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    Re: Finding lost stuff

    Genesis, I just "took a look" and then skimmed the thread. It's interesting to see the suggestion that a sibling might have it, as this was one idea I had as well.

    First impression was some kind of cylinder in operation like a hand towel.

    Recurring image of a peak. First I saw it as something that resembled a sombrero that came with a feeling of skimming across the floor or ground and I couldn't make sense of that. By the final iteration of this image, I suspect a tent was being suggested. I noticed you mentioned a backpack and there was mention of an outdoor grill when I read this thread. Did you wear the watch camping?

    Do you have a big lanky dog, like a dalmatian or was that just my imagination at work?
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    current physical objects are a challenge - not that I want to make it moreso by saying that..its like swimming through alphabet soup looking for the upper case O but not the lower case o, and its all written in japanese. (I only took 1 year of Japanese)Them mental planes, so much in there.On top of that this setting makes it more difficult as there are many minds interfering.It does work though. Im certain that there is a lot of true information in these replies. The ridiculous piece of information is usually the right one. Like when I looked for my friends keys. I saw a drawstring bag with a moose on it. who uses drawstring bags? so I thought it was my imagination.. nope they were in there, in the car. along with the bottle caps, and other assorted junk I told her I saw, yet I didn't tell her about the bag.She subconsciously sabotaged the search by thinking negatively about it, and so avoided the one place they were at.I was anxious about doing super natural things around someone, so subconsciously didn't want to be too helpful, so didn't mention the bag.That's why I didn't listen to the elephant.

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    Re: Finding lost stuff

    Have you tried using a pendulum and asking a bunch of yes/no questions? Pendulums are often used to find lost objects. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beekeeper View Post
    Genesis, I just "took a look" and then skimmed the thread. It's interesting to see the suggestion that a sibling might have it, as this was one idea I had as well.

    First impression was some kind of cylinder in operation like a hand towel.

    Recurring image of a peak. First I saw it as something that resembled a sombrero that came with a feeling of skimming across the floor or ground and I couldn't make sense of that. By the final iteration of this image, I suspect a tent was being suggested. I noticed you mentioned a backpack and there was mention of an outdoor grill when I read this thread. Did you wear the watch camping?

    Do you have a big lanky dog, like a dalmatian or was that just my imagination at work?
    Hey Bee, thanks for your input. No I never wore the watch camping nor do I ever really go camping. I have a sombrero in my basement so I just checked there quickly but haven't found anything. I'll try looking again there later. I don't have a dog either.


    Also no, I didn't try using a pendelum. I don't have one

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    Update: I found the watch today. It was on a table, in a box where my father puts his stuff. Not sure when he took it, but it feels good to have found it. I thought I had lost it for good haha. Thanks for your help guys.

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    Re: Finding lost stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Genesis View Post
    Update: I found the watch today. It was on a table, in a box where my father puts his stuff. Not sure when he took it, but it feels good to have found it. I thought I had lost it for good haha. Thanks for your help guys.
    Hi Genesis,
    Thank you for telling us and that the Watch is found

    This thread is very good to read for me and feel where I was on my journey when I tried to locate your fathers Watch, I was in so big turmoil that I today know I was not at all able to focus, I did not know then, but now I know, I do feel how I felt when I wrote and tried to locate your fathers Watch and how my own mind did work and where it was so to speak, and I now can tell that in my case when being in such a turmoil can never focus on finding anything...I know more today what I did not know then.

    Thank you!!

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    Re: Finding lost stuff

    I'm glad you found it too. I wasn't exactly a lot of help that time. Lol!
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    Re: Finding lost stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Genesis
    I found the watch today. It was on a table, in a box where my father puts his stuff.
    Thanks for the laugh, Genesis. Do you live in a mansion? Four and a half months your watch was 'gone', but I'm just glad to see the search resolved. Thanks for not leaving us hangin'.

    I have to wonder, was the watch in the box on a table where your dad puts his stuff all along? Seems to me that'd be about the first place I'd look, lol.

    If I was a REAL remote viewer/psychic I should have suggested you 'look in a box on a table where you dad puts his stuff' but that is just too mundane to even think of.

    All I can say at this point is we had some fun, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeoneblack View Post
    Thanks for the laugh, Genesis. Do you live in a mansion? Four and a half months your watch was 'gone', but I'm just glad to see the search resolved. Thanks for not leaving us hangin'.

    I have to wonder, was the watch in the box on a table where your dad puts his stuff all along? Seems to me that'd be about the first place I'd look, lol.

    If I was a REAL remote viewer/psychic I should have suggested you 'look in a box on a table where you dad puts his stuff' but that is just too mundane to even think of.

    All I can say at this point is we had some fun, anyway.
    Haha, sorry for the late reply back.

    No I don't live in a mansion. I'm pretty sure I actually looked there but didn't find it the first time. I'm guessing my dad maybe had it somewhere else for a while. Feels good to know it wasn't lost though! Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by I-stone View Post
    So I asked "where is genesis's watch in his physical reality?" over and over. I got most of the same images as them, plus a little extra info about the rubber boots, but Im not going to arouse suspicion on questionable info.
    Then I asked "how can genesis find his watch?" over and over. I saw an image of a white elephant.
    I failed to pry info out of it on your watches location.
    It gave me a personal message for you but I forgot what it said because I was only paying attention to info on finding your watch, my apologies.

    I thought the elephant was a logo, so I checked the web.
    Attachment 671
    This banana republic logo is the closest I could find.

    Get this.. I then checked out what is the meaning of white elephant. From Wikipedia:

    "A white elephant is an idiom for a valuable but burdensome possession of which its owner cannot dispose and whose cost (particularly cost of upkeep) is out of proportion to its usefulness or worth. The term derives from the story that the kings of Siam (now Thailand) were accustomed to make a present of one of these animals to courtiers who had rendered themselves obnoxious, in order to ruin the recipient by the cost of its maintenance. In modern usage, it is an object, scheme, business venture, facility, etc., considered without use or value."

    Basicly, royalty would be given sacred elephants as gifts but because by law they couldnt work, and they ate literally tons, it wasn't worth keeping them, yet they couldn't get rid of them either.

    My condolences.
    I'd just like to bring this post up. I was in my bathroom the other day and noticed we had this little figurine of a white elephant. I had never thought about it because it's just one of those things that's been around your house for so long that you basically don't notice unless you have reason to. Here's a picture of it. The ressemblance is fascinating.

    http://www.4gp.tw/b035/1401862959348.jpg
    Pardon the dirty nails :p

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