would die in a horrible car accident, what would you think?
2007-09-08
17:41:44
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And that healer was the Dalai Lama's healer.
2007-09-08
17:49:38 ·
update #1
I did not pay him any money. By all circumstances of having met him at all was strange. He is no longer a monk, but he still has a gift to heal. The object of his healing is not me, nor my daughter.
2007-09-08
17:59:15 ·
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Trust in the Lord with all of your heart lean not on your own understanding, in all ways aknowledge Him & He will derect your path Proverbs 3:5-6. And that is the truth.
2007-09-08 17:56:34
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answered by GREGORIOUSITY 5
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This healer sounds very irresponsible, and you probably should cleanse yourself of her contact. Don't dwell on this pronouncement. This healer sounds like a drama-hungry egomaniac. If you haven't communicated this to your daughter yet, then don't
As a fairly successful runecaster, I can say that nothing in the future is laid out that precisely. There are tendencies to go one way or another, but all human beings have free will. Our ability to choose makes the future unfixed.
2007-09-09 00:56:04
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answered by Robin Runesinger 5
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Serves you right as you bought it upon yourself.Tell your daughter to be careful,not because a healer said something but because such ideas may become a kind of auto suggestion in some people,though very rarely.By the way,an experienced Healer never makes such serious fore casting in a direct manner but always in a round about way,Any way,forget about it and live a normal life.Promise yourself never to go to such people in future.
2007-09-09 00:54:59
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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This is what happens when a fool and his money part ways. It was cruel for any person to say such a terrible thing. Why would anyone give money to these con artists? I don't care whose healer he was; he's a cruel person and a liar. Don't believe a word of it.
2007-09-09 00:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I would walk away with "Damn - now I realize life doesn't last forever and you never know how someone may die.."
Listen, its just another possibility out of the thousands of ways to die. I caution you to not freak out about it. Don't try to hide your daughter in a plastic bubble because of it. Don't exile her from ever riding in a car, or be around a street, because man, thats just inevitable.
2007-09-09 00:47:37
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answered by iColorz 4
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I would think that it could cause great problems, but based on a real ground. If your daughter really believes that she is going to die in a car accident, she could start feeling fright seeing a car, or panicking on the street. And her fright could REALLY cause her to be struck by car. I would forget the whole story, for her sake.
2007-09-09 00:53:42
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answered by nini 2
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I will say : Inna Lillahi Wainna Ilaihi Rajiuoon
2007-09-09 01:23:00
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answered by kabduk 2
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For those of us whom have lost a loved one - It is a Tragedy
For the Doctors and Nurses death is a Failure.
But .....For the one whom has passed.....
Death is the Greatest Next Step In Their Existence.
Truly enjoy the times you have together.
2007-09-09 00:53:57
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answered by Dionannan 5
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I imagine the next thing he/she would expect you to ask him/her is how you can prevent it. I also imagine there would be some expense involved. I personally would ask him/her how that information is supposed to heal anything.
2007-09-09 00:53:30
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answered by ? 4
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Do not seek out people who are servants of the evil one, there is no life in them. Seek out God's people and their truth's.
2007-09-10 01:23:21
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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