Posted on 3/24/2005, 4:24:44 AM by DHRLI
Felos' alleged personal relationship with God is highly unusual.
And other people should know about it.
In his book, Felos described an incident that occurred while he was engaged in a “right-to-die” case, very involved in the hospice movement and traveling by plane.
Felos wrote that he "wonder[ed] what it would be like to die right now” and “indulged the thought by imagining the plane starting to lose it trajectory and descend.”
So what happened?
The plane lost its trajectory and descended!
Creating chaos in the cabin as people began to realize the plane was going to crash, Felos wrote.
“Needless to say, the juxtaposition of my imagined death and the possibility of a real demise heightened for me my different reactions. I assure you, my hubris in assuming that I would meet a life-ending crash with equanimity was not lost on me," Felos added.
As Felos told it, the pilot of the plane later told the passengers that an unexplained problem with the auto pilot caused the momentary descent.
And:
“At that instant a clear, distinctly independent and slightly stern voice said to [him], ‘Be careful what you think. You are more powerful than you realize.’ In quick succession [Felos] was startled, humbled and blessed by God’s admonishment.”
(Excerpt) Read more at michnews.com ...
That's pretty typical of shamen all over the world.
I kind of wonder if this Felos guy (that's a name with it's origins in Norway) is otherwise affiliated with some of the more traditional elements in the Apostolic Charismatic Church of the First Born? (Said church has it's origins in Northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia among the Sa'ami).
They maintain their shamanistic traditions to a surprising degree.
This guy needs to be strapped to a gurney! What a whackjob!
Real sicko here!
If he's involved in this because of his 'right to die' cause, his advocacy is misplaced here. This issue has nothing to do with 'right to die', this case boils down to whether or not she really said she didn't want to live on life support.
I think the reason the courts and everyone else want to see her die is easy to see. If she were to recover, and if it came out that the courts were wrong in their findings of fact, it proves they were wrong. Those who went to bat for Terri would have a huge unequivocal win in this case. This would have a major impact on reducing the power of the courts, hospice, and the medical profession. All would come under incredible scrutiny. If she dies, however, the issue can continue to be portrayed as ambiguous.
All parties with an interest in her death have too much invested and have been too "sure" and would lose a tremendous amount of power if they are shown to be wrong in their assessment by Terri herself.
Wow! The guy is a totally religious nut! And the ACLU is abetting him!!!
Not that they care one way or another, so long as they can practice Stalinism.
Speaking of Felos, please enjoy his attorney wife's commentary on "bringing a lawsuit with love."
http://www.altnewtimes.com/Articles/2001/e11cfe.html
When I watch Felos speaking on television-every second or third sentence, his tongue darts out of his mouth, like a serpent, then it goes back in his mouth-to me, it's like I'm getting a glimpse of who is really speaking through him.
FWIW, I posted the plane/mind power incident on FR the other day, and people thought I was joking.
Some two bits accused me of hiding Pods?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1367995/posts?page=519#519
I guess she did not like my thread
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1367995/posts
anyway she has contempt for me....
I found them http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1369373/posts?page=12#12
Only Governor Bush can save Terri at this time.
CONTACT JEB BUSH HERE:
E-mail: jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Telephone: 850/488-4441
Fax: 850/487-0801
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