Popular Post papageorge1 Posted October 2 Popular Post #1 Share Posted October 2 I keep a running to-do list all the time in my front pants pocket. I am obsessive about it. Anyway on Friday morning September 29, 2023 it was nowhere to be found. I knew it was safe and sound in my home on Thursday night because the last thing before going to bed I wrote on it to buy mouthwash. Not finding it in its usual place and after extensive searching including even checking garbage cans. I gave up. On Monday October 2, it showed up in the exact spot it was supposed to be in my front pants pocket that had been searched thoroughly (and I mean thoroughly). I was grabbing my new list to add an item and pulled out the old one by surprise. To me this was a perfect zero percent chance of me just missing it exactly in its expected location. I live alone and no pets beyond an aquarium. I read on the forums I visit many stories of things disappearing and then being found in exactly the location where they were last placed. Of course I half-believe and half say ‘ya, ya, ya……’ like you are probably doing with me. I do believe this in the repertoire of the spirit world. But here’s where my story gets deeper. On Thursday September 28, 2023 I was the victim of an online scam. A clever scam where I thought I was talking to PayPal (a legitimate company that I do financial business with) but in reality it was an overseas scammer that really wasn’t PayPal. In correcting a situation I was scammed out of a very substantial amount of money. I won’t go into the complicated details. Point is when I went to bed on Thursday night I did not know this was a scam and I HAD A NOTE ON THAT VERY TO-DO LIST TO SEND THEM AN ADDITIONAL VERY SUBSTANTIAL SUM. On Friday morning I just grew suspicious and called the real PayPal and determined this was all a scam. Now the physical paranormal event (disappearing/reappearing to-do list) I am 100% sure happened. Any further meaning behind this can only be my honest speculation. My late dad was always the financial astute and interested person in my family. I am actually very financially comfortable to this day not because of my brains, savvy or effort but because of my dad. I believed very strongly that he has been a very active involved spirit already since his death and was always very concerned and involved with financial things when alive. 7 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XenoFish Posted October 2 #2 Share Posted October 2 1% paranormal 99% cool story bro. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papageorge1 Posted October 2 Author #3 Share Posted October 2 5 minutes ago, XenoFish said: 1% paranormal 99% cool story bro. It's a true story and a cool story. You have no reason to trust my honesty or competency. It's based on your level of trust in your fellows. Papameter Reading 99% Paranormal 1% Papa's Incompetent Any cause is purely speculation, but the physical event did occur as described. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grim Reaper 6 Posted October 2 #4 Share Posted October 2 (edited) 35 minutes ago, papageorge1 said: It's a true story and a cool story. You have no reason to trust my honesty or competency. It's based on your level of trust in your fellows. Papameter Reading 99% Paranormal 1% Papa's Incompetent Any cause is purely speculation, but the physical event did occur as described. I am sorry to hear that you were scammed and lost a substantial amount of money, no deserves that crap. But I strongly believe in Karma (Cause and Effect) so it's only a matter of time before the scammer reaps the reward of their actions. Edited October 2 by Grim Reaper 6 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moonman Posted October 3 #5 Share Posted October 3 (edited) Guy that believes in anything and everything stupidly falls for a paypal scam while simultaneously claiming there was a paranormal event that "saved him" from it because he forgot he was wearing his other pair of pants - color me surprised. NOT a cool story, bro. Seriously, you should not tell people this. Then again, it proves what everyone already knows - I'm so conflicted. *insert koala punch gif here* Edited October 3 by moonman 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papageorge1 Posted October 3 Author #6 Share Posted October 3 25 minutes ago, moonman said: because he forgot he was wearing his other pair of pants - color me surprised. Not the answer. But thanks for your concern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moonman Posted October 3 #7 Share Posted October 3 2 minutes ago, papageorge1 said: Not the answer. But thanks for your concern. Cool story bro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saru Posted October 3 #8 Share Posted October 3 Sorry to hear that you were scammed. Did PayPal help you recover the funds ? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papageorge1 Posted October 3 Author #9 Share Posted October 3 3 hours ago, Saru said: Sorry to hear that you were scammed. Did PayPal help you recover the funds ? No. The customer service rep I talked to took the old 'I'm sorry, nothing we can do' attitude. HOWEVER, online scammers is just the uninteresting backdrop for the real reason I created a thread here on Unexplained Mysteries. The real reason is to point out the real deep mysterious nature of the universe where objects can disappear and reappear in exactly the location they should have been all along. And this is surely not just user stupidness. We live our lives just assuming a non-thinking mechanically operating universe but the universe must be so much deeper than we understand for events like this to occur. That's the awe I wanted to point out here. Such an event is so beyond the science talked about so reverentially by mainstream society. 'What the bleep do we know' must be true beyond the surface we can physically observe. And if it is more than random and meaningless then we have conscious intelligence without a physical brain. Right there trumps the materialist understanding of consciousness which is the most popular paradigm in science. Now we can write my disappearance event off to random mysterious processes in the universe but if we review all the similar cases of others, is that really the most reasonable position? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XenoFish Posted October 3 #10 Share Posted October 3 Old age makes people forgetful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quiXilver Posted October 3 #11 Share Posted October 3 Thanks for sharing papageorge. Be well. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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