johnwc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> John Griffin wrote:
>> johnwc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > 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.
Do***ented?! Either of us could make up a dozen stories like that today.
"Anecdotal do***entation"...the evidence for the paranormal.


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