How We Met Before We Met
By Judi and Jack Naillon/Regehr
My husband and I met long before we really met at a Buddhist lecture at WSU. Years later after being engaged for awhile we realized we could actually see this first meeting of ours, as the lecture had been taped. We had both recalled sitting on the floor near the teacher at his invitation. To our surprise the video shows us sitting down next to each other about a foot apart. We ponder what this means and if it was a subconscious recollection of this event that propelled our attraction to each other when we later met for what we thought was the first time.
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