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    Well Horatio there are indeed more things etc etc...

    I am just going to relate this story as it happened.
    I was driving along in the Defender when I saw a woman standing beside a car at the side of the road with a mobile phone in her hand. The car had a flat wheel. I stopped and it transpired she was having difficulty getting a signal on the phone. Anyway I changed the wheel for her. Having finished she wanted to pay me but I declined and she held out her hand so I gave her mine to shake. When she got my hand she turned it over.
    I said it was dirty as I'd changed the wheel (It was probably dirty before that but...). She looked at me and said
    "You have a daughter"
    I said I did.
    She said "She is a child of God"
    I said that she was (my daughter has special needs)
    Anyway I withdrew my hand and said goodbye and drove home.
    When I got home the aforementioned daughter was waiting for me in the backyard. When I got out of the Defender she ran to me and hugged and kissed me as she usually does. Then she said.
    "You talking to the lady?"
    I said I was.
    "The lady was talking about me" she asked.
    I said she was and my daughter headed on her merry way to see the cat.
    This happened a few years ago and it is not an isolated incident.

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    Yes. The secular atheist mindset leaves many answered questions.
    There I
    A more to our existence than can be explained by the merely physical/material world
    There are apocryphal stories of great physicsists setting out to prove God does not exist and coming to the conclusion that He must.

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    Mod hat on. Tread lightly gentlemen. If this turns into a religious thread it WILL disappear.

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    I have never tried to analyse or indeed understand the peculiarities where my daughter is concerned. These incidents have lessened as she has gotten older. What brought it to mind was the simple fact that I was at a birthday party with my daughter. The child whose party it was also has special needs and I got talking to his father about little incidents like this. He has had his fair share as well.
    I remember when my daughter was very young and before she could express herself verbally she would introduce "pictures" of what she wanted into your head. Sounds innocuous enough, but each "picture" was preceded by a blinding flash followed by a tremendous pain in the head and then the "picture" would materialise. It was very debilitating! Thankfully she always slept while I was driving. Also my wife never got these "messages".
    As she learned to communicate with speech and sign language things were more normal.
    The little "incidents" have continued through life and we just accept them.
    If you want another example I'll tell it, as it showed us just how perceptive and open her mind was (is).

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Mod hat on. Tread lightly gentlemen. If this turns into a religious thread it WILL disappear.
    I was not trying to imply any religious implication. Over here the term "child of God" is an expression used by the older generation to describe children who are "different".

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    I hope poor, old Israel Folau never buys a Landy

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudfan View Post
    I was not trying to imply any religious implication. Over here the term "child of God" is an expression used by the older generation to describe children who are "different".
    Mate, No issues whatsoever with your post both personally and (IMO) as a Mod. My concern was that the followup post may be a catalyst for further comments. I have a interest in these experiences and did not want the thread diluted or lost so, please continue.

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    I have an old friend who I shared a house with when I was still in my teens. She met a bloke and got engaged and was a few weeks away from moving out one night when I'd been out at the pub and was in bed asleep. At 02:00 I woke up knowing that something was desperately wrong and was wondering what it was when she arrived home in tears about 15 minutes later. Her fiancee had hit her while they were out at the time that I woke up.

    As a post script she finally ditched him a couple of years ago after 20+ years of marriage and a few kids, I always thought he was a dick........

    I cant explain the link that we had but while that incident was the most vivid it wasnt the only one.

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    Once my wife woke up to see her grandfather sitting at the end of the bed smiling pleasantly. He lived 4000km away and passed away that night. We received the phone call the next morning but my wife already "knew".

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    We went to England to visit a cousin of the wife's. We went to Stratford Upon Avon for the day (Shakespeare country).We were all sitting having lunch in a pedestrianized area (no cars). Across the street was a an building that housed a museum. Outside was a man standing "guard" dressed in tudor costume with a pikestaff. So having finished lunch we all headed over to the building. Once we started crossing the street my daughter who was very young at the time and was in a push buggy suddenly became very agitated and began digging her heels into the ground saying "NO, NO, NO". When we got across to the building the man in the tudor get up said
    "Are you going into the haunted building?".
    I asked him if it was really haunted he said that personally he had never seen anything but other people had reported seeing a ghost.
    Anyway my daughter continued to be agitated, kept saying "NO,NO,NO" and would not go in. So everyone else went in for a visit while my daughter and I sat on a bench away from the building. She only settled when we all finally left the vicinity of the building.
    Prior to the visit none of us had heard of the building's reputation.

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