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Re: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields?
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Posted by George D. on August 09, 2006 at 22:02:15 from (172.134.165.238):
In Reply to: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields? posted by ShepFL on August 09, 2006 at 21:35:43:
Well, Shep, tonight there *was* a full moon. I should probably go to bed now and get up early tomorrow since the weather will be good, but first I'll throw a few thoughts out there -- so take it for what it's worth. Take it with a grain of salt, even... First of all, the most important thing is that you made it home safe. No accidents, no breakdowns, no problems whatsoever. So, what was going on? Our bodies are what, 88% water? Look how the moon affects the oceans' tides; is it not to be expected that our bodies would be affected in some way, also? In primitive times, people holed up at night, for we realized that we are no match for the type of predators that roam after dark (i.e., big cats who see very well in the blackness of night, etc.). When you're a tasty primitive biped, bad things can happen to you and your kind if you're alone under the stars. Seems perfectly natural that a modern-day Shep would be a bit antsy when in a strange place, after dark, with limited visibility. It's hard-wired into us all. The New Age folks believe that some areas have positive energy and conversely, that others have negative energy. Perhaps that field is a "negative" area, and you perceived it? Ever have a hunch that turned out to be right? Or maybe you've taken a different route home than you usually take, and later learn that there was an accident on your normal route about the time you'd have passed through there? Strange things happen on this earth, things we cannot understand and, perhaps, were not meant to understand. Maybe it's just The Old Fellow Upstairs looking out for you. Anyway, you're OK. Now go back and give it hell tomorrow. It'll be completely different next time you're there, I'd bet on it.
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