This week: Part 2 of my interview with Dan Dunlop. More strange experiences to talk about this week. Dan, like some of my guests, has had his share of unusual experiences. It is this first hand knowledge and experience that rings true to me because I have had similar experiences. Some of the topics we cover include Dan's experience with the Little People, and his knowledge on dealing with the spirit world. While both Dan and I talk from our own experiences ...
This week: Part 2 of my interview with Dan Dunlop. More strange experiences to talk about this week. Dan, like some of my guests, has had his share of unusual experiences. It is this first hand knowledge and experience that rings true to me because I have had similar experiences. Some of the topics we cover include Dan's experience with the Little People, and his knowledge on dealing with the spirit world. While both Dan and I talk from our own experiences we both know that there is so much more for us to learn. Both of us feel when you start to think you have all the answers you will no longer step forward, because your ego has stopped you in your tracks. Both of us also know that when you start getting too full of it, you will be humbled. Has this ever happened to you? Have you noticed it happening more?
When we first became friends Dan was still on the road to recovery. I remember one time we had to go to Newberry Michigan because Dan had left his car there. Now, how did that come about? Well, let's just say Dan got in a bit of trouble and couldn't get back up that way until he got out of jail. I remember we needed assistance to get his car out because it was stuck in some snow. At just the right time a man came along with a four wheel drive and helped us get it out. There was a time when we stopped communicating with each other, usually because Dan was in the slammer and I had no idea where he was. Every once in a while he would give me a call, sometimes it would be a couple years from the last time, and he would want to talk. One time he called my house and was a bit drunk, I refused to talk to him. Now what kind of friend does that make me? He still continued to want to be my friend and has been persistant to this day. And while I may approach friendships with a little more caution, I am gratefull that the one called Dan Dunlop has chosen me as his friend. I am fortunate indeed.
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