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A Miracle in Scientific American — by Charles Eisenstein

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:49 pm
by Welles
Charles begins his essay on this topic with...

"In the latest issue of Scientific American, Michael Shermer  describes an amazing and beautiful synchronicity that happened the day of his wedding, just this summer. I hope you read the article, but to summarize, an old non-functioning radio that had belonged to his bride's beloved grandfather mysteriously started playing a love song as the ceremony was about to commence, only to go silent again the next day.

The miracle I refer to is not the event itself, but rather the fact that it is recounted in the pages of a top science magazine by Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and a long-time upholder of scientific orthodoxy. His humility and courage in publicly revealing an experience that has, in his words, shaken his core beliefs is exemplary. That this revelation seems to contradict his aggressively argued position of many years makes it little short of miraculous."

His essay is worth reading...

http://charleseisenstein.net/a-miracle- ... -american/

...as is the original Scientific American article by Michael Schermer...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/artic ... -the-core/

Now what is the tie in with 11:11? I wondered if this might be Midwayer activity.

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Welles

Re: A Miracle in Scientific American — by Charles Eisenstein

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 4:43 am
by Sandy
Oh my ...I got spirit tingles all over as I read those two articles! I was so moved as I imagined how much this meant to Michael Shermer's new bride Jennifer. I know what it is like to feel alone and away from your family at special events.

I suspect Midwayer intervention in this case but definitely on behalf of this couple and Jennifer's grandfather ... a blessing and a gift of a sort for this couple.
The Midwayers can manipulate electronics quite easily and they can work in the physical as well pushing buttons on a person's old fashioned cassette tape player in the middle of the night. :) Yep, I woke up and heard George's voice in the next room...and yet, there he was beside me. As I got up and walked into the living room all at once I heard the player button click off and the transmit with George's voice stop. :sunflower: To this day I am not sure why they did this but it did have a profound effect on me, for a few hours at least. ;)

They can also manipulate animal life too and did for us without question on the day of our simple surprise wedding with no family or friends, at least none of the visible kind. When G and I went off to celebrate with fish and chips by the sea a pod of about 50 dolphins put on an aerial show that would have made Sea World's pale in comparison. So who needs a fancy reception. :mrgreen: But as this article pointed out, it can't be proven... the proof is subjective and it is there for the individuals experiencing it. You are inwardly and undeniably moved and you know without a shadow of a doubt that it is oh so much more.
love,
Sandy