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Aussie
08-31-2007, 07:59 AM
As seen on September 6, 2001 on Unsolved Mysteries
SYNOPSIS: It is said there is no greater grief than for those who have lost a child. But do these children go on to a different life - in another dimension? After experiencing personal contacts some families believe the children they've lost are still with them.

At 34, Michael Owen, was a recovering alcoholic. His mother Donna was grateful he was attending AA meetings and holding down a steady job as a boat mechanic. But after six months of sobriety Michael gave in to temptation and was killed in a car accident. Two months later in a gift shop Donna believes she felt an emotional connection to Michael. She says she was standing next to a rack of porcelain cups with imprinted names from A-Z. Off to one side were two cups. Imprinted on one was "I love you mom" and the other one said "Michael." Donna felt as if Michael was letting her know that it was okay. There were several other signs of communicating--one of which was somewhat unsettling. Just 14 months after Michael's death, Donna says she heard his voice on her answering machine. The message was supposedly recorded at 6:33. The operator's voice said "Saturday, 6:33" - the exact time that Michael died. She then heard Michael's voice. He said two words "follow me."

Donna's experience resonates with thousands of other parents who believe their deceased children are in contact with them. Sharon Throop believes her daughter Wendy has appeared to her several times. Wendy was a freshman in college when she became a victim of a date rape. Shortly thereafter, Wendy became depressed and tragically committed suicide. Wendy was only 19 years old. Sharon, Wendy's mother, was devastated and spent the days after her daughter's death in an emotional fog. It was then that Sharon believes Wendy came to her in several visions. Later that year at a neighbor's holiday Christmas party, one of the neighbors told Bill that a friend claimed to have had a sighting of Wendy just weeks after she died. Sharon and Donna will continue to find solace in the messages they believe are left by their children.

If you would like more information about this story, please contact Dary Matera and Donna Thiesen, the authors of Childlight. You can write to them at the following e-mail address:
Dary Matera - Dary@darymatera.com
Donna Thiesen - DeLaine089@aol.com




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Sharkhunter
08-31-2007, 07:12 PM
Losing someone sucks, sometimes people cannot let go. very sad