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A ghost story

/ 12:01 AM November 01, 2014

When you see a ghost, your hair will stand on end and you may even shake in fear.

That’s natural, but try to control your fear because a ghost cannot physically harm you.

Here’s good news for you: If you can see a ghost that means you have a “third eye,” a gift only very few people have.

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When a ghost appears before you, try to communicate with it through telepathy.

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Telepathy is a way of communicating one’s thoughts directly to another without the use of words or signals.

Ask how you can help the entity. You will get an answer— through telepathy.

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Several years ago, the spirit of a person I knew when he was still alive sought my help.

But the spirit, whom I will call “Rolly,” didn’t appear before me as I don’t have a third eye.

Rolly communicated with me through an unwilling medium, a well-known socialite, who became possessed whenever he wanted to talk to me.

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Rolly, whom I covered when he was a colonel of the defunct Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command (Metrocom), asked me to help him settle a feud in his family.

Why Rolly picked me when we were never close when he was still alive—and why he also chose the woman as his medium—is another story.

The woman is a pretty, single mother who owns a company that manufactures animal feeds and medicines.

Rolly stopped using the woman as his medium after I gave in to his last request: for me to write in this column that he was a good soldier and just followed orders.

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The bodyguard of the mother of Mayor Patrick Meneses of Bulacan town, Bulacan province, who is involved in a road rage incident on Congressional Avenue, Quezon City, Monday morning is probably a policeman.

Two members of the Police Security Protection Group (PSPG) based in Camp Crame are assigned as security detail to Priscila Meneses: SPO1 Saturnino Miranda and PO3 Haidee Lazaga.

My sources in Camp Crame said Mrs. Meneses requested and was granted bodyguards by the PSPG on account of her son’s position.

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Mrs. Meneses’ bodyguard drew his gun   after a Toyota Fortuner, with University of the Philippines professor Elizabeth Pangalangan and her family, including two children on board, figured in a traffic incident with the two-vehicle convoy of the mayor’s mother.

TAGS: ghost, Police, Telepathy

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