glad it happened that way for you. Peace. JC On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 9:29 AM, <STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx <mailto:STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx>> wrote: I to have experienced a glimpse into the future, this is true. One day while driving to work I had a premonition, a vision of a collision between a red car and myself. My vision started with me driving the same road and being hit buy a red car that ran a stop sign. The red car slams me squire in the drivers door. I see the car collapsing in on me, the breaking glass and the point of my demise. This vision was so strong, and vivid, that the hair stood up on the back of my neck. I got nervous and I slowed down. Just moments after I slowed I was approaching an intersection when a car blows the stop sign about 20 ft in front of me. He/she blasts straight across my path left to right. I estimated the car was moving at about 50-60 MPH and never touched the brakes. Here's the scary part, The car moved so fast that I can not even tell you what kind of car it was, The only feature I could zero in on was it's RED color. I feel that if I did not slow down my speed would have put me straight into my vision. So What am I to make of this, am I clairvoyant, A guardian angle, will I be able to again foresee my accidental death. Well, I never had another experience like that, but I do pay more attention to intuition. Smoky Mt. Frank In a message dated 11/6/2010 7:05:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, dragan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dragan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Seeing all of those graphic accidents brought it all back and I swear I still feel the pain of dying. Your results may vary. Rick Draganowski (Soli Deo Gloria)