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Old 06-11-2011, 05:46 PM
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I did read long ago that everything we manually build in this world is built by 'thought' in the next.

Deepsea.

I think that's a fair representation....
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Old 06-11-2011, 07:05 PM
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Taken from the book titled 'What Dreams May Come'.
I like to be honest..

Everything in that book made sense,I read it more than any other book.
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Old 06-11-2011, 07:45 PM
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Taken from the book titled 'What Dreams May Come'.
I like to be honest..

Everything in that book made sense,I read it more than any other book.

I hadn't remembered the line although I have the book.

I began earlier to write a response (but then scrubbed round it) including a reference to the movie of the same name, a film I love. Yes I know it was Hollywood. Yes I know it was a film. But somewhere deep inside me the screenplay strikes a chord. I also stole from it a certain phrase which I now use regularly.

For you, auntie J, the book resonates (as we say 'in the spooks') For me the movie does the same. Maybe we're just lucky? Maybe for others it doesn't/wouldn't work?

It's sad to learn in these forums that some folk are still unable to picture, or relate to, what we'll find after our passing.
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Old 06-11-2011, 09:04 PM
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Has anyone already mentioned that the movie ''What Dreams...'' was based on Life in the World Unseen?

Not much of a surprise!
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Old 06-11-2011, 09:08 PM
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It's sad to learn in these forums that some folk are still unable to picture, or relate to, what we'll find after our passing.
Why?
Why is that sad?
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Old 06-11-2011, 09:48 PM
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I hadn't remembered the line although I have the book.

I began earlier to write a response (but then scrubbed round it) including a reference to the movie of the same name, a film I love. Yes I know it was Hollywood. Yes I know it was a film. But somewhere deep inside me the screenplay strikes a chord. I also stole from it a certain phrase which I now use regularly.

For you, auntie J, the book resonates (as we say 'in the spooks') For me the movie does the same. Maybe we're just lucky? Maybe for others it doesn't/wouldn't work?

It's sad to learn in these forums that some folk are still unable to picture, or relate to, what we'll find after our passing.

I like the fact there was a good deal of research went into the book,the author took some of that research from SB's books.
That's why I believe in a great deal of the story,it's the nearest we will ever get to the true picture of the afterworld.
Pats Mac on the head,now take your book and read it again in bed.
Do your homework.
Auntie J.
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Old 06-11-2011, 10:03 PM
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Why?
Why is that sad?

OK I'll re-phrase that. I find it sad.

I always wish that others could lose their many doubts in terms of 'the spooks. This isn't directed at any one individual, just a general concern.
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Old 06-11-2011, 10:05 PM
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Has anyone already mentioned that the movie ''What Dreams...'' was based on Life in the World Unseen?

Not much of a surprise!

Hah - little wonder it appeals to me, then! If I ever knew that I must have since forgotten....
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Old 06-11-2011, 10:08 PM
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I like the fact there was a good deal of research went into the book,the author took some of that research from SB's books.
That's why I believe in a great deal of the story,it's the nearest we will ever get to the true picture of the afterworld.
Pats Mac on the head,now take your book and read it again in bed.
Do your homework.
Auntie J.

I might just do that auntie, J.

I've had a diet of reading computer magazines and 'Scientific American' since I got home.

Time to re-focus my thoughts..... to lift my vibrations.
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Old 06-11-2011, 10:10 PM
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Why?
Why is that sad?

Just for curiosity. Anywhere near AZ where I spend winter?
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