Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Superstitious or Whisper

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Superstitious or Whisper?

Worldnetweb.princeton defines superstitious as: “showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance;”

With that said, have you ever heard a voice from the grave? Have you listened to a suggestion from someone you could not see? Could this be considered magic or chance?

I could count the number of times I have heard such voices in my lifetime on one hand and I can also tell you it was neither magic nor chance. Two of the three times warned me of an accident, moments before the accident took place. How can science explain that?

I have always believed that those we love are all around us all the time. I have also mentioned that it won’t be until science and religion finally tie the knot in a union of philosophy that the curtain that separates us from those on the other side will be revealed.

If we are energy and those whom have passed on are also energy, why then can we not be subject to there suggestions, warnings, or simple acknowledgments? Is showing ignorance, not believing in the laws of nature or is what we become after we die the part of nature often overlooked?

Out of sight out of mind is what someone once told me regarding memory. How easy then for us to forget about our loved ones on the other side while also making it so easy for us to come up in written form, how to best define something as showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance, when defining the word, superstitious.

I honestly believe that if we listen to ourselves more, we might actually be able to recognize what we are actually listening to, from time to time, being the voices of our loved ones on the other side. One may not actually hear a voice but be able to pick up on the vibe of the loved one long enough to make a connection. Once the connection is made, the decision to do something may become easier.

As I have mentioned before, we very well may hold many secrets in our minds regarding the knowledge our maker/makers hold as well. With that said, we sometimes may interpret the voices/vibes of our loved ones as our own pure genius for coming up with an awesome idea, a spark of our own creativity. Now, consider the creativity of a mime. Also consider there silence. Now consider what it might be like for our loved ones to get an idea across to us during our neediest of times. Will you now listen more often?

Blessed Be-

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