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Date Posted: 21:10:04 05/10/04 Mon
Author: Aramathea
Subject: Instant attraction>>>
In reply to: Keira 's message, "Interesting Topic" on 11:01:50 05/08/04 Sat

When I lived in Nova Scotia I worked with a woman who sold antique jewelry. We had a traveling booth that we set up at antiques shows and craft fairs. During one show, our booth was next to a display for the local charity for the blind. There was a blind man there, in his early thirties maybe and walked with a slight limp, and when I saw him I felt attracted to him both physically and emotionally. I was sure I recognized him, though I had only been in Halifax for a year and lived in Japan up until then. I kept sneaking glances over at him, and noticed he was doing the same thing -- interesting, considering he was blind! But he kept turning his head toward me as I set up the booth, even though he hadn't heard me speak. It was around mid-day that he finally walked over to the booth, walked right up to me and said hello. We made small talk but regrettably I never even asked his name. If I hadn't been newly married I certainly would have asked to meet him again.

Aside from that I don't think I've had any experiences of possible past life connections, except a love of England since childhood (I went on to specialize in medieval England in university). I have had numerous experiences of seeing the future. One of these was a dream I had when I was three years old. I remember my dreams every night and this one was extremely vivid and colorful. I wasn't able to wake myself up. In it I saw myself as an adult wearing a business suit. I was in an office room. There was one long table surrounded by chairs and a picture window with a view of city lights at night. Business men in suits sat in some of the chairs. I wasn't doing anything in the dream, just standing...

When I was twenty I first started teaching English in Japan. My first job was at a small school and I usually had classes of 3 or 4 housewives. One night, and only one, the teacher who usually taught the company classes fell sick and I was asked to go to a nearby office building to take over for the night. As soon as I entered the room I knew exactly where I was. I had waited 17 years for that dream to come true. :)

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[> [> Wow, that's amazing! Did you see the future always in dreams, or also in day dreams? -- Martina, 12:08:23 05/11/04 Tue


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[> [> [> If you mean like waking trance daydreams, I've never had those. It's always just been in dreams, -- Aramathea, 20:43:25 05/11/04 Tue


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