John Griffin wrote:
> johnwc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > How many people were hospitalized for months as a teenager for
major
> > depression? Not many. So, her going out on a limb and describing
> > exactly to detail a major event in my life, a hospitalization, was
> > rather startling to say the least. I certainlt didn't volunteer
this
> > information to her. I was being stand off-ish and skeptical until
she
> > out of the blue brought up this who depression/hospitalization
episode.
> > Startling to say the least.
>
> We can only wonder why she came prepared with all that info or why
you're
> making up a new version of that old theme.
Prepared? How on earth could someone be prepared to provide such
detailed and pertant information to another person who calls them up
and is sitting in their office 1/2 hour later? Sorry, no hot reading
here. Not possible in 1/2 hour and with such great detail. She came
right out and described the defining moment of my life, and it was a
life-altering experience for me. Sure, there are people who might be
able to describe such events, such as family members and close friends,
but she was neither; never having met me ever before in life. Also,
her description was much more specific than even a family member or
close friend might remember from an event that happened to someone
close to them 20 years prior. I know you skeptics don't believe this
stuff, and that's your business. I'm just re****ting what happened in
case anyone out there is interested in re****ts on psychic phenomenon.
Someday, psychic phenomenon might be accepted into mainstream science
and at least I'll have my personal experience do***ented.


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