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ronald33 New user Hollywood 18 Posts |
For some unknown reason,I've found at least $300 in the past year in Hollywood,California.
TWO $100 bills on the ground. And amounts of $50; and $60 otherwise. Money which doesn't legally have a defined owner (no wallet,I.D.,or bank bag) I'm at a loss to account for this. Because,it requires being in the "right" place AND at the "right" time,during a short window of opportunity. BUT, I've always had odd experiences with so-called "synchronicity"...strange coincidences...which would seem to be "psychic" phenomena... |
jambo666 New user To stop riffraff you need a fence of 55 Posts |
What an incredible coincidence. Here I am on the other side of the world trying to remember what had happened to that $300 I lost whilst in Hollywood. Surprise, surprise your message came up.
Thanks for finding it. Contact me for details on sending it to me. |
Jeb Sherrill Inner circle Elsewhere 1161 Posts |
Funny, I lost $350 in Hollywood. You're going to find another $50 very soon. I can feel it.
Jeb
I don't believe in reincarnation, but I may have in another life.
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gaddy Inner circle Agent of Chaos 3526 Posts |
Remember the Law of Fives...
Google it.
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ronald33 New user Hollywood 18 Posts |
No, "Jambo", the $300 wasn't all lost in one place at one time. It was over a period of about 6 months. Sorry.
The book "Executive ESP" (by the late Dr. E. Douglas Dean) gives insight into psychic phenomena in business. One wonders how executives can take "crazy" chances and still make profits. Those "hunches" are apparently manifestations of real psychic energy. Dr. Dean did legitimate scientific experiments with people trying to guess RANDOM numbers provided by a special generator. Only a person with genuine ESP could "x-ray" the machine with their mind and "see" numbers as they came up. |
Destiny Inner circle 1429 Posts |
There's probably more appropriate places for this issue but everyone here is pretty openminded and I don't ever think I've seen anyone here growl about off topic.
So, if we are to discuss this - you don't think those crazy hunches may be informed intuition based on the executives previous experiences? - afterall I doubt they got their jobs in a lottery win. And I have known executives to spin quite madly regarding their own abilities. They don't always want us plebs to know that their abilities are based on A + B = C - sometimes they would prefer it was a special gift they had, so that others don't bother aspiring to their positions. (and there are also the people who take crazy chances and make huge losses - I think you could find quite a few in any newspaper of the last year) I don't want to come across as a boring skeptic - I tend to find them a little septic but I really think it takes a lot more than picking up $300 of lost money over 6 months to prove you are psychic - where I live I could probably pick up the same amount in lost coin in 6 weeks if I was willing to risk bumping into things as I walked round, gaze fixed firmly to the ground. |
Mindtrap Veteran user 316 Posts |
Today's intuition, yesterday's real psychic energy, yesteryear's in league with the you-know-who, yesterage's spiritus loci.
Tomorrow's probabilities and cognitive neurofunk. In this case, record your findings of the next 6 months and see if they match. If they do, repeat the experiment, recording the results, not trusting it to mind and memory, and see if the pattern maintains. Rinse and repeat over. Control the variables: the places you travel, the hours spent and the similar mindset (not thinking about it at all or thinking about money beforehand, etc.) in a given period. Establish a control: ideally some other(s) running the same psychic experiment under similar conditions. And beware of false conclusions E.g. if you're both consistently finding dropped bundles this does not prove or even suggest you're both now suddenly psychic. |
Maloney Special user Newfoundland, Canada 709 Posts |
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On 2009-07-25 14:53, ronald33 wrote: He was joking. Anyway, I think your quite lucky, and should hope that this trend continues. Finding that much money can but you your magic stuff!
The Magic and Illusion of Jordan Maloney
"Experience the Unexplainable" www.jordanmaloney.com Go check it out! |
jambo666 New user To stop riffraff you need a fence of 55 Posts |
Joking!!!! Heck no, I was deadly serious. I can provide my nigerian bank account details if that helps.
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