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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 07:50 AM
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The spiritual telephone....
THE OLD TELEPHONE

When I was quite young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood. I remember the polished, old case fastened to the wall. The shiny receiver hung on the side of the box. I was too little to reach the telephone, but used to listen with fascination when my mother talked to it.

Then I discovered that somewhere inside the wonderful device lived an amazing person. Her name was "Information Please" and there was nothing she did not know. Information Please could supply anyone's number and the correct time.

My personal experience with the genie-in-a-bottle came one day while my mother was visiting a neighbor. Amusing myself at the tool bench in the basement, I whacked my finger with a hammer, the pain was terrible, but there seemed no point in crying because there was no one home to give sympathy.

I walked around the house sucking my throbbing finger, finally arriving at the stairway. The telephone! Quickly, I ran for the footstool in the parlor and dragged it to the landing. Climbing up, I unhooked the receiver in the parlor and held it to my ear. "Information, please" I said into the mouthpiece just above my head. A click or two and a small clear voice spoke into my ear. "Information."

"I hurt my finger..." I wailed into the phone, the tears came readily enough now that I had an audience.

"Isn't your mother home?" came the question.

"Nobody's home but me," I blubbered.

"Are you bleeding?" the voice asked.

"No," I replied. "I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts."

"Can you open the icebox?" she asked.

I said I could.

"Then chip off a little bit of ice and hold it to your finger," said the voice.

After that, I called "Information Please" for everything. I asked her for help with my geography, and she told me where Philadelphia was. She helped me with my math. She told me my pet chipmunk that I had caught in the park just the day before, would eat fruit and nuts.

Then, there was the time Petey, our pet canary, died. I called, Information Please," and told her the sad story. She listened, and then said things grown-ups say to soothe a child. But I was not consoled. I asked her, "Why is it that birds should sing so beautifully and bring joy to all families, only to end up as a heap of feathers on the bottom of a cage?"

She must have sensed my deep concern, for she said quietly, "Paul always remember that there are other worlds to sing in."

Somehow I felt better.

Another day I was on the telephone, "Information please."

"Information," said in the now familiar voice.

"How do I spell fix?" I asked.

All this took place in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. When I was nine years old, we moved across the country to Boston. I missed my friend very much. "Information Please" belonged in that old wooden box back home and I somehow never thought of trying the shiny new phone that sat on the table in the hall. As I grew into my teens, the memories of those childhood conversations never really left me. Often, in moments of doubt and perplexity I would recall the serene sense of security I had then. I appreciated now how patient, understanding, and kind she was to have spent her time on a little boy.

A few years later, on my way west to college, my plane put down in Seattle. I had about a half-hour or so between planes. I spent 15 minutes or so on the phone with my sister, who lived there now. Then without thinking what I was doing, I dialed my hometown operator and said, "Information Please."

Miraculously, I heard the small, clear voice I knew so well. "Information."

I hadn't planned this, but I heard myself saying, "Could you please tell me how to spell fix?"

There was a long pause. Then came the soft spoken answer, "I guess your finger must have healed by now."

I laughed, "So it's really you," I said. "I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time?"

I wonder," she said, "if you know how much your call meant to me. I never had any children and I used to look forward to your calls."

I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and I asked if I could call her again when I came back to visit my sister.

"Please do", she said. "Just ask for Sally."

Three months later I was back in Seattle. A different voice answered, "Information." I asked for Sally.

"Are you a friend?" she said.

"Yes, a very old friend," I answered.

"I'm sorry to have to tell you this," she said. "Sally had been working part-time the last few years because she was sick. She died five weeks ago."

Before I could hang up she said, "Wait a minute, did you say your name was Paul?" "Yes," I answered.

"Well, Sally left a message for you.. She wrote it down in case you called. Let me read it to you."

The note said, "Tell him there are other worlds to sing in. He'll know what I mean."

I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.




Never underestimate the impression you may make on others.

Whose life have you touched today?

Why not pass this on? I just did.....

Lifting you on eagle's wings. May you find the joy and peace you long for.

Life is a journey .. NOT a guided tour.
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skinfusionz Donating Member (24 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 07:56 AM
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1. A nice story
Edited on Fri Sep-23-05 07:57 AM by skinfusionz
And snopes.com hasn't debunked it yet so I will keep the smile it gave me all day.

edit for typo
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:20 AM
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4. Actually, Snopes has.
At least it declared it to be "Undetermined":http://www.snopes.com/glurge/infoplea.htm

However, taking it as a "parable" rather than a true story, everytime I encounter it, I still treasure it. And I feel better for reading it. (And yes, my name is also Paul, althought that didn't influence me).

pnorman
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skinfusionz Donating Member (24 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:21 AM
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5. but not debunked
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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:32 AM
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6. Sorry, I have no source or author for the story and certainly do
...not claim it is a true story. I posted it because I like the message and the hopeful feeling it provided to me when I read it this morning.
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:56 AM
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9. It has exactly the same effect on me
every time I hear it. This was no exception, so please DON'T say "sorry"'!! I've been up all night, and it's time to make a pot of coffee and toddle off to bed. But I'll sleep a little better for hearing that story (again). This Katrina and Rita has really got me down. So, THANKS!!

pnorman
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:47 AM
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7. It's hard to really "debunk" a story
that's totally lacking in hard reference points, such as people's names etc.

What got me into this (compulsive) habit of reaching for Snopes and/or Google everytime I see such stories, are all the noxious LIES that people use these days to push their political and/or theocratic agenda. eg: "stories" about Kerry, Bill & Hillary, etc. I spent my early years under the FDR administration, and I well recall those "Eleanor jokes". They were sometimes obscene and almost always mean-spirited, but never palmed off as "truth". Tell that to Limbag or O'Reilly.

pnorman
PS: "skinfusionz", we're really on the same side here. I meant no put down or criticism.
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trotsky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:48 AM
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8. Probably never could be debunked.
Not enough info to go on. But just because it can't be proved false doesn't make it true.

Just a glurgey little story to pass around because everyone believes in an afterlife, right? Everyone believes just like you do!
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 09:06 AM
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10. I'm NOT what is called a card-carrying Christian.
Essentially, I'm an agnostic or perhaps even an atheist. But as a libertarian socialist, I conduct myself in this life as though there IS an "afterlife". I LIKED that "glurgey little story", and I'm grateful to my fellow DUer for posting it. And YES, I also greatly appreciate Norman Rockwell illustrations too. Chew on that.

Oyasuminasai!
Zzzzzzzzzzzz pnorman
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trotsky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 10:21 AM
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12. Hey, I'm not trying to piss in anyone's cornflakes.
Just want to let folks know that not everyone shares the same beliefs.
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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 09:35 AM
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11. I don't claim that there is an afterlife...I have no idea if there is
...an afterlife is if there is total oblivion after we die. However, I liked the story as I read it. In particular, I liked how I felt after I had read it and thought about it.

I then posted the story in what I thought would be an appropriate forum for the DU community to see, and if anyone so chooses, can freely read. That's all.
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catbert836 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-01-05 11:35 PM
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14. Where in the story did it say there was an afterlife?
I thought the story was quite good, actually, no matter what your beliefs. I think these kind of things transcend all our beliefs, and there is inspiration there, if you look for it.
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muriel_volestrangler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-02-05 01:04 PM
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19. "There are other worlds to sing in"
which, in the context of a recent death, is a claim that there's an afterlife.

But if you don't think that's the point of the story, then why did the OP call it "The Spiritual Telephone"? Without that, it would just be a story about a friendly woman. And wouldn't be in Religion & Theology, either.
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catbert836 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-02-05 01:24 PM
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20. You're right, I guess.
Edited on Sun Oct-02-05 01:25 PM by catbert836
I still think the story has some value, but now I can see why some people would take issue with it. Thank you, and peace.
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Tace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 07:58 AM
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2. What A Wonderful Story -- Thanks!
Good read folks.
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jcldragon Donating Member (228 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 08:06 AM
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3. That's wonderful!
So she's in the Summerlands now, and very Brightly Blessed :)

As a very modern & contemporary Occultist, I often quip that I use the Astral Plane, as a chatroom...

except that in my case, it's not actually a joke...
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onager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-23-05 10:25 AM
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13. Hilarious!
Edited on Fri Sep-23-05 11:06 AM by onager
:rofl:

Operator, get me Jesus on the telephone...

One good thing about these cheery little unsolicited advertisements for the Afterlife. I always know how they're going to end.




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catbert836 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-01-05 11:37 PM
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15. Jesus? Where?
I didn't see him mentioned.
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onager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-02-05 11:57 AM
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16. It's a line from a song...
Used in the opening credits of Phone Booth, among other places.

It seemed applicable to this whole idea of Spiritual Telephone Calls.

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catbert836 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-02-05 12:32 PM
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17. Oh. All right, then.
n/t
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cosmik debris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-02-05 12:41 PM
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18. This Song?
Jesus is on that mainline
Tell him what you want (x3)
You gotta call him up
And tell him what you want
If you're sick and you want to get well
Tell him what you want( x3)
You gotta call him up
And tell him what you want

http://www.lyrics007.com/Ben%20Harper%20Lyrics/Jesus%20On%20The%20Mainline%20Lyrics.html
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onager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-03-05 11:03 AM
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21. I think it was this one...
From Manhattan Transfer:

Operator, Information
Give me Jesus on the line
Operator, Information
I'd like to speak to a friend of mine
Oh prayer is the number
Faith is the exchange
Heaven is the street
And Jesus is his name
Operator, Information
Please give me Jesus on the line...


http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/whowantstobeamillionaire/operator.htm
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