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Rated: E · Book · Biographical · #1033101
Many stories are being told about climbing a mountain; this one's about faith.
#440475 added July 14, 2006 at 3:59am
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deja vu
I have experienced this. It happened before. Everyone experienced this. Why is this? Is this a phenomenon reigning on us? Or maybe just psychological?

Sometimes, they are true, and sometimes, too, we think that they are just a product of our imagination. I like to cite one example. Right after my accident when I became a disabled and now on wheelchair, I was thinking that it already happened on me before, maybe in my dreams or in my subconscious. Could it be that my subconscious knew what was going to happen to me, or some spirit or God, because I believe in God, must have sent an angel to precondition my mind or spirit or body to accept my present situation?

Maybe so. Perhaps. Could it be? Miracles do happen. And before I would beg a miracle from God, to let me walk again, He already gave me a miracle by preconditioning my mind to accept to being a disabled. Could it be? Could it be not?

Déjà vu. A sense being of being here before, and this feeling is very common. I was here before. Yes, this already happened to me. My stocks are working the same again like before.

Death. What about death? Can there be déjà vu in death? Maybe so. But certainly. God must be preconditioning our mind to be there so we won’t be too “innocent” when we get there. But He won’t precondition our minds to be in hell, always in heaven. That’s for sure.

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