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The last space shuttle launch
I don't know how to word this without sounding like a kook. I'm posting it here because I know that no one on this forum will judge what I say.
I have been having bad feelings about the launch of the shuttle Atlantis. This comes from someone who barely followed most flights.
There was a stupid show on TV about finding the city of Atlantis. No real proof, just crackpots making a show. I had no intention of watching the show, but when then word/name "Atlantis" was mentioned it was all I could do to keep back tears. I could not get the faces of the Atlantis crew out of my mind.
I know its past time to retire this fleet. Hell, all of them are older than my '92 Ford pickup !
I do not get "feelings" like this. I never have. My mother did. It was something we lived with. She was usually right, but I have never felt a sense of foreboding to something that is really not connected to me before.
There's nothing I can do. Maybe that's why I feel so helpless. Didn't sleep much last night. Couldn't get the image of the shuttle sitting on the launch pad getting ready to fly up into a big cloud of black and orange flame. I've never wanted to be wrong so badly before. Please let me be wrong now.
Thanks for letting me get this off my chest. I wish it helped.
Godspeed Atlantis. Dan.
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7/8/2011, 2:18 pm
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Re: The last space shuttle launch
Some of us in this world, are given a sight that others are not. Of those with the 'second' sight, only a few are right most of the time, with none who are right all the time.
If you are now starting to see with your 'second' sight, it is a gift, that most of us with it curse regularly, but it is part of us that we cannot function without. You may well be wrong, b a giftut you might be right, and if so, that is a gift you probably will wish was not yours, but this world needs to Seers, so if you are now using your 'second' sight welcome it. If you don't, you will probably not be able to cope.
I made the mistake once, of telling the authorities of an impending terrorist action. When it happened, they arrested me, held without charge for weeks, and only released when they couldn't get any proof against me. I am still a Seer, known well in many countries, but I don't mention massive events, because I don't want the hassle.
I have seen nothing about the shuttle, but I am only right most of the time - I do have the comfort of being wrong somtimes, but hopefully, not this time. I dis see both of the other shuttle disasters, weeks before the events took place, but as nobody listened, nothing was averted. The authorities have two likely responses to Seers, they either arrest us, or they ignore us.
If you are right, Dan, it has nothing at all to do with you, you just saw something 'out there' with no means of altering or stopping it. We don't 'see' things so we can change them, we see things for other reasons, that are too complex to go into right now. If you need to know, I will take the time.
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7/8/2011, 7:34 pm
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Re: The last space shuttle launch
Dan, maybe you got that feeling because its the last flight and you just got the vibes from everyones feelings of the last flight. I hope anyways.
I get these vibes too and sometimes they come true and sometimes they dont. I have learned to believe my vibes but be cautious. Sometimes I will have a feeling about something and weeks will go by and boom there it is!! Its so weird but really cool at the same time.
I do get caught up in my vibes sometimes and get real nervous/ upset but what ya gunna do? I just wait it out.
I think it is a gift we just dont have the knowledge to make it work for us. I have no idea why I dont look into it more it just seems so private and if you let the wrong people know they look at you like your nuts!!
I hope you vision is wrong for their sake tho!!
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Re: The last space shuttle launch
Dan, whatever it is, I do believe you're picking up something. It could be about the shuttle and the crew, as vivid as it is, or simply about the end of the program.
I really do hope it's a false alarm. Just like Muladzh said, there is very little you can do.
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7/9/2011, 4:09 pm
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Re: The last space shuttle launch
First of all, Dan, I'm glad that you knew you could come here to post this, knowing we'd understand.
Secondly, I hope that what you 'saw' has more to do with the program ending than with the shuttle and the lives aboard, ending. I've not seen or felt anything that would make me think something was going to happen...of course, I'm not always right....none of us are.
It's possible that you're seeing something outside of the space program, but because it's so prevalent right now, it's kind of stuck there. It could be something to do with the city of Atlantis, and your brain just can't separate the 2 right now, for some reason.
I hope that what you're feeling does not come to pass and that it is more feeling something from the past, rather than the future.
Blessings to you, and may you find some peace in all of this!!!
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You are right about no one here judging you or thinking you a kook......
I do hope that the what you are 'picking up' is all the sadness of it being the last launch, all those lives who have gone before, some to never return....now for 'naught'...
It is sad.......there are millions of people all over the world who feel this sadness, I'm hoping that is what you are picking up on.
Other than feeling sad myself and a bit empty, I've not felt any thing tragic....but I've not the gift...
Try to stay positive Dan, do not let it eat at you...
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falconr
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Re: The last space shuttle launch
Thank you all so much for the words and thoughts of support. I knew I could come here with this.
I watched the shuttle take off into the clouds with my heart in my throat.
The dreams have stopped. That is good more than I can say. They were always about the launch, so I do feel way more at ease now.
When they squeal those tires on the landing strip I will stop worrying all together, I hope.
Part of me wishes they could find a way to leave space travel to those who do it best, Shamans.
Love to all, Dan.
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I do think your feelings/visions/what-have-you could easily have been tapping into the highly emotionally charged end of an era. I worked on the shuttle program and it was all my colleagues could talk about these last few weeks. I even saw tears in old men's eyes that never would have allowed themselves to get choked up in front of me before.
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I'm so glad your dreams have stopped, Dan.
I wish there were more space travel, though. I want to stand on the moon and look at our precious planet and see her in all her blue glory.
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