"Everyday is a gift, and as long as i can open my eyes, i will focus on the new day, and all the happy memories that i have built up during my life"

Thursday, May 15, 2008

What about this?

My site was not available for viewing yesterday due to some maintenance work being carried out. I would like to apologise for any inconveniences caused.

2 days to be back home and 4 days to Wesak Day. Hmm...

This is real : Today when i was coming back from the office ( about 8.30pm ), while crossing the road, in the midst of heavy traffic jam, i heard a screeching tyre sound. I looked to my right and saw a car suddenly break at a road side. Driver was staring and keep looking at front reel, honk couple of times when there's no obstruction in front of his car. Other passers-by were looking, thinking that the driver must be weird. A motorcyclist then came to talk to him. Driver of the Black Perdana then drove away.

He sees dead people? This is so true that it happened to my dad weeks before he went for a heart bypass in 2005. So what does it suppose to mean?

We believe that we are able to sense the presence of spirits when they are around. Most ghosts and spirits that we see or feel may just not know or accept that they are dead. They no longer have a physical body but that they do continue to exist. And because we 'can see' them, they have chose to show themselves to us.

1 comment:

Mei Lee said...

goosebumps when I read this.

Vesak Day Procession

Vesak Day Procession
The Aura is a reflection of our True Nature at any given moment.Our True Nature is what is left when we recognize and discard all our habits, stereotypes, manners, and pretending, superficial behavior and become fully conscious, truly natural and spontaneous. Note that some people are so attached to their manners and habits that it is very hard, if not impossible, to discover who they really are. The only way to get an instant insight into their personality seems to be by watching their Aura, because the Aura shows their True Nature, behind any facade of superficial behavior.

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