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Ed A call for new open-minded research on psychic phenomena

We are not normally intended to interact with it, the spirit world is the real world which we come from to learn lessons of life in the material world. When we die we return to the spirit world.
How can you know this?

It sounds like BS. Prove to me that you aren't just spouting BS. I bet you can't!

in the spirit world the reality of Gods existence is obvious
Again, how can you know this? Have you been there? I bet you haven't.
 
What makes you assume they had no good reason? As far as I can tell, they had a bollard controlling traffic somewhere in the park, and then removed the bollard to a nearby corner of the park once they decided that traffic didn't need that control anymore. I've actually seen it. Totally thought it was some kind of lowkey buddhist shrine. Didn't find out till years later that it was a bollard.

That's an interesting question. A park, or similar, will often cordon some area where works are being carried out. When works are completed, they will often park such concrete barriers someplace else, because they know they will reuse them at the next location they will be carrying out works. This is not unusual. I have no clue why anyone would even pass remark on it.

So where is the no good reason claim from? From the facilities point of view, they are saying that we have completed whatever works might be required, we need to park the concrete barriers while we reopen whatever we fixed up somewhere. Because we will replace them at our next location after we have reopened this location.

What is suspicious to anyone with that? It is simple project management.
 

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