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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 13:10:11 GMT
Yesterday as I drove through the small outdated downtown of the city I live in I saw a vulture land on top of a wooden utility pole. Vultures are rather common here but seldom do you see them in town.
Something felt odd about it and I decided to turn on the radio. I caught the song at the very beginning.
All our times have come
Here but now they're gone
Seasons don't fear the reaper
Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain
We can be like they are
Come on baby... Don't fear the Reaper
Baby take my hand... Don't fear the Reaper
We'll be able to fly... Don't fear the Reaper
I looked for numbers. The odometer read 84949 the clock 11:49. on my trip home the same or other vulture flew low in front of the vehicle.
I am trying to shake off a cold and it went down into my chest. I started having breathing problems in the evening. I went to bed reading but arose quick with a massive choking cough, near suffocation event. I could only cough out with no air back in. So scary but I finally got a little air into my lungs. At 11:49 pm I was in the emergency room being treated for bronchitis. An inhaler and some pills they prescribed seem to have me on the mend. I really thought I might have been going down for the count. Understand vultures symbolize death. They track down the dead and dying. Tell me there are not signs and omens.
signed glad to be breathing Myka
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 20:48:32 GMT
Please watch this one Myka! Bruce Lipton explains that a death wish or a life wish will accomplish just that: death or life! So watch your thoughts and outlook in life. This is a brilliant video backed by science. www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEfXK3D8vGcHoping you can open it if not go onto the thread of Bruce Lipton and Miron has it posted there. Best wishes of great health, Myka! Thanks so much for the best wishes. Actually the vultures and music happened before my episode. I did not equate them to anything until this morning after it was over. But I will heed your advice .
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