Saturday Evening Posts
November 8-4 Edition
Part 1
I hold it as a mark of honor that a lot of people trust me.
I'm there for them as they open their lives, even reveal their deepest secrets,
just to help ease the burdens of their souls. Sometimes I feel like radio love
gurus Joe The Mango or Jun "Doctor Love" Banaag.
I tell them that I find inner peace
when I listen to my heart. I've lost count of the many times my instincts have
been proven right. I also tell them that my most painful experiences came from
the times I stifled that "still, small voice," as the Bible calls it.
I feel a sense of inevitability
when I heard about another radio star, one who wrote a book that shows how
intuition, not to mention remote viewing and astral projection, can be
developed. I knew, even before halfway through George Noory's Worker In The
Light, that I'll read it over and over again.
I was right. My last act before
falling asleep is to jump from page to page like a teleport, absorbing by
osmosis. It's now one of my boon companions in my inner journey. I have my
share of the otherworldly just like the author, Noory, the host of Coast To
Coast AM, the late-night paranormal call-in radio program aired throughout the
United States and Canada.
To Be Continued Next Saturday
George Noory in "Beyond Belief"
with James Van Praagh
Jonathan Aquino's Journals
July 30, 2014,
5:15 p.m., Wednesday
There are different reasons why people maintain a veneer of
fiction in their lives. It is easier at times to believe in
the illusion because the reality may lead to places you don't want to be in.
It's like skating over thin ice.
But the frost may crack when you
least expect it, the mask may fall off just when you began to believe it's
real. A relationship carries a baggage
of emotions, one on top of the other like layers in a birthday cake.
There is love, yet there are also the other
hues from the entire spectrum of human emotions. They are all there, like
graphic scintillations of a spinning kaleidoscope. I've asked myself many times what
if people can read each other's minds? What if each and everyone of us can
fathom the innermost depths of our fellowmen? If this is a world of telepaths,
then I somehow doubt that civilization itself would continue to exist. I see
the irony of a person trying to be somebody else in order to be like everybody else.
The Best of Jerry Lewis
I remember an old movie with comedy
star Jerry Lewis. There's a scene where he's thinking really nasty things about
a certain person. But his thoughts are being heard by everyone like a live
broadcast, and the guy he's thinking about is standing right in front of him.
3 comments:
"I think everything I do is normal, not paranormal but normal. It's using the power of the mind to achieve whatever we can endure." ~ David Blaine
It is easier at times to believe in the illusion because the reality may lead to places you don't want to be in...
"This is the miracle that happens every time to those who really love: the more they give, the more they possess." ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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