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The thread explores personal beliefs and experiences related to ghosts and spiritual encounters. Participants share various anecdotes, ranging from sightings of deceased relatives to feelings of presence in their homes.
Views differ among participants regarding the existence of ghosts, with some sharing personal experiences that affirm their belief, while others express skepticism or alternative spiritual beliefs.
Participants' experiences vary widely, reflecting personal interpretations of spiritual encounters and beliefs shaped by individual backgrounds and cultural influences.
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heat123 said:I have never seen one but I do believe they exist, just as I believe their exists supernatural life outside of the human race in space somewhere. Too many Xfile episodes watched I guess?
dannyzmom said:Hey Kate - are you still doing these Tuesday tips?
dannyzmom said:Oooh - here's one I have just recently started using...at shows, to avoid dead air (and the cahnce for a guest to take over the show and for me to lose control)...I have printed about 40 kitchen tips on index cards. Each guest is handed 2-3 when they arrive and told that thruout the show I will yell out "Guess what?" and someone will need to read her card. I also have put booking and recruiting lines on some of the cards...so any time I am chopping or running to put s'thing in the oven, I should Guess What and someone has to read her card.
pamperedbecky said:That is SO fun!! We did that at our cluster meeting on MOnday and at least all of the consultants really liked it! I want to try it at a show. Kind of like "Did You Know" cards that I've heard of too, but I love the thinkg about just yelling out "GUESS WHAT?" We had fun with it at the meeting.![]()
cmdtrgd said:How do you know who will read one - do you point? are there numbers? do you give a prize for the first one to say theirs?
chefmeg said:I am planning to use this at my meeting on Monday-I will put all of the Leadership announcements into envelopes and throughout the meeting, I;ll say GUESS WHAT? and have someone read one! It just makes it a little more interesting way for them to hear what they have already read online!
As for doing it at a show~what kind of tips do you have? Where did you get 40?????
dannyzmom said:Oooh - here's one I have just recently started using...at shows, to avoid dead air (and the cahnce for a guest to take over the show and for me to lose control)...I have printed about 40 kitchen tips on index cards. Each guest is handed 2-3 when they arrive and told that thruout the show I will yell out "Guess what?" and someone will need to read her card. I also have put booking and recruiting lines on some of the cards...so any time I am chopping or running to put s'thing in the oven, I should Guess What and someone has to read her card.
its_me_susan said:Cute idea Caroline! Will any printer print index cards? I love these!
chefmeg said:Carolyn, I think I love you!
Thanks!
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