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Post by joewiggs on Jul 29, 2010 10:23:45 GMT -5
Ah Davel, I know what you mean. There is something there, a residue of fear and horrific and violent death. I believe it to be a form of energy that, like an old fashion record, lays dormant until an individual of psychic perception comes along. Then the needle slips gently into the record grove and emits an eerie and silent "remembrance" of what was just as in the Civil War battlefields.
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Post by Cutter on Jul 30, 2010 12:41:39 GMT -5
In the spirit world, I wonder how Reno was received by his comrades when he was reinterred at Custer National Cemetery back in 1967?
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Post by joewiggs on Jul 30, 2010 17:11:39 GMT -5
I believe that all was forgiven and understood. Death, I think, is the great equalizer that places all races and genders into the same entities of sharing and comprehending. With the end of the human body so ends all human traits, anger, malice, fear, ignorance and, malice. All that is left is calmness, forgiveness, peace and, understanding;love! As corny as the above may appear to some I believe it to be true. Life is an exciting, amazing, and sometimes arduous preparation for death. Death is not an end but a beginning while life is is truly an end. I would wager that the entity that was Custer accepted the entity that was Reno with love and compassion. PS Having said the above I am currently not in a hurry to leave!
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