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They were as weirded out as we were. I posted it here because I'm a frequent contributor to the forum, and have been on it most of the day.
At first I thought maybe they did it, but that would of itself be weird, as they had no way of knowing we were talking about their address at that moment in time.
This is not from "a friend of a friend". This happened, to me and my wife, about 45 minutes ago. Not sure if this is the right forum for it, but it seems as good as any.
OK, creepy, creepy story.
We're going over our Xmas card list, and my wife asks me the address of one of our friends. Before I can look it up, she gets a text message from "Anonymous" with their address. They didn't send it.
I think the larger consciousness system is saying "Hi!".
This would freak me out but I wouldn't call it creepy. I love it when things like that happen.
They were as weirded out as we were. I posted it here because I'm a frequent contributor to the forum, and have been on it most of the day.
At first I thought maybe they did it, but that would of itself be weird, as they had no way of knowing we were talking about their address at that moment in time.
I have a friend, very religious, who would call it "a God thing." I have no idea, but I think it's pretty cool.
Your religious friend finds such things as evidence for *their* god.
While I find it as evidence for a higher reality, I most definitely do not find it to be evidence for any particular religion's "gawd".
Quite the opposite, my very religious mother would say such an incident is just demons trying to trick us.
I was wondering if someone would say that, "Could it be....SATAN????" LOL. No my friend would say "a God Thing" almost in passing. Hard to explain. She is religious but not a "thumper", if that makes sense.
Yes, but no way in hell he knows our friends address. I don't even think he has met them.
Does 'he' have access to the internet?
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