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I was deep in meditation. I asked, "Is there a plan for my life? What is the plan!?" I heard a voice say "It's in the key of B", and I saw the symbol for a flat in musical notation. The plan for my life is in the key of B flat! I understood this immediately. I have a record of Pete Fountain playing the clarinet. It's a clarinet tuned to the key of B flat. I like to improvise on my guitar along with the record. The plan for my life is: "We're improvising!".

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Sunday, April 19, 2015

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Skeptical claims are often wrong or misleading. Many scientists including Nobel prize winners have proved some paranormal phenomena are genuine. Highly skilled stage magicians have investigated many mediums and have found them to be genuine. Studies have shown people with more education are more likely to believe in the psychic phenomena and the afterlife , and most medical doctors believe in the afterlife.

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