Jackie Noise is a dedicated content creator on social media
and she covers many of the same subjects I do under the username
"Jamnoise72". She is a good personal friend and I've interviewed her
on HPANWO Radio, see: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2014/07/programme-96-podcast-jackie-noise.html.
She also went with me to the Bilderberg Fringe festival, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2013/06/bilderberg-2013.html.
She has made a new video called: Can You
Believe This happened? It's A #miracle #amazing. To give you some
background: Jackie's daughter, Angel, lives in Arizona USA with her husband and
because of the filthy lockdown rules, her mother has not been able to visit her
for over two years. This has caused both of them a lot of distress,
understandably. Recently those rules have been lifted and Jackie finally has
travelled to the United States
freely to see her daughter. During her visit she went for a walk with her
daughter and son-in-law and saw something glinting on the ground. It was a
piece of what looks like milky quartz. Jackie likes crystals and so she decided
to pick it up and keep it. The piece had a sharp break on one side without
erosion, indicating it had recently been split from another piece. She felt a
lot of power coming from the crystal, as if it were a gift from her ancestors;
she has some Amerindian roots. The family walked on and soon afterwards came
across a large rough pebble; apparently the location is a dry canal. Somebody
had painted the word "GOD" on the pebble. Jackie placed the crystal
beside the pebble and they all took photographs of it which can be seen in her
video. After that they carried on walking and had gone "quite a way".
They were relaxed, talking and enjoying the nice weather; and then Jackie once
again saw a gleam of reflected sunlight coming up off the ground. It was
another piece of milky quartz. She picked it up and saw that it also had a
sharp edge like the first piece. Incredibly, when she held the two pieces together
with their sharp edges touching it they fitted perfectly like jigsaw pieces. It
became clear that they were actually two broken halves of a larger lump. The
original lump is surprisingly symmetrical and looks like a heart. It also looks
a bit like angel wings and for Jackie this was charged with very powerful
symbolism, as she explains. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnOmwRm2K2g.
Of course, I know exactly what the skeptics will say about
this incident. They will say it is just a coincidence which Jackie has filled
with false meaning from her imagination. There are several problems with this
explanation. Firstly, Jackie would have had to be extremely lucky to have
picked up two parts of the same piece by chance. Quartz is not a rare gem, in
fact it is extremely abundant in the earth's continental crust. It is probable
that she walked over thousands of similar pieces of quartz during the walk with
her family. Yet the only other one she saw protruding from the ground and
reflecting the sun happened to be the other half of the larger lump. The odds
against this are enormous. The find also happened near where there was the
"GOD" pebble, and I know Jackie believes in the power of prayer.
Placing the crystal bits beside the pebble was praying in a way. Another issue
is the skeptics' general overuse and misuse of the coincidence explanation
which I address in full detail in the background link below. Nothing physically
possible in this universe is so unlikely that we can say: "this can never
happen." This leads to an unfalsifiable hypothesis which, as every skepper
should know, is a fallacy. It comes from their reluctance to answer a simple
question: Where is the cut-off point? Where is the statistical ceiling above
which they will stop crying coincidence to dismiss something? If there is no
answer to this question, they could claim that the Sistine Chapel mural is
nothing more than pareidolia. Michelangelo just got in a temper one day and
kicked some cans of paint around the room; what resulted is a completely
haphazard splash of flying paint drops and if you see any recognizable shapes
in it of cherubs, naked angels and Hands of God, then I'm afraid it's just your
brain interpreting those splashes as organized imagery when there is none in
fact there. If the skeptic replies: "Don't be ridiculous! Of course it's a
painting." then counter with: "Alright then, where is the level of
closeness to organized imagery that you
will accept cannot be random?"... Stunned silence will probably follow. I
think synchronicity is a real thing. There is a consciousness to this universe
that it is convenient to call "God"; give it another name if you
prefer. This consciousness sometimes communicates with us in ways like this. I
myself have had several experiences like Jackie's, for example: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2019/05/more-synchronicity.html.
There is a message behind these experiences. It says: "Don't worry; I am here. I'm not going to spoon-feed you because
you have free will. I respect your ability to manage your own life and make
your own decisions. However, I will sometimes give you little hints here and
there, just to let you know I am watching over you." Dr Joe Dispenza
explains it very well here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4Hr49VJl7w.
I think what Jackie experienced with the crystal sounds like a genuine example of
divine synchronicity and I'm very happy for her and her family that this
happened.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
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