Posted by giveawayboy on August 10, 2001 at 22:17:36:
In Reply to: Re: On breast feeding, tropical fish and horses. posted by John on August 10, 2001 at 13:56:17:
...And wow, seguay! to kything that Bill mentioned. Once my brother and me were walking down a road with dense bay swamp on both sides. We heard a noise in the woods, and we both got the same distinct image of a lizard that big bounding out of the trees landing in front of us on the road, and promtly scurrying across to the other side. We stood there drop jawed and laughing a tthe image, and the fact that we both had it at the same time.
this was amazing! how uncanny! my brother and i used to have this image in our minds when hearing a certain Stryper song. It was the song Lonely. And when it played we always saw a guy walking down a dirt road with autumn leaves falling around him. Funny--later we compared notes on that song and were amazed to find we both pictured the same thing.
and as far as giant lizards emerging from the side of the road.....i have a similar story. one night when leaving the meigs' home and driving down debuel, i saw something that i still cannot explain. i believe it to be an animal spirit, or some spirit that took animal form. i truly believe this. what i saw was something halfway between a dog and a deer, perhaps like an antelope (although these do not occur naturally in this area).....it was bounding across the road w/ an unmistakable presence and solidity, although it was an apparition. what i saw was transparent and had a bluish glow to it, yet it had the wild corporeality of an beast. it didn't seem malevolent, or even aware of me. it simply bounded across the road (you could almost her paws or hoofs on tarmac) and then crashed into the bushes on the north side of debuel. all this occurred just east of where the flood signs are posted. whatever this spectral beast was doing here, it seemed like it had someplace to go very quickly and it was swift and almost magical in its movements. it seemed to simply disappear in the undergrowth as quickly as it had appeared before wildly careening across debuel.
peace, bill