tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post8323290540174184829..comments2023-06-08T06:53:33.892-04:00Comments on A TRANSIT OF CONTINGENCIES: Transient Coherence and ChaosBruce Duensinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-51463583921980786352014-02-25T00:49:33.555-05:002014-02-25T00:49:33.555-05:00Thank you,but not disappointed! Was just wondering...Thank you,but not disappointed! Was just wondering if perhaps the whole 'energy',or the surrounding environment lent itself to some of my photo anomalies? It's just curious to me how after my father passed away I started getting the anomalies in my photos. I was pondering wether or not in some form or another,if his "spirit" was showing,or allowing me to get the photos I get? I like to think that in his own way he has shown me tidbits from the other side,LOL! <br /> What was especially interesting to me was how my mother told me,prior to his passing,he would see and talk to someone who would visit him from out of the closet? I found that rather unsettling,but thought maybe it was part of his bein sick? He was diabetic,but came down with pneumonia,and within a week he passed! And after that,that's when I started getting anomalies in my photos! I've wondered ever since if there was a connection?Jazzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06011395163669885382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-86862230208832266612014-02-24T08:51:19.415-05:002014-02-24T08:51:19.415-05:00A note to "Jazzy"...I am not in a positi...A note to "Jazzy"...I am not in a position to offer advice on your situation nor would I presume to do so if I had any specific suspicion to offer or share. I could not contribute anything worthwhile to comment upon because I am here and you are there. I did not post your comment because it solicited advice and I do not consider myself to have any great expertise in this, to set myself up as a proverbial "guru" <br />Sorry to disappoint you.Bruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-4454252419693001542014-02-24T08:43:04.764-05:002014-02-24T08:43:04.764-05:00My father developed brain cancer that over the cou...My father developed brain cancer that over the course of four months or so had completely taken over his body. He did not want to go into hospice. I came back from Denver to assist with his care..giving up my position back there. In the last two weeks or so, he also carried on a conversation from time to time with what seemed to be a group rather than an "individual". He did not want to die and resisted with every bit of energy he had. These conversations with these quasi- individuals became testy..and at times argumentative..."Those damn Jesus people.." he said when asked who or what he was so upset with. <br />What is interesting was that immediately after his death, there were several inexplicable events that took place. The smoke detectors would fire off and this occurred after I replaced every one of them. It was exasperating. One day I had enough of this irritating nonsense and out of sheer frustration and a certain entertainment factor. I said.'.If thats you Dad..I will count to three and then you activate them.' I counted to three and they went off. I tried it again. Same result. I shrugged it off but it never reoccurred after I had made my request. <br />Other odd events followed for a few days. Others would follow a decade later....Of course my mother and son have passed and.....nothing, no odd events. Sometimes when reflecting back on those events, I wonder if his resistance to death was a factor. I cannot say it was my father's after death persistence that was at play but it was certainly ( for a time) pretty strange.Bruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-66673276407682675822014-02-24T08:11:49.790-05:002014-02-24T08:11:49.790-05:00“The demarcation between our inner world and the e...“The demarcation between our inner world and the environment as representing a spatial relationship is self evident.”<br /><br />As my father aged into his late 80’s and then into his 90’s he had TIAs or what is known as mini-strokes. During one of the TIAs he fell and broke his hip and went into shock. After the hip operation he was in a coma like state for a few days. He eventually returned to consciousness but initially it wasn’t the same state he had been in before the incident. He didn’t recognize or communicate with any of us in the room with him, instead there seemed to be an entirely different cast of characters he was sharing the room with as he spoke with them by name and interacted by directing them in some activity or another. This went on for some period of time until he eventually blended back into a shadow of his previous self but throughout the remainder of his life he ignored any questions that were posed concerning that period of time when he spoke with the strangers in the room. The onset of dementia followed. <br /><br />Obviously this was a sad situation for our entire family but I thought it was interesting to point out from the standpoint that in this instance, my father's brain seemed to have created a specific world simulation that only he was living inside of. With his eyes wide open and with the ability to move and speak he was experiencing something that we were excluded from.<br />Michael Garretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14863313404953361727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-57460959839029787842014-02-24T08:06:40.710-05:002014-02-24T08:06:40.710-05:00Pavel Chichikov
4:00 PM (16 hours ago) to me
Tr...<br />Pavel Chichikov <br />4:00 PM (16 hours ago) to me <br /><br />Tried to comment on your blog but for some reason it didn't work:<br /><br />Different levels of discourse, different worlds, but there is a unity that enfolds all of them into one. Mystics perceive it, but so do so-called ordinary people having extraordinary experiences.<br /><br />There was a well-known travel writer who as a young man sailed in the one the last steel-hulled sailing vessels in the 1930s, and while working aloft in a fierce storm in the southern ocean experienced this sort of cosmic unity.<br /><br />But then, Arthur Koestler, while waiting in a cell to executed by Franco's forces during the Spanish Civil War experienced something very similar.Bruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-34731408418143508022014-02-23T13:20:59.304-05:002014-02-23T13:20:59.304-05:00Bruce,if I may,I have a question and would,like yo...Bruce,if I may,I have a question and would,like your input? I am an amateur photographer,and have taken thousands of photos. Before moving here to Kansas,I lived in Dallas,and had some ghostly activity,from which I suspect we're a couple of playful children?<br /> A neighbor who lived behind me,his wife became ill and passed away in their home. After my father passed away,I have been able to get some rather peculiar images when taking photos with different cameras. Since I take a lot of photos,in my backyard,being proud of my garden and the handwork,I also have captured some what I would call anomalous objects! My question is this,is it or,could it be possible that the energy from the neighborhood contribute to this effect? Or is it just me,and the anomalies I get are just that,anomalies?<br /> I have pondered that thought for sometime,the connection between UAP and hauntings,although I've kept that part to myself! Jazzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06011395163669885382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-51879241033211549752014-02-23T07:41:24.886-05:002014-02-23T07:41:24.886-05:00Some time ago I did a side by side comparison of g...Some time ago I did a side by side comparison of ghost behavior to ufo behavior ( its archived here) and the match appears to be close. Of course that is no definitive answer in of itself and it's a sort of Pandoras Box in that the same offshoots of preemptive thinking or foregone conclusions will appear. I saw that Nick Redfern's essay was placed side by side ar The Anomalist to this one and I commented at his site, as to the same cautionary approach that has to be taken. He spoke of "soul collection" and diabetes in conjunction with this angle and for me thats a bridge too far..or several bridges too far to cross at this point for me personally. I suspect a great deal but know very little. Bruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-927396480055054170.post-81975450666535591212014-02-23T02:15:13.748-05:002014-02-23T02:15:13.748-05:00Interesting piece Bruce! From childhood to adultho...Interesting piece Bruce! From childhood to adulthood,I grew up and lived in haunted houses of various levels of activity,from typical casual darting shadows and moans and groans,to more sinister touchy feely,name calling,sitting on the bed next to you,even changing channels on the television!<br /> Being terrified as a kid of my own house ( a violent death occurrence in our basement) I eventually accepted the fact that I was receptive of the 'energy' that emanated from each home that I lived in! Aside from ghosts and apparitions,sightings and encounters of various types,the plasma displays were prob the most enlightening,to say the least!<br /> After all said and done,I've reached the conclusion that they were all connected somehow through energy?! What's interesting to me is,when I hear tales of others experiences of "paranormal" events in their homes,I can relate a little more with humor now than when I was a kid,knowing their is thin line between the physical and the spiritual worlds,at least that's how I see it!<br /> Nevertheless,you do some fabulous writing,and it's always a pleasure to read your articles. Keep up the good work! Jazzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06011395163669885382noreply@blogger.com