On May 3, 5:37=A0pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Something I have wondered for a long time about Lindelof (among many =A0
> others, including his educational op****tunaties in the mideast) is, has
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> Lindelof ever seen his father since his father passed away? Seance or
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> shadow in the night?
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> Robert, you are the Lindelof expert here...any inside scoop on Damon's
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> conjuring David?
Funny, but the one the friends I know usually try to connect with was
David's friend Charles Raspil, who died a few months before David.
Nadine has had quite a few signs from him, which I haven't had for a
while now...although she wants to count the Giants winning the Super
Bowl as one.
Damon and David used to play a game called "casting runes" which they
based on a published story (whose name I've forgotten) concerning a
bad luck charm -- a cursed rune written on a note. The object was to
not be the one in possession of it. It was a kind of hot potato that
could go around for years, and there were rules regarding the proper
ways to pass it and notice being given and time out from the game
(which was otherwise one of those life-filling games that I would
hate).
IIRC there was NOT a game of rune casting under way when Davar
(David's pen name) died, but if there had been and Damon had it last,
that would have been an obvious object for psychometry to connect with
Davar. But for reasons I don't feel like going into again, I rather
doubt Damon would even attempt it -- some others of us might, maybe
including Damon's mother. I don't think I want to ask him now either.
Somehow I think if Davar communicated, it'd be like the message from
God he had under ether when he tried it for a kick as a young man.
God said, "You know neither you nor anyone else is ever going to
believe this when you wake up."
Robert


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