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Post by Colourmagic on Jul 16, 2004 4:55:47 GMT -5
Is anyone else having trouble keeping track of conversations. Every so often, I will be listening carefully to what someone is saying, only to realise that I've missed two or three seconds of what they are saying.
I also experienced for the first time last night, being in the middle of saying something myself, and forgetting the end purpose. Now I know this happens if I've a couple of drinks or so, but I'd consumed no alcohol for around three or four days!
Is this just me???
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Post by Nicole on Jul 16, 2004 10:37:38 GMT -5
LOL NO! That happens to me all the time. I can't remember my ass from a hole in the ground!
Nicole
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Post by Lunaria on Jul 16, 2004 11:39:18 GMT -5
You could be swinging into a higher dimension and back again. ;D
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Post by Monikah on Jul 16, 2004 13:02:15 GMT -5
Indeed it's a symptom of becoming consciously multidimensional again. Lots of people are toggling back and forth these days. As you become reacquainted with your many facets and open your mind to other dimensions, more thoughts come to the fore that distract you in 3d. Since you don't yet have your "full mind" again, it can be a nuisance and a challenge while trying to live in Now. LOL I've learned to laugh at it, and those around me are used to it and protective.
Love, Monikah
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Post by bluerose on Jul 16, 2004 20:11:35 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,A]On my way out of work today, an officer caught up with me and said he had forgotten my name already, even though we had "just walked out together yesterday and were talking."
I swear, I had never seen this man in my life! LMAO! [/glow]
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Post by rainbow on Jul 16, 2004 21:57:28 GMT -5
I'm real good at forgetting where I was going with a conversation, forgetting why I was going in the other room, even completly forgetting what the h*ck I was saying. ;D
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Post by seaoffeeling on Jul 16, 2004 22:56:20 GMT -5
This reminds me of my first day of high school. There was a girl who sat in front of me in my homeroom. We were seated alphabetically, and the two of us were paired up for a class exercise. The same day, at lunch, a girl came up to me and asked to sit with me. I introduced myself and asked her what homeroom she was in. "Yours!" she exclaimed - she was that same girl sitting in front of me whom I was paired up with for the exercise. Needless to say, my memory has gotten way worse in the 15 years that have passed. I've also developed a habit of zoning out of conversations completely, while appearing to be listening on the surface. Terrible, eh? -SeaofFeeling
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Post by bluerose on Jul 17, 2004 0:09:11 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,A]LOL! This is kinda funny....
I hadn't been paying too much attention to it, but after having read this post, I noticed that tonight at least 7 or 8 times, I ended up saying, "Huh?" When I realized my mother was looking at me waiting for a response, and I hadn't heard a single word she said.
This is really interesting to me. It's as if we are experiencing a time where everything we thought we knew, is no longer. And something else IS, but we're still trying to operate on the old system or something, so it looks as though we're just cracking up.[/glow]
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Post by Colourmagic on Jul 19, 2004 6:51:25 GMT -5
Hey guys
Thanks for all your thoughts on this. I myself did wonder about the multidimensional aspect of this as usually the people I zone out from, don't appear to have progressed down the path as far as I have and that figures in that we believe that those operating from a 3D perspective will cease to exist for us - it's already happening - HA HA
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