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Have you had a WHITE GLOV ES affair?
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I keep diaries of dreams and misremembrances. The last one is something started years ago when I realized that something odd was going on now and then.
OK AB`er, has this kind of thing ever happened to you: you are absolutely sure of something that you said or did, or saw and later one, even just a short time later, you were told, or found out, that this thing you were sure of was not true. Even someone who was with you or can corroborate this thing denies it. You might think you`re going mad, or have an argument over it. Does this kind of thing happen more than once.
These are what I term Misremembrances and I`ve come to believe that we hop from one plane (dimension) to another, unknowingly, unless we have the awareness. Theory of quantum mechanics can account for multiple realities. And I also know that you can`t believe everything you read in print and even that films can have more than one ending. So, bearing that in mind, if we`re interested in keeping records of Misremembrances we should look for additional evidence.
When I first met my 2nd husband we were introduced to each other in company. He gave a little click of his heel, bowed his head and kissed my hand, not speaking a word. Three months later we were getting married and he asked me if I was going to wear `those white lacy gloves` that I was wearing when we first met. I looked at him in amazement and said `what lacy gloves, do I look like a lacy gloves type of person`. Then began the verbal discord. I told him what I remembered and he said that he hadn`t clicked his heels, hadn`t bowed, hadn`t kissed my hand, but had said `nice to meet you` and shook my hand and remembered feeling the lacy gloves. Remember, it had only been 3 months. Neither of us is delusional, we`re down-to-earth, not prone to imagination. We left it at that, what else could we do.
I could go on with many similar tales but I`m curious as to how many of you can say that
OK AB`er, has this kind of thing ever happened to you: you are absolutely sure of something that you said or did, or saw and later one, even just a short time later, you were told, or found out, that this thing you were sure of was not true. Even someone who was with you or can corroborate this thing denies it. You might think you`re going mad, or have an argument over it. Does this kind of thing happen more than once.
These are what I term Misremembrances and I`ve come to believe that we hop from one plane (dimension) to another, unknowingly, unless we have the awareness. Theory of quantum mechanics can account for multiple realities. And I also know that you can`t believe everything you read in print and even that films can have more than one ending. So, bearing that in mind, if we`re interested in keeping records of Misremembrances we should look for additional evidence.
When I first met my 2nd husband we were introduced to each other in company. He gave a little click of his heel, bowed his head and kissed my hand, not speaking a word. Three months later we were getting married and he asked me if I was going to wear `those white lacy gloves` that I was wearing when we first met. I looked at him in amazement and said `what lacy gloves, do I look like a lacy gloves type of person`. Then began the verbal discord. I told him what I remembered and he said that he hadn`t clicked his heels, hadn`t bowed, hadn`t kissed my hand, but had said `nice to meet you` and shook my hand and remembered feeling the lacy gloves. Remember, it had only been 3 months. Neither of us is delusional, we`re down-to-earth, not prone to imagination. We left it at that, what else could we do.
I could go on with many similar tales but I`m curious as to how many of you can say that
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Hi Dot, I`m sorry I`m not so clear and the reason is because it`s a very tricky subject and hard to put into words. Basically, you have to believe that we are on a particular plane in which all things (created by atoms) are vibrating at the same rate. If the vibratory rate of an object is changed, it will disappear from this plane and turn up in one of similar vibrations. Could be higher or lower than this one. Then you have to accept there are multiple planes like the one we are on, all whizzing along at different vibratory rates! I think that when I met Gerry, for whatever reason, he and I had been on different planes, (alternate realities) and 3 months later we carried those memories with us. And I think this `moving around` into other planes that we do without normally being aware of it, is the explanation for misunderstandings and miscommunications that happen to people who put the blame somewhere else. Or, another thing to drive us all madder, maybe they occur because, as some scientists say, we create our own reality, literally.
Dot, hope this helped a little bit, as I said you have to start from a certain place in your belief system and I know mine`s not everybody`s. Tina
Dot, hope this helped a little bit, as I said you have to start from a certain place in your belief system and I know mine`s not everybody`s. Tina
"Some extraordinary things happened while we were making the film. In an early interview, Ronnie lamented that he had destroyed Gary`s music.
He had done so because its existence was such a distressing reminder of his loss. But later that music turned up in the house - his memory had deceived him and he had actually just hidden it away."
This is an excerpt from Michael Portillo`s story in the Mail today.
This is the kind of thing I was talking about. Imagine Ronnie`s memory was correct, he had destroyed the music. He`s now on another plane.
Can anyone identify with this at all?
He had done so because its existence was such a distressing reminder of his loss. But later that music turned up in the house - his memory had deceived him and he had actually just hidden it away."
This is an excerpt from Michael Portillo`s story in the Mail today.
This is the kind of thing I was talking about. Imagine Ronnie`s memory was correct, he had destroyed the music. He`s now on another plane.
Can anyone identify with this at all?
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