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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    Quick followup: MeiLi had her procedure today and is bouncing around. Sophie, the parrot kept an eagle eye on the vet. Maggie, our 20 year old Conch kitty, relaxed once she could have food but never slept - she was alert in her bed, keeping an eye on the vet. My girls are a team and look out...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    I read that another 60 were lost on the second Schweinfurt raid and it was a shame because it was later known that the Germans had stockpiled their ball bearings elsewhere long before and that those weren't horribly active plants.
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    When we went up to Naples to see the B-17, we stayed with our very dear family friends who live on the beach there at Bonita Springs. He's 89 and was in the trenches, in the Battle of the Bulge. He was telling us about the unforgettable site of the B-17's flying over. He said that they...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    I guess you read above about my recent encounter (and first since that lifetime) with a B-17G. Like you, I started crying uncontrollably when I was maybe 60 or 80 ft from it, but then my excitement took over and I relished climbing onboard and crawling every inch of that baby. I still was...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    Wow! This is just so interesting. I was born in 1954 but I have always had a 'thing' for planes, even when I was something like 2 yrs old. I too have some people in my life who I felt were in my plane then. I think my youngest sister who is developmentally disabled, may have been either in...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    So yesterday we did some work with the animal communicator. (She's very talented!) My MeiLi has a small bump on her head that is going to be removed on Wednesday and I don't do ANYTHING like that without us all being in on the conversation - my husband, the two catties, and Sophie, the Yellow...
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    Past Life regression as a tool for current life issues

    My guides suggested the short mid-afternoon session because I can be so driven and intense in my everyday business world. It's worked well. If I'm not having a crazy day, then I don't need the mid-afternoon 'breather'.
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    Past Life regression as a tool for current life issues

    Well, it's it or miss. But I really have to be 'in the zone' to get there. The more I meditate, the more 'in the zone' I can become. I've now gone through probably a dozen past lives that address some of the same issues, and different issues, from knee pain to fear to neck/shoulder pain to...
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    Past Life regression as a tool for current life issues

    In my daily meditations, I've begun to ask my guides to indicate the source of any current life issues - health issues, emotional issues, fear issues - you name it. I've asked them to take me to the past life where these issues were born, and to see the implications, and then asked them to help...
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    Music that resonates with your soul

    So lately, I'm uncontrollably drawn to anything to do with Jupiter. It started when I downloaded the NASA Symphonies of the Planets - the Voyager recordings. From the description: "The true ambient space sounds that come from electronic vibrations of the planets, moons and rings...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    I since did another 'soul healing' session, looking for some answers in past lives to issues in my current life - recurring neck pain, inability to lose weight (about 25 lbs) even on strict, organic, non-GMO, balanced 1200 calories a day with exercise. Turns out, oddly enough, that they're...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    No. They said if they let me, everyone would want to and there's too much in a tiny space that could be damaged. I agree. No one guessed, but I bet they wondered how a 60 yr old woman knew so very much about the plane that was 10 years before my birth. There were some older gentlemen maybe 85...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    Yup. We're hoping to do the flight when they do their tour next year. It isn't a cushy thing, tho. They had something like maybe 6 jump seats sitting on the floor in the area around the waist gunner positions. Minimal padding. And knowing how it sounds, and that it had no real...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    Yup. I seem to know a lot about the planes then and much of it hasn't been something I've read. I told my husband the other day "Just look at these things! They're so clunky and poorly designed! No wonder the wings fell off!" He laughed and then said "Seriously? They did?". The B-24...
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    WWII B-17 in Europe

    SO, on Saturday, we went to see the B-17 in Naples (FL). We were having breakfast with family friends at their home (where we stayed) on Bonita Beach, and I heard something. I jumped up and said "Oh, my goodness! That's it!" and ran outside on the porch. Sure enough, the B-17 came in to view...
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