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I really get the heebie jeebies when I have to drive over a bridge that spans a large body of water........but only at night.
And.....whenever I have been close to huge ships at a dock, I get the shivers and a creepy feeling.....like someone is walking over my grave, if you will.
No reason for this fear.....I have only been in these situations a handful of times in my life.
So.........I have surmised..........maybe I drowned by falling off of a ship, at night, in a past life.
Do I really believe this? No. But then again, it is an explanation.
Not to be too picky, but this is an instance where a typo may make for some misunderstanding. I've never heard of a "passed" life experience, although I'm the first to admit that there's a LOT I've never heard of. But I am familiar with the concept of a "past" life experience, and no, this is something I have not had.
Not to be too picky, but this is an instance where a typo may make for some misunderstanding. I've never heard of a "passed" life experience, although I'm the first to admit that there's a LOT I've never heard of. But I am familiar with the concept of a "past" life experience, and no, this is something I have not had.
I tried to keep up with some joggers recently, and simply couldn't . . . and I had a momentary thought that perhaps I was over the hill and life had passed me by.
I know people believe in that stuff but my question is ,
What difference does it make?
If you don't remember it, if the past experiences don't help you in the current life, what good is it?
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