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So, what are the limitations of the afterlife? (Read 14387 times)
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Re: So, what are the limitations of the afterlife?
Reply #30 - Feb 3rd, 2006 at 9:47pm
 
Bogus is too kind for idiots like Acorah.

Acorah = Conman

Acorah does no favours for honest mediums who try and prove their honesty.

Also the show's producers openly admitted that their whole show was a complete hollywood hoax fest.  I think it is disgraceful to pick a TV show and base it on people's insecurities and uncertainty and literally con them into the maligned drivel that the show is

So please do not take these two pillocks seriously as the show is all for entertainment.
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Reply #31 - Feb 5th, 2006 at 5:44pm
 
i think derek acorah is genuine but maybe sometimes a bit  over the top, Spitfire have i upset u  at all  please tell me if i have i tried to send you a personal message but it wouldnt go through deanna
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Reply #32 - Feb 5th, 2006 at 6:06pm
 
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Bogus is too kind for idiots like Acorah.

Acorah = Conman

Acorah does no favours for honest mediums who try and prove their honesty.

Also the show's producers openly admitted that their whole show was a complete hollywood hoax fest.  I think it is disgraceful to pick a TV show and base it on people's insecurities and uncertainty and literally con them into the maligned drivel that the show is

So please do not take these two pillocks seriously as the show is all for entertainment.



Well said, do you know how much he was getting paid a show? I heard it was something like 250kish.

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Reply #33 - Feb 5th, 2006 at 7:56pm
 
Jambo wrote

Leslie Flint is the worlds best ever medium in my eyes next to Gordon Smith, Helen Duncan and Doris Stokes.  I mean he was tested in every way and passed them all.

Leslie Flint was indeed the greatest Medium of all time. He once came through in a seance that I sat in nearly two yr ago. He said he felt like giving up many times in his life because no one would believe him and he was getting fed up by it all!!

His Book is  a MUST to read.
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Reply #34 - Feb 5th, 2006 at 10:39pm
 
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Leslie Flint was indeed the greatest Medium of all time. He once came through in a seance that I sat in nearly two yr ago. He said he felt like giving up many times in his life because no one would believe him and he was getting fed up by it all!!

His Book is  a MUST to read.


amen to that.

his book is absolutely breath-taking and puts alot of his doubters to shame.

Whats interesting is that when he was younger he hated his gift!  Shows you he was not a conman.
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Reply #35 - Feb 6th, 2006 at 3:51am
 
Hi spitfire, boy such good questions. I have had the privilege of recalling much of our activity through our dreams state. And I can confirm for you that we can and do indeed have sex within the higher realms,we can experience full physical sensation as-well , touch pain in-fact everything you feel down here you can feel up there.

As for getting bored, well I think it would be hard to achieve as where so productive within that time and space.I think the one thing that keeps us coming back here is the one thing that we seem to lack within the astral plane and of-cause that one thing is emotion it is our greatest teacher after all.,

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Reply #36 - Feb 6th, 2006 at 4:46am
 
Gordon Smith (as Jambo mentioned ) IMO seems to really really know his stuff! What accuracy!!

I just found out he is at Newcastle soon but I am too late to get a ticket  Undecided but I will be watching for him again without a doubt. I will get to see him if it's the last thing I do!
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Reply #37 - Feb 6th, 2006 at 6:45am
 
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Gordon Smith (as Jambo mentioned ) IMO seems to really really know his stuff! What accuracy!!

I just found out he is at Newcastle soon but I am too late to get a ticket  Undecided but I will be watching for him again without a doubt. I will get to see him if it's the last thing I do!


I got a ticket for him, quite awhile back, i'll let you know what happens
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Reply #38 - Feb 7th, 2006 at 12:00am
 
I know I may have got on board this thread a bit late, but I would assume i'm the one with the least experience in spiritual exploration on this forum so this is just a theory:

Much of what we learn, what forms our character, what builds us as people often happens through painful or perhaps more accurately; challenging events in our lives.

From what I have gathered about the afterlife, we are relatively free of consequences. (at least after we settle down there) We get back our greater knowledge of self and past selves but perhaps we lack the challenges of the physical realm and return to learn more. Who would wish pain or trying times for themselves in the afterlife? Perhaps we grow stagnant?

Just a thought!  Wink
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Re: So, what are the limitations of the afterlife?
Reply #39 - Feb 7th, 2006 at 11:08am
 
...Is it weird that my idea of 'heaven' is imperfect by nature? I mean...I hear about all this "no pain, no fear, wanting for nothing" all the time...but I don't think I could be really happy in an afterlife where there is nothing to struggle and grow against.

I have a really clear outline of what I want my place to be like, though, so I guess what I'm personally asking is that...is it possible to have an 'imperfect' afterlife, or are they going to throw you into a perfect one, even if you don't want it?
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