Sunday, April 12, 2009

Supernatural event at my mothers funeral?

When I was at my mothers funeral yesterday. We had something bizarre happen. I was walking up towards the table her urn was on. No one else was around the table at the time. I was looking for her urn and about for feet away from the urn when all of a sudden a gust of wind came up and funneled directly into the urn blowing it out off the middle of the table and out of the reef of flowers it was in and onto the ground breaking the urn into many peices. The funeral director said that never should of happened because it was surrounded by a reef of flowers and it has never happened before. The wind didn%26#039;t move anything else on the table, not any of the flowers or anything. The open side of the tent was next to the woods. It wasn%26#039;t very windy outside. Just mainly the one big gust of wind that came out of the woods that knocked the urn to the ground. What meaning would you say the is has?

Supernatural event at my mothers funeral?
It was probably your mother just letting you know she%26#039;s OK.
Reply:You will probably get a lot of answers telling you what other people think the meaning of the event was, but, they are all OTHER PEOPLE%26#039;S interpretation of a very personal event. The only person who has the best answer to this question is yourself. Meditate, pray, think in a quiet place, on it and listen, the messages are out there, the divine (be it god, the gods, Buddha, or any other version that you believe in) is always speaking to you, learn to trust your feelings, and your intuition, and just listen to what the divine has to tell you.


If you don%26#039;t get a satisfactory answer from that then perhaps the scientific explanation is the one that best suits this circumstance and it is best left at that.


The answer is truely up to you, how you feel, and what you believe.
Reply:Very spooky!


Maybe she was annoyed about something and just wanted to let you know....,.


Or maybe she was trying to show you her presence, but tried to hard, and knocked it over by mistake.


I do not know for certain, but i do not think it was meant to harm nor frighten you in anyway.


It may not of even been anything to do with her, it could of been another spirit who is a bit mischevious!





Or it could be non of the above and the first answerers wind theory??


Who knows for certain, all i will tell you is that your mom would not try and scare you, and would not be angry at you, with death comes peace and forgivness. She loves you no matter what, Unconditionally. And she most likly did not mean to scare you.





I am sorry about your moms death, but be assured she is watching over you and your family, and is happy.


All the best.
Reply:Well, let%26#039;s see....did your Mom want to be cremated? What were your thoughts as you approached the urn? Is there any unfinished business or something you needed to say or do for your Mom?
Reply:as a witch im sure your mothr was trying to communicate with you maybe she disliked the flowers or was protecting you from something
Reply:I don%26#039;t know what kind of event this was, but if you want a scientifical explanation, here it is. I suppose that the wind you are talking about is similar to a gust. This happens frequetly to areas that are surrounded by objects because there is;relativlely speaking, a lot of pressure on the outside of what is blocking the urn, so the wind came through at high speeds and knocked over the urn. It is similar to acute pain because it happens to a very small area.
Reply:Not making fun of you, sounds like your mother didnt want to be in the urn. Maybe she didnt want to be enclosed in the urn.
Reply:I have a couple of theories of what happened. Here they are:





1: your mother had some enemies and their spirits are trying to keep her from eternal slumber.


2: your mother was not yet ready to pass on to the afterlife and did not wish her funeral rites be given yet.


3:Your mothers spirit was trying to warn you of something.


I am training to become a supernatural investigator. please email me all the details, and tell me about your mother. email me at radafat@aol.com.
Reply:That%26#039;s just your mum letting you know she is still around you xx
Reply:She wanted to tell you that she is free now.



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Supernatural event at mothers funeral?

When I was at mothers funeral yesterday. We had something bizarre happen. I was walking up towards the table her urn was on. No one else was around the table at the time. I was looking for her urn and about for feet away from the urn when all of a sudden a gust of wind came up and funneled directly into the urn blowing it out off the middle of the table and out of the reef of flowers it was in and onto the ground breaking the urn into many peices. The funeral director said that never should of happened because it was surrounded by a reef of flowers and it has never happened before. The wind didn%26#039;t move anything else on the table, not any of the flowers or anything. The open side of the tent was next to the woods. It wasn%26#039;t very windy outside. Just mainly the one big gust of wind that came out of the woods that knocked the urn to the ground. Would you call this a supernatural event? What meaning would you give it?

Supernatural event at mothers funeral?
It was your mother%26#039;s way of showing you that she is still around. What better way then using her own ashes? Maybe she was saying goodbye as she was getting ready to leave the earthly plane for the spiritual one. Many people believe that the soul lingers on the earthly plane for 3 days after the death of the physical body. If this event happened within tha t time frame, then it is possible that she was indeed saying goodbye.
Reply:In case you haven%26#039;t noticed, this is the Philosophy category. This question belongs in the I Believe That Somehow If A Clay Pot Contains Someone%26#039;s Ashes Then The Laws Of Physics Might Apply Differently To It Despite The Fact That All Scientific Evidence And All Principles Of Logic Say That%26#039;s Totally Ridiculous And Absurd category. Unfortunately, there is no such category, so instead I%26#039;ll have to recommend something like Religion %26amp; Spirituality or Mythology %26amp; Folklore (both found as subcategories of the Society %26amp; Culture category).
Reply:Stuff happens. It%26#039;s entirely possible an aberration occurred at your mother%26#039;s funeral service. After the death of my grandmother on my mother%26#039;s side of the family, I was awakened in the middle of the night by her image, healthy and fully restored (she died a protracted death of cancer). She spoke to me and I spoke back, with my wife as a witness to the event, and no one can convince me that it didn%26#039;t happen. My wife says I was fully awake, I have Christian values, yet I know what I saw. Unexplainable events occur all the time to those who are open to believing they can happened. I have no doubt that your story is true. Accept it as an unexplainable event. Perhaps at sometime in your future, an explanation will come to you. Who knows?
Reply:sorry about your mother :(


that%26#039;s freaky. Maybe it%26#039;s supernatural and if it was your mother, what would she be trying to tell you by knocking her urn over and breaking it?
Reply:Honestly that is pretty bizarre, but I wouldn%26#039;t look too much into it. I%26#039;ve had something similar happen to me at a friends memorial. I just think with all of the emotions and overwhelming thoughts we are LOOKING for something like that to happen to give us some sort of sign that they are still around,even if it is in a spiritual form. Would you have felt the same if that happened under different circumstances?
Reply:I honestly dont want to knock down your belief of it being a supernatural encounter, but to even begin to believe it is REALLY a supernatural encounter you have to take into account a ton of variables that could have knocked down an urn besides just wind. However I will say the subconscious works in very extreme, and unbelievable ways.



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Supernatural event at mothers funeral?

When I was at mothers funeral yesterday. We had something bizarre happen. I was walking up towards the table her urn was on. No one else was around the table at the time. I was looking for her urn and about for feet away from the urn when all of a sudden a gust of wind came up and funneled directly into the urn blowing it out off the middle of the table and out of the reef of flowers it was in and onto the ground breaking the urn into many peices. The funeral director said that never should of happened because it was surrounded by a reef of flowers and it has never happened before. The wind didn%26#039;t move anything else on the table, not any of the flowers or anything. The open side of the tent was next to the woods. It wasn%26#039;t very windy outside. Just mainly the one big gust of wind that came out of the woods that knocked the urn to the ground. Would you call this a supernatural event? What meaning would you give it?

Supernatural event at mothers funeral?
it was your mother saying a final goodbye
Reply:Chalk it up to a thing that may remain unanswered forever.





There are explanations for all kind of things, some valid, some speculation, some just plain bunk.


Whatever it is, it%26#039;s done and while it%26#039;s really interesting, I%26#039;d say move on and not worry about it.
Reply:mysterious...........
Reply:Strange things happen, just because she died doesn%26#039;t mean she%26#039;s gone.
Reply:Wow! Maybe it means your mother doesn%26#039;t wish for you to morn her very long so she removed the object that might be the focus of your grief.





...or (I don%26#039;t know what). Very strange.



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Supernatural event at mothers funeral?

When I was at mothers funeral yesterday. We had something bizarre happen. I was walking up towards the table her urn was on. No one else was around the table at the time. I was looking for her urn and about for feet away from the urn when all of a sudden a gust of wind came up and funneled directly into the urn blowing it out off the middle of the table and out of the reef of flowers it was in and onto the ground breaking the urn into many peices. The funeral director said that never should of happened because it was surrounded by a reef of flowers and it has never happened before. The wind didn%26#039;t move anything else on the table, not any of the flowers or anything. The open side of the tent was next to the woods. It wasn%26#039;t very windy outside. Just mainly the one big gust of wind that came out of the woods that knocked the urn to the ground. Would you call this a supernatural event? What meaning would you give it?

Supernatural event at mothers funeral?
sorry for your loss.





maybe she wanted her remains to be free.
Reply:You should probably talk to your doctor about this... the death of your mother is clearly causing you some stress-related perceptual problems.
Reply:Strange, but not supernatural. The wind does things like that.
Reply:Just because you die doesn%26#039;t mean that you can%26#039;t effect things in the physical realm . Did you see Patrick Swazie in %26quot; Ghosts %26quot; ? Your mom probably did it trying to get you


to tell about this on R%26amp;S so that I could tell you that you have to obey all of Jesus%26#039; teachings ( especially Mat. 5:48 ) so that you don%26#039;t end up like her and nakedness .
Reply:I find it odd you being here the day after your mothers funeral.



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Alzheimer's death in family should husband go to funeral?

My husbands Uncle died yesterday after a long battle w/ Alzheimer%26#039;s and sudden death of wife 9 months ago.


We do not have the money and there is bad blood between me and mother in law. He (husband) saw him (Uncle) last October but did not recognize him.


The funeral is Wed %26amp; we are in Houston.


I think flowers and a phone call to cousins is fine but I feel guilty that maybe we should go into debt ($400+ round trip) so he an make an appearance.


What would you do?

Alzheimer%26#039;s death in family should husband go to funeral?
I would think the flowers and a phone call would be fine. He can mourn on his own in his own way. He doesn%26#039;t have to be at the funeral, especially if it will cause problems with the family. It%26#039;s already hard enough for everyone. When you have the means, you can pay your respects.
Reply:No
Reply:If you do not have the money and would have to go in debt then family would have to understand that you just can%26#039;t do it. If your husbands mother would like for him to attend the funeral then she could offer the $400.00 round trip to get him there and back. Don%26#039;t feel guilty for something you can%26#039;t help.....sending a card and a flower arrangement would be very appropriate under the circumstances. People can only do what they can do and I am sure that the cousins would understand this when your husband is honest with them. I would not let this worry you if other%26#039;s have a problem with it let it be their problem because you guy%26#039;s can%26#039;t help it. I am sorry to hear about your loss take care.
Reply:With that much of a financial burden, it%26#039;s your husband%26#039;s call. Although, it%26#039;s showing respect to his uncle... Not his mother. Let the decision be your husband%26#039;s, afterall, it IS his family.


Personally, I think a call and flowers are fine. I%26#039;m not that close to my family though.
Reply:You don%26#039;t need to go to the funeral. I always wonder why people bother to do that. If you were close with the person who died, it would have been better to spend the money on a plane ticket then to see them when they were alive. To go see them after they die, it usually is for the family left behind. I%26#039;m sure there are other people who will be there for the loved ones of the uncle. I don%26#039;t think anyone should have to feel obligated to spend money and drive long distances for a funeral. It%26#039;s just not necessary.
Reply:I think phone calls and flowers are enough.
Reply:That depends entirely on how close your husband was to his uncle, and if your husband wants to attend the funeral.


If he wants to go, then put it on a credit card. You don%26#039;t necessarily have to go too since there is bad blood.
Reply:I think this is your husband%26#039;s call. My wife has not accompanied me to every funeral of aunts, uncles, and cousins - and vice versa - because of financial issues. And it has not been an issue for either of us. We have both gone when it is a grandparent.





I live in Iowa and heaven forbid when my uncles who live in Arizona and Virginia pass away - I would probably only attend the funeral if it was during the summer (I am a teacher) and if finances worked. I may take some heat from it from my parents, but I am long past where that matters that much to me.





I think it is your husband%26#039;s call 100% if he wants to go and please respect his decision. If he expects you to go than I think you are reasonable in declining for the financial reasons - not the issues with his mother.





I am sorry for the loss in your family.
Reply:Bad blood with the mother-in-law shouldn%26#039;t influence your decision. Things like that should be put aside in a time of grieving. Was your husband very close to his uncle? How does he feel? Does he just want to %26quot;make an appearance%26quot; or grieve with his family? If I were in this situation, I think I would let my husband make the decision because it%26#039;s his relation and I would want him to do what he feels is right. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices (money, in your case) to do what%26#039;s right. And then other times maybe you just can%26#039;t due to your situation. Ask your husband. See how he feels.



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How do you make a doctor's funeral funny?

Many doctors were gathered together for the heart surgeon%26#039;s funeral. It was very tastefully done according to the hospital%26#039;s wishes.


After the initial service the funeral directors brought out a large flower arrangement that was shaped like a giant heart. His casket was then passed through the heart into the waiting hearse to symbolize his life%26#039;s work.


A man in the back started chuckling. All the guests stared at the chuckling man in disbelief. %26quot;I%26#039;m sorry he said, I mean no disrespect to the departed, but I am a gynecologist %26amp; I was just picturing what my funeral will look like%26quot;


That%26#039;s when the proctologist fainted.








Thanks for the star if you laughed at this one.

How do you make a doctor%26#039;s funeral funny?
LoL i get it. that%26#039;s messed up but funny!
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lol
Reply:haha funny





to answer ur question


a proctologist is a specialist doctor for the anus and rectum


gross!
Reply:Ahh...Huh..huh..huh.huh,you said Proctologist.Huh...huh
Reply:clever
Reply:Lol. I chuckled too. :D
Reply:that was HILARIOUS!!!!
Reply:haha
Reply:whats a proctologist?





Oh i get it :D
Reply:Hahaha



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Finding a funeral home in Panama?

I need to find the names and telephone numbers of any funeral homes in Chorrera, Panama. There is a funeral on Monday in that city that I want to send flowers to, but I have no idea at what location the funeral is taking place. Any ideas as to how I can figure this out?

Finding a funeral home in Panama?
FUNERARIA CON AMOR


Calle del Pto Barrio Balboa


Panamá - Panamá, La Chorrera


Teléfonos : (507) 2543756





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Callle del Puerto


Panamá - Panamá, La Chorrera


Teléfonos : (507) 2532747





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Panamá - Panamá, La Chorrera


Teléfonos : (507) 2534895





FUNERARIA AUXILIADORA CRISTO REY DE PANAMÁ OESTE


Calle del Puerto


Panamá - Panamá, La Chorrera


Teléfonos: (507) 253-6051
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