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To: TheOldLady

Ping all the folks on the big list.

I spent money I didn’t really have and called a pet finder psychic.

She was getting odd signals and referred me to the perfect guy who specializes in lost animals and people.

Alice is “in a piece of furniture”, “NOT hungry”, “not someplace warm” and most infuriating of all, “VERY, VERY HAPPY” with himself.
[as I slowly fall apart]
He’s also “not aware that I’m looking for him”.
[it’s good to know where I stand in his reptilian little universe] :(

He told me he would come out but not ‘any time soon’.

He couldn’t ‘call him out’ because unlike smart mammals, snakes have an IQ of -5.

Their existence is eat, sleep, poop.
[pretty much sums it up]

I’d be skeptical if he hadn’t, out of the clear blue sky, asked me who “the brown haired man he saw near me” was.
[hubby]
He asked “what’s up with his business?”

[what?!? we’re talking snakes!]

I said it was tanking due to the economy and he said hubby was ‘being investigated by someone’ [Eeeeek!!! Alphabet agencies? No.] and before summer was over, that someone was going to show up and a lot of money would be involved and the psychic was “very happy about that.”.

What just happened to me?

I called about the snake!

Both psychics referred often to “God” and “prayers” so I don’t feel uncomfortable with that even though it’s something I don’t really “do”.

Any thoughts?

[~before~ I take this pry bar and hammer to the pieces of furniture that have yet to be ripped apart]


265 posted on 06/01/2012 7:46:45 PM PDT by Salamander
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To: Salamander

The couple of times my ball pythons escaped I found them 1)under the bottom shelf of a bookcase that had a piece on the front down to the floor so he had to enter between the wall and the bookcase and 2) under an end table that had a bottom shelf about 2inches off the floor.

I’m sure you’ve already looked in any place like that. It just seemed mine stayed low although their tank was on a stand at about waist high.

Still praying Alice will show up soon. I disagree with the pet psychic - snakes are fairly smart imo.


269 posted on 06/01/2012 8:17:32 PM PDT by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: Salamander
How the heck did you find a psychic so fast? Angie's List? Now, I'm more concerned about your hubbie than I am about you and ALice.


272 posted on 06/01/2012 8:55:39 PM PDT by Daffynition (Our forefathers would be shooting by now.)
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To: Salamander
Some “psychics” are really more like remote viewers. It does work to an extent but is tangential and difficult to control. The why and the how of it are just as up in the air as ever, but it does test out to a statistically significant degree in some individuals. If the person you spoke with was getting accurate “hits” in other areas, which would be those tangents I mentioned, then I'd be more prone to seriously considering that the information you were specifically seeking contains some element of accuracy.

There is often a sort of bond between people and their pets, that goes beyond mutual love and affection, that can be helpful or work at cross purposes in situations such as this. Consider thinking about what you want to happen, rather than fearing the worst and visualizing that.

One other thing you could try is to let your mind go blank if you can under the circumstances, just zone out while relaxed. The part of the house, yard, root cellar or what have you that springs to mind in that state just might be the spot you're seeking. This is a very basic way of doing the same thing those remote viewing “psychics” are doing. Much more miss than hit, even for a proven successful one, but there is also often useful information to be had as well.

Hard to believe, for some at least, but it's true to a limited extent.

274 posted on 06/01/2012 9:20:06 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Salamander

Okay... let’s say the psychic is right. Alice is in a piece of furniture. That leaves little options in your house. It is either the couch, love seat, fluffy chairs. Flip the darn things over and look for a small hole big enough for Alice to get into. Many of our pieces of fluffy furniture have the lining on the bottom missing a staple or two. Perhaps if his “nice, peaceful world” is turned upside down... he’ll leave. Or, if you put your hand in (he won’t bite it, will he? then you could feel him. Did you check behind the fridge, washer and dryer? Use a flashlight and check as well as you can inside the coils.

Okay... I am going to be the rude, insensitive Freeper who asks this so please don’t get mad. I am doing this as an outsider looking in, okay?! Let me first say that many (not all) husbands want to protect their wives. They do so in ways that we can’t completely understand. Is it POSSIBLE (notice the big word POSSIBLE) that your hubby found Alice deceased and to protect you from sadness, he removed him and allowed you to think he is missing. To be missing, gives the hope that he is okay dokey and just out in nature. If this question offends you, let me apologize. The reason I ask this question is I know of one close friend... her husband did this when her cat died. He had the best, most loving intention of not coming forth with the truth. It is complicated but he truly is a great guy and his mindset was to protect her from grief. Hugs, Mom (if you are still taking my hugs?!)


295 posted on 06/02/2012 8:39:53 AM PDT by momtothree
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To: Salamander
"[what?!? we’re talking snakes!]

I said it was tanking due to the economy and he said hubby was ‘being investigated by someone’ [Eeeeek!!! Alphabet agencies? No.] and before summer was over, that someone was going to show up and a lot of money would be involved and the psychic was “very happy about that.”.

What just happened to me?

I called about the snake!

Both psychics referred often to “God” and “prayers” so I don’t feel uncomfortable with that even though it’s something I don’t really “do”.

Any thoughts?

I thought you would have found your snake by now. :(

My thoughts about the psychic are this---nothing good comes from that kind of thing. She might think she is getting her signals from God, but according to the Bible, she isn't, because He told us to stay clear of them. I'm not surprised about the unsolicited information that made you uncomfortable. Years ago, when I was dating the man who became my husband, a woman I knew who got "psychic visions" gave me an unasked-for prediction about my relationship with him that was extremely upsetting and turned out to be completely untrue.

Hoping you find that snake....I know you have to be worried sick.

296 posted on 06/02/2012 8:40:24 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon (Time for a write-in campaign...Darryl Dixon for President)
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To: Salamander
I'd believe the psychic. Try turning your couches over and see if he's in the bottom, under the lining. That's where my friend found his.

25 years ago, I had a psychic tell me to watch my abdominal area as I would have some problems with it. I was barely 20 at the time and fit as could be. At 46 the problems with my stomach began!

I hope you find him soon and I'll bet he's going to be hungry. Just curious - will you wag your finger at him and tell him he's a bad, bad snake, LOL?

298 posted on 06/02/2012 8:52:43 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (If Barack has a memory like a steel trap, why can't he remember what the Constitution says?)
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To: Salamander

Prayers up that you find your pet soon.


308 posted on 06/02/2012 10:46:12 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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