On 5 April 2014 15:10, Craig Weinberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Friday, April 4, 2014 6:00:09 PM UTC-4, Liz R wrote: >> >> Last night just before I woke up I had a dream about a guy coming to the >> door selling religion, so to speak - the details were a bit weird, as in >> most dreams, but that was the gist of it - I sent him away, saying "no >> thanks we don't indulge" or words to that effect. >> >> I've never had a dream of that sort, at least not that I can recall. >> >> A few minutes ago, for the first time since we've been in this house (1 >> and a half years) - indeed the first time in a lot longer than that - a guy >> came to the door with a copy of the "Watchtower" and a personal message >> from God. I sent him away, but ... I was a bit shaken. >> >> Charles also had a weird recurring dream for several years about a >> situation he has now found himself in, to do with work, which has freaked >> him out a bit, although his makes more sense as a "worry dream". >> >> Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence ... isn't it? >> > > Personally I think that you have to add in the fact that you took notice > of the happenstance, so already it was a potential coincidence. By the time > it recurs, it is slightly more than a coincidence. What does it mean? I > think not much but it offers a glimpse into the larger nature of time as > rooted in experience rather than physics. > > I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I took notice of it because it was quite an unusual and memorable dream - not so much the detail about the guy being a bible basher (although that was unusual) but some of the attendant details - odd features that made me tell Charles about it as soon as I woke up.
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