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Subject: Re: Mystery or What!


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gizmo_gg
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Date Posted: 02:07:17 03/11/04 Thu
In reply to: Arnel Rimando 's message, "Mystery or What!" on 08:13:48 11/02/02 Sat

Hi Arnel,

Sorry about your aro. I have read some stories too about aro & other feng shui fish, believed to ward off evil and bring good luck to their owner if treated well. People have been known to recover or suffer lesser injuries, however losing their beloved aro in the course of things. It is believed that the aro had taken the hit for their owners. Hope your son is feeling better. And I believe that the aro had fulfilled its destiny in this world.

Take care.



>Hello to all:
>
>Pardon me if my post is a little off. But I can't help
>myself by not sharing this story, specially for those
>who love arowanas.
>
>My son was hospitalized and diagnose with a weak
>lungs. After 4 days of confinement, things are seems
>not working well. Fever went back and forth.
>
>I owned an asian arowana that is 1 year old on my
>possession. We treated him as member of the family and
>my sons even gave him a name. During my son's
>hospitalization, the fish seems restless and troubled.
>It seems he knew that someone is missing. To make the
>story short, our arowana died for no reason at all. I
>don't have rational explanation why a healthty fish
>died instantly.
>
>After he died. My son suddenly recovered from his
>sickness.
>The recovery was so instant that I can't explain why
>these happend.
>
>I am not a supertitious person, but is it posible that
>arowana died in relation to my son's sickness. I am
>happy that my son recovered from sickness. But, we
>missed him so much. We consider our aro as one of us.
>Could anybody explain the relationship? I was born on
>a year of the dragon, that's why I love arowanas.Thank
>you for your time.
>I hope this post will bring you closer to your pet
>more.
>
>Arnel Rimando
>josrim@netscape.net

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