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Smile Re: A Time Machine - 05-09-2007, 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Graybeard View Post
Well .... Hows this then
  • You have heard that your old great granny is just about to kark it, and, as you have high expectations as a beneficiary in her will, you decide that a quick trip to her bedside is the order of the day, just to cement your affections for her and to ease her on her way. This is probably an unnecessary expense, but on the whole, you feel that its worth it. Your heart is light
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  • Just before you slam the front door and race down the steps to the running taxi, you decide a quick astral projection into the past to the moment she signed her will could also be beneficial to your peace of mind.
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  • Horror of horrors, your astral observation reveals that she has signed the will in favour of a particular detested nephew and there is nothing at all you can do about it because you cannot interfere in the past !.
What do you do now Michael, cancel the running taxi in order to save any further wasted expense ... or do you embark on a pointless journey with no expectation whatsoever and a heavy heart because, as you say, you cannot change the past ?

Whatever you do now has been influenced by your 'astral observation' .. your future actions have been irrevocably compromised.

Now Michael, you must admit, that even an 'observation' has 'interfered' in the normal flow of events.


Irrepressibly yours mate ... get out of this one you pommy b**A#$%

cheers greg

Sorry Robert ... I just can't seem to stop using the List command ... i'm addicted
Not so,I would go and say farewell to the dear old lady,as is my rightful duty to do,
then I would accept what she had done,because,and here comes that, that trusty aid
"however",I soon afterwards took a trip into the future only to find,that 3weeks later he dies of a heart attack,and has he has no other living relatives,all his estate comes to me?

Pick the bones from that you AB?
regards michael.


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