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TTT, I've no idea how it happened. I don't necessarily go along with the explanations psychic researchers come up with - it can only possibly be conjecture - but I do know that odd things that cannot be explained happen. I'm in no doubt whatsoever about that.
Having just received news of a forthcoming wedding that delighted us all it was very significant to me. It was Mendelssohn's Wedding March. I didn’t recognise the phone number but a few days later, having grilled all likely suspects and eliminated them, still puzzling over it I mentioned it to a friend. She asked what number it came from and we were both astonished to discover that it was her phone - one that, not being big on technology - she kept only for emergencies and never switched on unless charging it. She'd been to a wedding that day. Her phone was in her bag on the floor of the church and as usual, switched off. The odd thing was that there were no other sounds on the recording - no coughs, no shuffles, nothing to indicate a church full of people. Just the music played on an organ. It lasted five minutes seven seconds precisely, starting at the beginning and finishing at the end. Quite extraordinary.