From The Shadows writes “Author Dev Rugne joins us to share her lifetime of paranormal experiences. As an Assistant State Director of Northern California MUFON, she has spent years as an investigator. She also shares her personal journey of discovering what happened to her as a child. Dev’s story is explored in her book, “UFO Investigator: A Personal Look into Circumstance, Investigations and Discovery.”
Ron S
First of all, (in regards to the first guest) it’s best not to gamble at all… Especially if you are the type of person who is susceptible to becoming addicted to things or don’t know when to quit… If you aren’t doing it on a tight budget, sparingly and solely for entertainment purposes only, it really can and does destroy peoples lives.
Don’t go into some gambling house thinking you have psychic powers or the power of Jesus on your side and he’s going to give you $10,000 because you only have $3 left… Well, sorry but he doesn’t work like that unless he sees the money used for some greater good further down the road.
So to be one of those people who only tell you about the times they came out ahead without telling you the whole truth about the losses and anguish with humility and knowledge for your good, they may have lost sight for the compassion of humanity and the bigger picture of who they may be potentially hurting.
To be bragadocious about one’s personal success is only being an advocate to temptation and more often than not failure for others, and more often still being driven away from God because God didn’t give you instant gratification and a pile of loot and a soft cushy bed.
When you have aches and pains (from my experience) you either A. Didn’t listen to your own body and overextended or hydrated yourself. B. Worn yourself down from years of abuse and work. C. Are completely stressed out and tight, or D. Under negative spiritual attack, attachment or influence. IMO.
I don’t think this first guest really realizes where her influences are likely coming from and how she’s impacting others. I don’t think she means harm or is a bad person but maybe just misguided to how spiritual energies work and how to properly distinguish positive and negative repercussions to one’s own actions from said influence. I’ll pray for her.🙏🏼
It’s kind of like someone obtaining a CCL and being intelligent and discreet about it, still being upstanding and responsible and not disrupting good energy… Versus open carry, just causing unnecessary fear to whoever sees them (including young people) while also making oneself look like they’re so scared of life they have play the tough guy role with little man/woman syndrome.
Then this action might insight others to become more fearful themselves or open carry, and it all started with one persons ignorance… And before you know it you have the friggen’ Wild Wild West with fear creating more and more ignorance and spreading like a pandemic.
Sometimes propaganda enables us to have more fear than necessary. Sometimes it’s perpetuated by human ignorance or stemming from something darker. The more you are persuaded to look for fear in large objects and things, you might want to make a mental note that it’s likely going to be a real threat from something you cant always or ever see, because it’s too small or it’s hidden very well out of sight, or both… Slight of hand, get it? That’s all I want to say. 🙏🏼🌞
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend and is kind and respectful to others… That’s how we win:)
Matthew W
Dev’s story has nothing to to do with religion, problem gambling or firearms. Some people choose to limit their perception of others so as to fit within the narrow confines of their religious beliefs, which gets really old and is not somehow aided by their verbosity. Dev’s story is great because she tells it as it happened to her. It is also great because it gives us a view into the a part of our world that most of us would not see. Thank you Dev.