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Re: Why Dead Loved Ones Don't Contact Us
Reply #55 - Dec 16th, 2005 at 9:13am
It occurs to me that there are a number of things that have to coincide for verifiable contact of whatever sort. There's the contact itself, of course. Then that the person doing it actually believes it, dares to communicate it (if they have any interest in doing so, even), and that it be "verifiable" in some way beyond what works just for them.
For instance, there are several things that John could come back and pass on to someone else, that if they relayed them to me, it would be absolute verifiable, for me, truth...we were fairly private people, and there are many many things that only he and I knew, or could know. So those things would be proof...but (understandably) not acceptable as such to anyone else...I could be in collusion with the reporter, for all they know. But it would be absolute iron-clad proof for me, and ultimately, that's my main concern.
I meet people all the time who have had contact with that sort of proof, who are absolutely convinced that they have had contact, but don't tell anyone because they're afraid, especially in this very fundie Christian area, that they'll be disbelieved at best and shunned at (likely) worst. I talk about my contacts a lot, everyone thinks I'm weird anyway, and that brings out their stories, but they'd never have been told, otherwise.
These people have been raised to believe that this stuff doesn't happen, or if it does it's evil, they don't want to think about it, let alone go online to search out others who have had similiar experiences, or heaven forbid broadcast the fact. They'll tell me about it likes it's some guilty secret, and then often they won't talk about it again...they wanted to know they're not crazy, but once they get past that they start thinking maybe they or their departed loved one are evil or possessed (that's what they've been taught), so they don't want to think about it any more.
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