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How To Send Your Keys |
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During his sojourn in Japan, Franck achieved the highest degree in Reiki studies. He learned that healing energy can be contained within objects, and that it’s possible to send love and good feelings to another person simply by meditating on the objects before giving them to the other person. As all true fans are aware, in early 1967, Franck started work on a film called Two Green Keys. Due to tragedies and other delays, the film was first shelved, then lost. There has always been a great deal of speculation among Franck’s fans as to what the film was about; however, no one knows for sure. Neither the stars nor the director ever spoke of it. No one has been able to find out who the screenwriter was. The script has vanished. The film has become a lost project, a mystery. Ever fond of mysteries, the webmaster at TwoGreenKeys.com chose the film’s title as a symbol for Franck’s fans. Though it is sad to admit, no one has ever heard of this enigmatic film, unless they have also heard of Franck. So when one fan sees two green keys hanging from another fan’s key chain, they know they have found a kindred spirit. It’s a way for us to identify each other, almost like a secret handshake. Franck enjoys receiving the well wishes sent in with your keys, and will send a little of his own grateful energy back to you with your own set. In order to join the Franck O’Day Fan Club, in order to enter into the universal energy with him, simply follow the instructions below. 1. You can send any two keys you wish – car keys, door keys, padlock keys. The kind of keys, what their purpose was before, doesn’t matter in the least, as they are bound for a new purpose. Please try to make them match as much as possible in size and shape, however, as matching keys are much more aesthetically pleasing on your keyring. 2. Clear your mind and meditate on the keys for as long as you desire, filling them with your love and energy and warm thoughts for Franck. 3. Mail the keys to the P.O. Box listed below. Don’t forget to include your self-addressed stamped envelope! |
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It is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, either living or dead, is entirely coincidental. | ||
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