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Religions > Bible |
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"carl jones" |
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06 Jan 2005 07:36:01 PM |
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abortion memories |
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: “It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled this.
Calming down, Dee continued: “I saw that button hook coming up at me. I knew
my mother was trying to get me out.”
“Then what?” prodded Dr. Cheek.
“Nothing – only a little bleeding.”
“How do you know this?” asked Dr. Cheek.
“I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,” Dee
said, “and what is going to happen to them.”
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button hook
but could not complete the abortion.
“The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook experience
was, I believe,” says DR. Cheek, “a telepathic reflection of her mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying her
child.”
D.B.Cheek “Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?” Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
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| User: "Bible Studies with Satan" |
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| Title: Re: abortion memories |
06 Jan 2005 08:29:42 PM |
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carl jones wrote:
Isn't it amazing that fetuses know the English language beforee they are born?
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: “It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled this.
Calming down, Dee continued: “I saw that button hook coming up at me. I knew
my mother was trying to get me out.”
“Then what?” prodded Dr. Cheek.
“Nothing – only a little bleeding.”
“How do you know this?” asked Dr. Cheek.
“I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,” Dee
said, “and what is going to happen to them.”
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button hook
but could not complete the abortion.
“The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook experience
was, I believe,” says DR. Cheek, “a telepathic reflection of her mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying her
child.”
D.B.Cheek “Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?” Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
carljones@usadatanet.net
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| User: "carl jones" |
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| Title: Re: abortion memories |
08 Jan 2005 11:51:38 PM |
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"Bible Studies with Satan" <church@state.org> wrote in message
news:qumDd.28041$3m6.26955@attbi_s51...
carl jones wrote:
Isn't it amazing that fetuses know the English language beforee they are
born?
The unborn perceives in utero. The memories come out as IF he understood the
language.
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the
abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the
abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred
before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent
dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook
through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying
the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: "It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm
going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape
from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled
this.
Calming down, Dee continued: "I saw that button hook coming up at me. I
knew
my mother was trying to get me out."
"Then what?" prodded Dr. Cheek.
"Nothing - only a little bleeding."
"How do you know this?" asked Dr. Cheek.
"I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,"
Dee
said, "and what is going to happen to them."
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to
kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button
hook
but could not complete the abortion.
"The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook
experience
was, I believe," says DR. Cheek, "a telepathic reflection of her
mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying
her
child."
D.B.Cheek "Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?"
Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
carljones@usadatanet.net
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| User: "Bible Studies with Satan" |
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| Title: Re: abortion memories |
09 Jan 2005 01:06:06 AM |
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carl jones wrote:
"Bible Studies with Satan" <church@state.org> wrote in message
news:qumDd.28041$3m6.26955@attbi_s51...
carl jones wrote:
Isn't it amazing that fetuses know the English language beforee they are
born?
The unborn perceives in utero. The memories come out as IF he understood the
language.
The Amazing Randi has $1,000,000 for you if you can prove this superstition is a
fact. Really!
To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. A
time to be born, a time to die. A time to plant and a time to *pluck up* that
which has been planted.
Eccles 3
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the
abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the
abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred
before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent
dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook
through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying
the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: "It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm
going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape
from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled
this.
Calming down, Dee continued: "I saw that button hook coming up at me. I
knew
my mother was trying to get me out."
"Then what?" prodded Dr. Cheek.
"Nothing - only a little bleeding."
"How do you know this?" asked Dr. Cheek.
"I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,"
Dee
said, "and what is going to happen to them."
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to
kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button
hook
but could not complete the abortion.
"The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook
experience
was, I believe," says DR. Cheek, "a telepathic reflection of her
mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying
her
child."
D.B.Cheek "Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?"
Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
carljones@usadatanet.net
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| User: "carl jones" |
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| Title: Re: abortion memories |
06 Jan 2005 09:25:17 PM |
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"Bible Studies with Satan" <church@state.org> wrote in message
news:qumDd.28041$3m6.26955@attbi_s51...
Isn't it amazing that fetuses know the English language beforee they are
born?
It is amazing. The fetus doesn't know the language but is picking up signals
telepathically.
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the
abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the
abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred
before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent
dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook
through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying
the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: "It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm
going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape
from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled
this.
Calming down, Dee continued: "I saw that button hook coming up at me. I
knew
my mother was trying to get me out."
"Then what?" prodded Dr. Cheek.
"Nothing - only a little bleeding."
"How do you know this?" asked Dr. Cheek.
"I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,"
Dee
said, "and what is going to happen to them."
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to
kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button
hook
but could not complete the abortion.
"The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook
experience
was, I believe," says DR. Cheek, "a telepathic reflection of her
mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying
her
child."
D.B.Cheek "Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?"
Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
carljones@usadatanet.net
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| User: "Bible Studies with Satan" |
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| Title: Re: abortion memories |
06 Jan 2005 11:39:40 PM |
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carl jones wrote:
"Bible Studies with Satan" <church@state.org> wrote in message
news:qumDd.28041$3m6.26955@attbi_s51...
Isn't it amazing that fetuses know the English language beforee they are
born?
If their preachers telepathetically condition them, those fetuses make fine,
mindless, lifelong pew-sitters
It is amazing. The fetus doesn't know the language but is picking up signals
telepathically.
What do you think of the idea that the unborn child perceives the
abortion
or abortion attempt?\
I think abortion is necessary in some circumstances but I think the
abortion
decision should be made carefully.
Perhaps the most incredible and heart-rending womb memories spotlight
abortion attempts.
Dee, a young woman, recalled a terrifying experience that occurred
before
her birth. She told Dr. David Cheek that she was having a recurrent
dream
that her mother was trying to abort her with a button hook. Dr. Cheek
explained that it would be almost impossible to get a button hook
through
the cervix. However, he hypnotized her with the possibility of verifying
the
unlikely event.
In Dee's words: "It's before I' m born. My father is shouting, 'I'm
going
to kill you!' Pulling her legs up to her chest as if trying to escape
from
something frightening, Dee suddenly began screaming as she recalled
this.
Calming down, Dee continued: "I saw that button hook coming up at me. I
knew
my mother was trying to get me out."
"Then what?" prodded Dr. Cheek.
"Nothing - only a little bleeding."
"How do you know this?" asked Dr. Cheek.
"I know it the same way I have known other things about real people,"
Dee
said, "and what is going to happen to them."
Several days later in a letter to Dr. Cheek, Dee's mother confirmed the
fantastic story. Dee's father was a vicious alcoholic. He threatened to
kill
her mother if she did not abort Dee. She did indeed get out a button
hook
but could not complete the abortion.
"The panic that Dee had shown while recalling the button hook
experience
was, I believe," says DR. Cheek, "a telepathic reflection of her
mother's
combined fear for her life and her anguish over the idea of destroying
her
child."
D.B.Cheek "Are telepathy clairvoyance and hearing possible in utero?"
Pre-
and Perinatal Psychology Journal Winter 1992, pp128-131
Carl
carljones@usadatanet.net
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