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<blockquote data-quote="Krystyna23040" data-source="post: 2345514" data-attributes="member: 374421"><p>The discussion going on here are very interesting but I am not going to pretend that I understand it - although it did remind me of something that happened several years ago that made me think that perhaps there is more to life than just this physical world.</p><p></p><p>When our lovely dog Saffy died we had her cremated so we could bury her in the garden. When it came to it I couldn't do it - so put her casket at the back of a display cabinet. I didn't tell my daughters because I felt a bit silly wanting to keep her in the warm.</p><p></p><p>I had this little game with my 18 month old granddaughter. I would say - where is Saffy and she would point to the picture we had of her on the wall. </p><p></p><p>I thought I would show my daughter the game - so when I said where is Saffy she immediately pointed at the picture. Then she went into a sort of trance and slowly rotated so that she was pointing straight at the display cabinet. This really freaked out my daughter and she kept asking what is happening. I explained that Saffy was in the display cabinet but that there was no way Katie could have known that.</p><p></p><p>This has always puzzled us - so a few years later.Mr K asked Katie 'where is Saffy ' and she immediately pointed to the picture and had no memory of Saffy in the display cabinet .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystyna23040, post: 2345514, member: 374421"] The discussion going on here are very interesting but I am not going to pretend that I understand it - although it did remind me of something that happened several years ago that made me think that perhaps there is more to life than just this physical world. When our lovely dog Saffy died we had her cremated so we could bury her in the garden. When it came to it I couldn't do it - so put her casket at the back of a display cabinet. I didn't tell my daughters because I felt a bit silly wanting to keep her in the warm. I had this little game with my 18 month old granddaughter. I would say - where is Saffy and she would point to the picture we had of her on the wall. I thought I would show my daughter the game - so when I said where is Saffy she immediately pointed at the picture. Then she went into a sort of trance and slowly rotated so that she was pointing straight at the display cabinet. This really freaked out my daughter and she kept asking what is happening. I explained that Saffy was in the display cabinet but that there was no way Katie could have known that. This has always puzzled us - so a few years later.Mr K asked Katie 'where is Saffy ' and she immediately pointed to the picture and had no memory of Saffy in the display cabinet . [/QUOTE]
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