Tuesday, March 07, 2006

On 3/7/06, Kathleen Callon wrote:

Just had to share something that happened a couple days ago...I have about twenty aunts and uncles (my parents are from large families and almost all, except a nun, have spouses). I live in CA, and they all live in New England. Haven't seen most of them in years.

Three nights ago I had a dream, OK, a nightmare about one of my mother's brothers not being able to find his wife in the dark. It really shook me. The next day I called my mom and we talked for a while. Before I let her off the phone, I told her I had to ask her something. I asked her how my uncle was.

She was quiet, and then she said, "I wasn't going to tell anyone, but last night his wife tried to kill herself." She had tried to overdose on sleeping pills.

When things like this happen, I know "spooky action" is real and wish to hell I could figure it out.

Hope you are well, glad your jury duty is over, and hope it's sunny where you are today.

Kat

(P.S.- Curious what you think of Russ Feingold, and I love what you've done with the Einstein pics.)

Okay, the post-script was actually from a separate email earlier this week, but give me a little literary license, please.

Interesting story. It is not important to figure it out. In fact, not knowing keeps the mind open to many possibilities, and allows the possibility of observing the miraculous. Stay open-minded, stay not knowing.

I am fine. Jury duty is over. It is sunny.

Don't really know too much about Russ Feingold, other than what I've read at Rhodian Attic. But a quick look at his web site indicates he is opposed to Arctic drilling, domestic wiretapping and abusive tactics by immigration officers. So I'm keeping my not-knowing mind open to the possibility that he might be the real thing - an honest, outspoken U.S. Senator.

Glad that you liked the Einstein pictures. But here's the great part: you can make your own yourself! Go to hetemeel.com and have a blast! Email them to your friends! Post them to your blog!

I'm just not responsible for everyone's lost time, okay?

1 comment:

Kathleen Callon said...

Thanks, Shokai. I'll check it out.

Glad you're fine, and I hope today is sunny, too.