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Originally posted by Boston
I don’t really go with the idea that if something has a physical explanation it therefore becomes un – supernatural. To expect the laws of physics to un – do themselves in order to have evidence of an interaction with a dimension that is above or outside of our normal perception to me seems like a jump in logic.
It’s obvious the radio has a electrical short of some kind, but it’s the synchronicity of the thing that grabs at your heart.
Most of the time the events which cause our attention to switch from the mundane to the awareness of a larger existence are not flashy or hugely outstanding. They are events which seem more like whispers or nudges or reminders. Particularly when they are good things and comforting.
When someone dies, especially when they are close to our hearts, the vale between the worlds gets very thin. Many things seem highlighted and IMO our hearts, due to pain, have a time of clarity of awareness. I am coming up to 2 years after a great loss and a time of strong grief. There is a difference between the shock and the clarity. Both fade as time passes.
I would suggest to you to not be concerned about the radio (the tool) but to accept the message of your fathers love and approval. You took a video of it and the song was “don't go breaking my heart..” LOL … i would try not getting distracted with the details (the radio) but stick with the real stuff –
Originally posted by Boston
I don’t really go with the idea that if something has a physical explanation it therefore becomes un – supernatural. To expect the laws of physics to un – do themselves in order to have evidence of an interaction with a dimension that is above or outside of our normal perception to me seems like a jump in logic.
It’s obvious the radio has a electrical short of some kind, but it’s the synchronicity of the thing that grabs at your heart.
Originally posted by abbey7777
One thing I never mentioned. The first time this happened the day after dad died the heartbeat started fast and then over a period of several minutes it slowed down gradually until it stopped without me touching the volume knob. I wasnt there when dad died. I cared for him at home until the last 6 hours because they did not set up properly the morphine stomach pump system. He went to hospital and I rushed back home to be with mum who was also dieing.
When I heard the beat start next day and heard it slowly getting slower, I was with dad as he died