[stylist] believing the unbelievable

EvaMarie Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 18:48:23 UTC 2015


Sem, You told me a long time ago that you had lost your citrine. This is
how? Have you ever gotten an explanation?
I do not know what other stones you were wearing, but this disturbs me that
it was the citrine that was targeted.. If you have not gotten it explained
to your satisffaction yet, could you tell me what the others were? I do
nnot know, but I just do not feel good about this one.
Eve

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On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Semirhage via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hi, Atty. Well okay, here goes. Usually I think anyone mentioning stuff
> like this out of the blue sounds crazy, but then again they don't do it in
> the company of those they are sure are of like minds. The experience I
> cried for 4 days over was in no way my first, so it wasn't that sort of
> shock. It was a shock because I believed it t o be out of the realm of what
> was possible even for a paranormal practitioner. I was on the phone with a
> friend, my room mate on the other extension. I was making coffee for us in
> the kitchen. I felt a tug on one of the chains I was wearing. I had on at
> that t ime, 4 pendants on chains of different lengths so they'd not strike
> against one another as that can break gemstones and that's what they all
> were. There were two slight tugs one after the other and I looked down and
> my favorite pendant, a citrine, was gone. The chain was unbroken. I make
> jewelry so I know settings. This was no jump ring that could've come open
> slightly. IT was an unbroken ring of silver for the bale. There was no
> silver left. Just an empty chain. So how the hell did it come off the
> chain? I kept saying metal can't pass through metal. Just a closed chain
> and no trace of the citrine.  Of course my logic kicked in and came up with
> all these illogical explanations, but as they were indeed illogical, logic
> scrambling, as it were, none of them made sense or panned out. And I was
> shocked that so many people believed me. I was touched as I'd frankly have
> flat out thought someone I didn't know was nuts, and even if it was a
> trusted  friend, I'd think that this was what they believed happened, but
> that they had to have been missing something. So I call my mom and I'm in
> tears and the first thing she says is who did you piss off. And that scared
> me even more because of the fact it was my favorite pendant so I felt
> attacked. Nothing else was taken from my person or in general, though, so
> later, I began to think someone, a guide, took it because I was depending
> on it too much.Can't be sure but when I did meditate with my guides and
> asked 2 of them what happened they both just...kinda stood and stared at me
> like they were just waiting for me to tell them instead. LOL. I was alone
> in the room when it happened, and again no way to have gotten it off that
> chain. Still blows my mind a little today. LOL. I've experienced other
> intangible things, but at least others were there to experience them too
> which helped a lot. LOL. This was just...unlike anything else that has ever
> happened.
> Sem
> I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
> I get along with the voices inside of my head.
>
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