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Nigel C, Fortune posts on 9/21/2009 11:15:44 PM The location of Anna's grave is unknown, but is rumoured to be somewhere in the East London Cemetery at Plaistow, which is very large.
Berati posts on 9/21/2009 10:06:06 PM I want to visit the grave of Anna. Can someone tell me the place of her grave. Thanks
NightWizard posts on 5/19/2009 5:27:33 PM Well I don't have a problem with those concepts accept to say that they still do not demonstrate the existence of God! For example If an Angel appeared to you and said that she or he believed in God this still does would not mean that such an existence was likely, but rather that a being who only seemed to be an Angel confirmed that she or he only believed in God!



farrah posts on 5/6/2009 2:14:40 AM There is absolutely very intelligent powers that makes this world, no matter how we try to understand it has becoming very complex and cannot be grasp by our simple mind,.Every scientist has 2 or 1 or few invention or one main experties but he cannot embrace all ingenuity of mankind,because its all distributed to all.We have the nature to look for someone to idolize or to look for a refuge because it is planted to every human heart,now that is the question that we are seeking to our life.Coz i think at the end of Fynn story he admitted he cant blame God,and to understand the story of Anna its only prooven that his purpose is significant at all.
Sandra posts on 4/22/2009 3:35:03 PM When Anna died she said: "I bet Mister God lets me get into heaven for this." She didn't bet, she KNEW! She had already been in heaven all the time since the very first night when she met Fynn. After she blew out the match she had this fit. This was the moment when she got inside of God, she fell in God, she fell in love. She didn't fall in love with Fynn, she just "fell in love". This was the second birth, an immaterial birth. Even Fynn wrote: Outside that baker's shop in dockland on a foggy November night I had the unusual experience of seeing a child born.
NightWizard posts on 4/21/2009 12:41:40 AM But what what do you suppose this means? forgive but if Anna or Fynn truly said anything about the nature of the afterlife I missed that? I love those books but perhaps not so much for the reasons that some have stated! we do or don't believe in God, when we do then what? If we don't or if we question it, what of it again? If I knew Anna I would consider her special and try not to upset her in regard to these matters and I see evidence for intelligent creation and a spirit world but not for God, I'm inclined towards the idea that mankinds belief in a singular head intelligent creator is an attempt to become comfortable with a very vast and complex system which is totally beyond our comprehension!
Sandra posts on 4/14/2009 5:20:22 PM ANNA was, is, and always will be. Fynn was just chosen by God to live with her and write the book about her for to spread the seed of the eternal live all over the world. The seed in the bible is 2000 years old and seeds don't germinate anymore when they are getting too old. That's why we needed fresh seeds.
John S posts on 4/13/2009 9:38:47 PM Obviously my last entry about Fynn has cast a pall over potential posters and interested readers. Fyn was, is, and always will be.
John S posts on 3/9/2009 7:48:28 PM Over the past few years I have been contacted by numerous readers of the Fynn books via the Mr Lyward website. To make contact easier,I have set up a new email address, mgtia@finchden.co.uk which will allow independent communication for Anna fans.
Anonymous posts on 3/4/2009 4:03:39 AM John S. I Thank You for your answer, You knew him so I am now inclined to believe Syd/Fynn somehow got in touch with his higher self and perhaps raised his kudalini force up a bit higher rather then being a full blown Transmigrate as was The Late Leonardo Da Vinci to whom Syd/Fynn was compared to by Mr. Vernon Sproxton! Like yourself I have no religion either but I still believe in the power of prayer as I now have a new Angel in my own life, she is about to turn six as a matter of fact, She went out of her way to say "I love you to me" something that was totally her own idea and which I had not encouraged in any way, I have not discussed spirituality with her but perhaps sometime soon I may, though I think I would rather wait and see if she brings up the subject? it seemed that almost as soon as I talked with her that we had known each other a long time, "old souls" as The Sages might say, someone up there must have heard how much I loved Syd/Fynns books! Never doubt the power of prayer no matter your religion or even no religion!
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