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Punashcha: Three supernormal experiences today mornig when I went out to hv my breakfast. These hv nothing to do with what I hv written above. Just mentioned here as these happened today only!
Met a woman, aged about 50-60. I cudn't get more approximate idea about d woman's age. She lives somewhere in Kamarhati in an abandoned (I guess) house. She said, "amar nijer bari nei, loker aashroye thaki". She has a daughter who is currently married and apparently doesnt stay with her. Her huband used to work in some jute mill (nearby Kamarhati I guess, I dnt hv much idea about d mills here). He died. Didn't ask how. She doesn't get pension, she said. I asked how she takes care of her daily expenditure like food, chothese n all. She said ppl of Kamarhati takes care of that. D day she gets food, she eats, otherwise nt. Some ppl nearby her house donates her clothes when required. While talking to her I came to know that she had broken her wrist joint. She consulted Calcutta medical college, had plaster on it, bt her bones cud nt join properly so she now a days experiences pain in her hand and is nt able to do household chores. N yes, she is 'high pressure' patient with some heart problem I guess.
What caught my attension was her mental condition. Possibly she was feeling helpless. All alone she was standing on our ISI's GLT Rd. gate. She was just about to cry. Thank God, tears didn't roll down her experienced yet cute cheek. Yeah, she was behaving like a child. May be may nt be. Sometimes almost all ppl seem like child to me. Bt one thing is clear. She is too innocent.
Meeting her was followed by two more nt normal experiences!!!
Who knows what that Person, sitting up above (or below or right or left, who knows?) is thinking or planning to do!!!!!...
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Punashcha: Three supernormal experiences today mornig when I went out to hv my breakfast. These hv nothing to do with what I hv written above. Just mentioned here as these happened today only!
Met a woman, aged about 50-60. I cudn't get more approximate idea about d woman's age. She lives somewhere in Kamarhati in an abandoned (I guess) house. She said, "amar nijer bari nei, loker aashroye thaki". She has a daughter who is currently married and apparently doesnt stay with her. Her huband used to work in some jute mill (nearby Kamarhati I guess, I dnt hv much idea about d mills here). He died. Didn't ask how. She doesn't get pension, she said. I asked how she takes care of her daily expenditure like food, chothese n all. She said ppl of Kamarhati takes care of that. D day she gets food, she eats, otherwise nt. Some ppl nearby her house donates her clothes when required. While talking to her I came to know that she had broken her wrist joint. She consulted Calcutta medical college, had plaster on it, bt her bones cud nt join properly so she now a days experiences pain in her hand and is nt able to do household chores. N yes, she is 'high pressure' patient with some heart problem I guess.
What caught my attension was her mental condition. Possibly she was feeling helpless. All alone she was standing on our ISI's GLT Rd. gate. She was just about to cry. Thank God, tears didn't roll down her experienced yet cute cheek. Yeah, she was behaving like a child. May be may nt be. Sometimes almost all ppl seem like child to me. Bt one thing is clear. She is too innocent.
Meeting her was followed by two more nt normal experiences!!!
Who knows what that Person, sitting up above (or below or right or left, who knows?) is thinking or planning to do!!!!!...
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ReplyDeleteYes, ita a common experience in India. But what is good here that you noticed and thought about it....most of the people just look and go ahead for themselves. You can't change the scenario lone or in a day. What we can do is we can help only one of them and if everyone who is able, takes responsibility for a single case the scenarion will change very soon... what say?
ReplyDeleteWhat are the other experiences??
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