--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Cool experience no matter what you combine with it.  The universe is
> an awesome place.  If it inspired awe then it was the spirit of 
Doug.
>  Good enough.

Sometimes, the soul energy can appear this way; for me anyway, 
sometimes I think of someone, and I get a flash of light, like a 
shooting star, that fades away...
So, it could have been, a sort of inner experience- or a perception 
of the soul's energy?...
r.g.
 




> > > 
http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0703/feature3/multimedia.html
> > > 
> > > March 2007 National Geographic magazine:
> > > 
> > > "Once a second somewhere in the universe a star explodes with 
the 
> > > brilliance of an entire galaxy">>>
> > 
> > I saw one.  
> > No-one will believe this but, I saw one the day Doug Henning 
died. (I 
> > should point out I had, and have, no sense of interest or 
connection to 
> > Doug Henning or anything he did whatsoever...totally 
uninteresting to 
> > me). On the day Doug Henning died, I walked out of the dome in 
the 
> > evening, happened to look straight up, and I saw a bright point 
of 
> > light come alive and then fade slowly over about 2-3 seconds. I 
> > thought: "Wow, I just saw a supernova - amazing". I had studied 
> > astronomy in-depth as a teenager, and I could think of nothing 
else 
> > that would do that, so deep in the evening sky. It was like a 
silent 
> > beacon from deep deep in the warmth of space, there was a warmth 
and 
> > bliss to everything in those moments. And I thought, maybe I 
imagined 
> > it, but I'll just check its position and see if there are any 
reports 
> > in astronomy magazines. So I noted its position between Orion and 
> > Casseoppeia. A few weeks later I was in a bookstore browsing, and 
> > decided to look the position up, to see where it was. I was 
amazed to 
> > find that the constellation it was in was Auriga (which I had 
forgotten 
> > since my teenage studies), and further that Auriga meant "The 
> > Charioteer", so I thought that was neat, because Maharishi had 
always 
> > been going on about Brahman being the Charioteer. But further I 
looked 
> > and then I discovered that within Auriga, right around the region 
where 
> > I saw the supernova (or whatever it was) was a tiny constellation 
I had 
> > never heard of called "the Magicians". How funny, since it was 
the day 
> > Doug Henning died who was so close to Maharishi's heart. I don't 
know 
> > the exact time Doug died or wether it coincided at all with me 
walking 
> > out the dome around 6.45 - 7pm in the evening, but that is my 
story of 
> > having seen (maybe) a supernova.
> > 
> > OffWorld
> >
>


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