Re: I need a dream where..
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Originally posted by DopeyGuy
Ok my bro just lost his calculator which costs about 80$. And school is starting. Hes blaming it on me now cuz i keep on using it to play games. I feel kinda guilty. And i pity him. So im going to find his calculator....
So i need a dream where it shows me what happened to the calculator.
It's not your fault, so don't sweat it!
A LD about finding it would be an excellent idea....b/c one time, I lost my DS, & I couldn't find it anywhere. Then one night, as I busted myself out of my bed in a LD, I looked around my room & I found it (too bad I couldn't pick it up, though). Then I jump back in bed & wake up, & look in the place I saw it...& bingo (it has also been done w/books, currently happening murder mysteries, & more!)!! It is very difficult to accomplish, though.
Re: I need a dream where..
Quote:
Originally posted by DopeyGuy
Ok my bro just lost his calculator which costs about 80$. And school is starting. Hes blaming it on me now cuz i keep on using it to play games. I feel kinda guilty. And i pity him. So im going to find his calculator....
So i need a dream where it shows me what happened to the calculator.
The Patron Saint of Lost Objects is Saint Anthony of Padua. Now there are saints and there are SAINTS. Saint Anthony was an honest to God Miracle Worker, and intellectually talented at the same time. Also, while it seems that many Saints have simply 'moved on' and aren't looking back, Saint Anthony still seems to be active in his Intercessions.
What you do is you do the following 3 or 9 times: cross yourself 'Catholic Style' and say "Saint Tony, Saint Tony, please give a listen. I need your help, there is something missing." And then tell Saint Anthony about the calculator.
Then look around again. There is a chance you might find the calculator in a place where you have already looked. That is why so many people believe in the Intersessions of Saint Anthony... because it often seems like an obvious miracle the way things turn up after these prayers.
Also, you could douse for it, if you had a dousing rod. But you can substitute a pendulum. Start at your front door and then follow the way the Pendulum swings.
Also, we must consider whether or not he scribed his name upon the thing. If he did not, then it may be likely that one of his friends stole it, and you are taking the blame only because it is easier to blame a little brother than it is to confront and beat up one of his 'friends'. You will find in life that one's 'friends' are only acquaintenances -- people we are thrown together with in school, in the Army, or on the Job. These are not people we would have chosen if we could interview and hire our 'friends'. Often such 'friends' are nothing more than loud stupid ugly thieves. But when people are young, they allow a bit of naive idealism to cloud their vision in regards this reality. So it is that your brother may have brought an untrustworthy thief into his house for no better reason then that he met this hoodlum in school and supposed that counted as some bound of honor and non-aggression. It doesn't. With so many admitted Atheists and Rap Gangsters about these days, where do we expect any hint of Morality to come from? Why should most young people NOT see an unscribed $80 Calculator laying there, THAT THEY COULD ALSO USE FOR SCHOOL, and not suppose themselves ahead in every way by just putting it in their pocket, saying "Catch you later Man" and walking out of the house with it. You may have been ripped off.
So, look for it, alright. But if anybody has been in the house, then absolutely refuse to be your brother's convenient scapegoat any longer. Things do not disappear off the face of the earth. It is there, or somebody took it. If you can't find it, then compile a list of likely suspects who then require to have their asses kicked until somebody confesses. But it is just so much easier to blame you, isn't it?