|
Please visit our advertiser
![]() |
|
|
|
~ The phone plus this weeks Psychic Challenge ~
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Psychic Challenge After a phenomenal result the week before, last week's Psychic Challenge brought us down to earth with a bump. Only 28 per cent of callers correctly guessed I was transmitting the Cross symbol (Option 1). But even that figure, which is poor compared with some of our results, is still above what chance might suggest Just as there are still vast areas of this planet which we have barely explored, there are immense parts of your mind which you barely use. See if you can tap into some of your unknown potential by awakening your psi-instincts. Hold your hand, palm down, over each of these symbols in turn. Above one, you should feel a burst of heat or an electrifying tingle, telling you the one which I am telepathically beaming out. Click here to email your choice and we will announce the answer next week.
To find out more about Uri or send him a personal email visit www.urigeller.com
Look at this phone - it receives faxes, emails, texts and pages. Oh,
and phone calls. I can use it on mountaintops, on moors, on remote
beaches ... it reaches everywhere. And if I ever stray so far from
the beaten track that I don't know where I'm calling from, the
satellite navigation display in my car can pinpoint me to the nearest
ten feet.
Small world? Global village? Those terms are out-of-date
- this planet is so compact I can pop it into my pocket.
Or so I thought, until I visited a primary school this week
where one imaginative class has linked up with children in a
Brazilian settlement. This township is not visible on any map
- desperate migrants have seized land near an Amazon port called
Itaqui, and built shelters from mud, clay and straw.
They can get electricity by illegally tapping into the main
lines, a dangerous but vital practice. The only water comes from
overworked wells, and the nearest schoolhouse is three miles away.
Phones? Faxes? Emails? Not a chance - the Brazilian children
can communicate with their English friends only by letters brought by
charity workers. Messages take weeks and months to arrive. When
letters do come, of course, it’s a major event.
I was shocked to realise what a big world this still is, and
impressed by the work of the charity, Plan International, who can be
reached in the UK at 5-6 Underhill St, London (+44 (0)20 7485 6612).
We live so fast and so luxuriously in this country, it's easy
to lose our sense of proportion. As usual, it takes the children to
remind us.
To find out more about Uri or send him a personal email visit www.urigeller.com
|
| Click here for Jonathan Cainer's Daily Zodiac Forecasts |
|
|