Max was born November 10th,
2018, and on May 10th, 2019, his 6-month numerical-return date, we
had a bit of a mis-adventure. My first indication that something untoward had
happened, was waking up at about 2:30 pm, on my king-size bed in the master
bedroom, with Max licking my face and pawing at me with his king-size paws. - And
I had absolutely no memory of how I got there! Very disconcerting! And my
glasses and hearing aids were missing. Max was removed to his kennel, and I
promptly went back to sleep.
Waking at a few minutes past 4:00
pm (I had a pre-arranged meeting via Zoom at 4:00 pm), and learning that the
call had been postponed by the other party, I began trying to piece together
what had happened. I re-traced my steps, starting with breakfast that morning,
and tried to recall everything that led up to my waking with Max frantically
pawing at me. I finally remembered taking Max for a walk about 1:30, seeing a
big gray tomcat, and, to make a long story short, I discovered that I had a collision with the Earth
sometime about 1:45 pm. The planet was apparently unaffected by the collision,
but I was knocked unconscious.
Thank goodness my Beltone Amaze
hearing aids have a feature called “Find my hearing aid”! My glasses were embedded
in the ground where I fell, and my hearing aids were scattered nearby. I
convinced my son that I didn’t need to go to the ER, and two-days and as many
visits to the chiropractor later, and I am about back to normal, with a sore right
arm and chest. The moral of the story: If a 70-plus pound puppy lunges after a
cat, or other irresistible animal, let go of the leash! You can’t do anything
about the situation if you are unconscious!
I have been trying to recover
memories of what I experienced during the time I was unconscious, thinking it
might be like the time almost nine years ago when I had the OBE experiences in
the Great Pyramid. Maybe I had some more ancient history downloaded into my
brain, or maybe I was with Jacqui! But, no such luck. As far as I can tell. It was
just like being asleep, except that I woke with a headache, sore arm and chest
from a very real collision with the ground.
I am glad you are ok!
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