Rondele
Ex Member
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After the death of her husband and when friends and family gathered in her living room following his funeral, something happened which is both funny and potentially a rather powerful indicator that we do survive death.
The story was told by the widow's daughter, who was one of the people in the room when the incident occurred. There were several other people there as well, including family members and friends.
As I recall, there were about a half dozen or so people who came to the house to comfort the man's wife and to share stories of her husband's past life.
As this was going on, a vase on the tv set suddenly rose into the air, and moved across the room to where the widow was seated. It hovered there for a second or two, and then fell to the floor, smashing into many pieces.
Some people reported seeing faint human-like hands carrying the vase, others did not. But all people saw the vase levitate, move across the room, and fall to the floor and break.
After the initial shock of this experience wore off, the widow told everyone that her late husband hated that vase and often urged her to get rid of it. He even teased her that if she didn't, he would do the job after he died.
I personally heard the daughter on radio recounting this experience and while I can't vouch for anything, I can say that she came across as extremely credible. The host of the show quizzed her at length, trying to find flaws in her story as well as trying as best he could to get her to admit she was just making it up or that she was greatly embellishing it. She stuck to her guns thruout.
I myself tend to be on the skeptical side of many of the so-called afterlife stories. This one, however, was different in that I could find absolutely no reason why she would make it up. This wasn't a contest, no money was involved for the "best" survival story, etc. Also the radio station is not located in a major media market so that would discount any hopes of publicity.
The host of the show has a reputation of being a tough interviewer (Larry King he is NOT!). The host concluded the interview by saying he had no explanation for the incident after asking many on-point questions designed to test the woman's story.
I also tend to dismiss most of what I hear when the famous mediums appear on tv, such as John Edward and most especially Sylvia Browne who I think is an outright fraud.
Having said that, I'd like to ask the Board members what they see as being "wrong" about this story.
Let's take it for granted that the story is 100% true for the purpose of this little experiment. Let's assume that all persons in the room saw exactly what was described above. And let's exclude group hallucinations or the well known device of story telling, where each member adds something to the story so that by the time the daughter appeared on radio, she herself was telling a story that had been greatly embellished over the years and therefore believed every bit of it.
I see two things that bother me about it. The first is that from everything I've heard and read, spirits are not able to move physical objects. They may try, but their etheric hands go right thru anything they try to touch. So this is a major exception.
But there is a second, more provocative problem. This is not a trick question whatsoever. I'd be curious and appreciative if you guys could mull this over and present what you think is the biggest problem this story represents.
Again, please do so from the premise that the story is absolutely true.
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