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Andrew
03-14-2012, 03:42 PM
Hi everyone! Sorry for being AWOL this week - I've been really busy!! Anyway, I was reading Yahoo! News, I just had to find time to post this article on here. You can read it here (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/emails-dead-man-account-helping-family-friends-closure-193306965.html) directly. It's about a man who died of a heart attack at 32. He supposedly sent a message through email to his close friend after this death. The subject was "I'm watching", and the message was as follows:

"Did you hear me? I'm at your house. Clean your f***ing attic!!!"

Now, just before his death, the man had been in the friend's attic and teased him about how disorganized it was. They were the only two there, and he hadn't told anyone else about the conversation. It's hard to tell if this is a valid spiritual experience or not, but I think it's probable.

The message was short and two the point, as communications from the dead often are. Remember, the longer the message, the more confusing it can be, the more chance or error, and the more energy it takes.

This message has also comforted the friend immensely. It seems as though the spirit knew exactly how to comfort him. It is highly improbable that a random hacker would have been able to use that attic comment. Also, the attic message could simply be for the man to identify himself and prove who he is, like how spirits will send mediums images of how they died to convince the client.

"Did you hear me?" could be some type of reference to a type of sound communication. Sometimes, spirits try to communicate with people through noises and sounds, which often go unnoticed or unexplained.

Anyway, I thought this was interesting.

graphire
03-14-2012, 08:11 PM
Thanks for sharing Andrew. I thought it was something that we setup before we die and automatically sends out after our death. I subscribed to one of those services where I wrote all the things that I want to say to my loved ones after I die. But this is interesting. Can they really do that? Send emails from beyond? This might have something to do with energy. Remember, everything in us and around us is energy. And there are people with supercharged bioenergy fields that can cause or manipulate electrical disturbances. So it's also possible with someone exceptionally or highly energized soul entity to manipulate email communication from beyond. Or maybe Steve Jobs from the other side came up with an Apple Mac Summerland Edition which will allow them to go online and communicate to us here on earth :D. just throwin a few wild theories here :o... love to hear from others regarding this topic.

Carol and Mikey
03-14-2012, 09:13 PM
This is cool stuff no doubt. I frequently think about the movie Ghost with Patrick Swayze. I feel there are many things in that movie that are real in what "spiritual energy" can do. In that movie, there was computer action. I remember the last interview Patrick Swayze had before he passed, he talked about things in that movie and how he felt that much of it was real as well. I need to watch that again....it has been awhile. :) Mikey tells me that nothing is impossible when it comes to spiritual communication. I believe that.
Carol and Mikey "in Spirit"

Roberta Grimes
03-14-2012, 09:57 PM
Some of those doing instrumental transcommunication (ITC) in Europe have received and documented both images and messages from the dead received on their computers. Apparently the dead literally superimpose their own computer at their energy level on the material computer belonging to the experimenter, and the images are created. It seems to me that in theory emailing between energy levels would be an easier task, since the email is itself a communication. If this is real, and if the dead are figuring out how to email between dimensions, then Katy-bar-the-door a lot of emails are going to be showing up very soon! And - my goodness! - do the dead use profanities ;-)??

Roberta Grimes
03-14-2012, 10:02 PM
Thanks for sharing Andrew. I thought it was something that we setup before we die and automatically sends out after our death. I subscribed to one of those services where I wrote all the things that I want to say to my loved ones after I die. But this is interesting. Can they really do that? Send emails from beyond? This might have something to do with energy. Remember, everything in us and around us is energy. And there are people with supercharged bioenergy fields that can cause or manipulate electrical disturbances. So it's also possible with someone exceptionally or highly energized soul entity to manipulate email communication from beyond. Or maybe Steve Jobs from the other side came up with an Apple Mac Summerland Edition which will allow them to go online and communicate to us here on earth :D. just throwin a few wild theories here :o... love to hear from others regarding this topic.

Hi Graphire! We are so glad you're here. I love your theory that Steve Jobs might be behind it all! You are right, though, that since everything is energy - and since an email is essentially an energy packet - it should in theory be possible to email between energy levels. For a century Thomas Edison and others have been working on developing an inter-dimensional telephone, without much apparent success so far... but that is probably a much harder task that figuring out how to make email work. Maybe email is going to be the first method of regular communication with the dead? Wouldn't that be fabulous?!

Identity
03-15-2012, 11:10 AM
Looks like we are one step closer to form ways to effectively communicate with the dead. The problem is that not many innovators are invested in such a process due to their ignorance.

Roberta Grimes
03-16-2012, 12:34 PM
I came across this article (http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-03-wireless-message-neutrinos.html) yesterday and thought you all should see it. Apparently there is experimentation going on in communication using subatomic particles, which is as close to inter-dimensional communication as today's clueless scientists are likely to get. It is possible that teams of the dead might be working with these living scientists, even if the scientists themselves don't know about it. What if instead of receiving the message that was sent through rock this way, they had received "Hi Mom! I'm alive!"...? What then? I am coming to think it likely that our first real communications will indeed be emails!

Andrew
03-18-2012, 10:49 AM
Thanks for sharing Andrew. I thought it was something that we setup before we die and automatically sends out after our death. I subscribed to one of those services where I wrote all the things that I want to say to my loved ones after I die. But this is interesting. Can they really do that? Send emails from beyond? This might have something to do with energy. Remember, everything in us and around us is energy. And there are people with supercharged bioenergy fields that can cause or manipulate electrical disturbances. So it's also possible with someone exceptionally or highly energized soul entity to manipulate email communication from beyond. Or maybe Steve Jobs from the other side came up with an Apple Mac Summerland Edition which will allow them to go online and communicate to us here on earth :D. just throwin a few wild theories here :o... love to hear from others regarding this topic.

Actually, Graphire, I believe the article was just mentioning that people can set up emails after death, not that that particular guy actually did so.

I have heard a few stories about computers and electronic messages. Obviously, there are not decades of research on such signs because computers are relatively new, but we do have some recorded accounts. Computers are operated by energy and, as you say, everything is energy. Like Roberta suggests above, it seems to be that the deceased can superimpose their energy over that of a computer in order to manipulate the computer. I have read that they find this somewhat easier than manipulating the actual physical world.

Amazingly, I have already seen a couple of mediums who claim to have been in contact with Steve Jobs, and one who I believe actually one. Being an Apple fan, and having followed the story of Steve Jobs, I think that this one particular medium was amazingly accurate: both on Job's person and how he would have felt after his death. Apparently, he has created an iPad there that turns into an HDTV when you think!

Andrew
03-18-2012, 10:51 AM
Hi Graphire! We are so glad you're here. I love your theory that Steve Jobs might be behind it all! You are right, though, that since everything is energy - and since an email is essentially an energy packet - it should in theory be possible to email between energy levels. For a century Thomas Edison and others have been working on developing an inter-dimensional telephone, without much apparent success so far... but that is probably a much harder task that figuring out how to make email work. Maybe email is going to be the first method of regular communication with the dead? Wouldn't that be fabulous?!

That's mind-blowing! It makes sense though - maybe the phone isn't working because the scientists are not meant to create a phone, but email. In any case, I feel that email would be a lot cheaper. Can you picture the phone companies: 5 cents per minute domestic, 25 cents per minutes international, $1.50 per minute inter-dimensional :)?

Andrew
03-18-2012, 10:52 AM
Looks like we are one step closer to form ways to effectively communicate with the dead. The problem is that not many innovators are invested in such a process due to their ignorance.

I agree! One of the downsides to not having widespread acceptance of the afterlife is that not many people who are actually qualified to be working on this stuff are aware that it is happening!

Roberta Grimes
03-19-2012, 05:11 AM
That's mind-blowing! It makes sense though - maybe the phone isn't working because the scientists are not meant to create a phone, but email. In any case, I feel that email would be a lot cheaper. Can you picture the phone companies: 5 cents per minute domestic, 25 cents per minutes international, $1.50 per minute inter-dimensional :)?

Good one... I hadn't thought of the economic angle ;)! But on the other hand, if in fact there were money to be made in developing a Summerland phone connection, then it would be much more likely to happen because entrepreneurs would be lining up to fund the research. Profit motive ain't all bad, you know!

Andrew
03-19-2012, 03:12 PM
I hadn't thought of that. If there's money to be made, then I'm sure someone will pursue this line of work at some point.