--- In [email protected], vedamer...@... wrote: > > dear friends, > on my sidhi course i had a similar experience ... > > this movie > everyone can understand. > it does not matter which country or religion, > or which lanuage, > everyone will understand .... > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jedd2FiZTqM > > enjoy michael
Wonderful. I've seen this happen, too. In New York I worked for a time in a very tall skyscraper, near the top floor. Well, one day I got on the elevator going down, and found it almost full. Those elevators were "weight sensitive," which meant that it "knew" that it was full and thus didn't stop at any of the other floors unless someone on it had pushed a button to get off on that floor. Well, everyone was being New Yawkers, which means that they were standing their sullen and glum, no one interacting with anyone else, no one saying a thing or even looking at anyone else. This went on until the elevator got to one of the middle floors of the building. Then the car stopped, and one guy got off. The doors closed and glum silence returned. After a few floors, a guy at the back of the elevator said out loud, "I don't know about the rest of you, but I kind of miss him." Everyone cracked up. Laughter just like in this film clip. By the time we reached the ground floor, some people had tears in their eyes from laughing so hard. And when we got to the ground floor, people looked around and said goodbye to these people they had never said hello to in years of working in that building together. Interestingly, over the next few months, every time one of us ran into someone who shared the same elevator ride, we would crack up and laugh all over again.
