I remember experiences from my childhood. Mum woke us all up at night, weeping, saying that she her mother was calling her. We lived in Karachi, and Mum had not seen her parents who lived in Bangalore, for at least fifteen years. After a few hours, we received a telegram that her mother had passed away. The same thing happened a few years later, when her father passed away. To this day, there is absolutely no explanation. Charles Dique in Honolulu Bill, maybe it's because of their Indian heritage and upbringing? Indians seem to be hooked on the same sort of thing, don't they? Cheers, Lynne. :)) **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)
G'day Charles, I was present, with my mother and brother in Madurai, South India, in 1962 when my father passed away. At the time I lived in Penang in Malaysia. My wife in Penang woke up and saw my father walk in through the bedroom door and around the bed where he looked into the crib of our new baby daughter. He then walked out. When I returned to Penang my wife told me about it and we were able to work out that this occurred exactly at the time he passed away. ooroo If you don't hear the knock of opportunity - build a door. Anon.