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Ferenc Aszmann wrote:

Hi, guys —

I have been wearing a Caravaca cross as a pendant on my necklace for over 7 years and recently I've noticed that my pendant no longer stays with the image forward but instead with its blank side forward.

I was inspired to get this cross (7) seven years ago after being diagnosed with an illness. I got really depressed and even suicidal. Something told me one day to get a cross to protect me.

I never once took the chain off except for 5 days ago. The last 6 months I noticed the cross would never stay facing forward anymore, no damages to the chain or pendant but now I'm confused and wonder if there's a higher meaning for this and if this is a sign.

Thanks for your help.

Ferenc

  { Is God sending me a sign based on my Caravaca cross always hanging this way from my neck? }

Bob replied:

Dear Ferenc,

Thanks for the question.

No, there is no meaning to it. These things just simply happen. I wouldn't worry about it, if God wanted to send you a sign about something He would make it a lot more obvious than that.

This happens with medals and crosses often to many people.

Peace,

Bob Kirby

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