Enlitx
Bluelighter
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- Feb 11, 2004
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To this i agree. It is simply the half empty/half full debate. They aren't mutually exclusive, and even though something cannot be "supported by anything in this world", it doesn't mean that we cannot somehow (no one knows how)sense/experience/connect with it.
The question becomes what is likely happening? The fact that scientists have documented these feelings of paranormal events, tied them to certain neurlogoical functions, and have even been able to induce such experiences strongly suggests it is a product of brain function, not an actual connection to paranormal phenomena. I understand that people would like to believe that they are actually experiencing paranormal events. Without a good understanding of scientific literature, I am sure that is the most likely explanation to them.
For several years i saw things as being determined by the laws we understand, but over time it seemed very lacking, it was as though i was consciously lying to myself. i felt that it was an urge of pride to have a deluded sense that we can understand all things.
It doesn't make much sense to think this considering, logically speaking, how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things.
Oh we most definetely don't know everything. There are so many things yet to be determined. That still doesen't mean that people experiencing very common mystical events somehow are connecting with unknown things. Like I said, it all comes down to what is likely happening. Without science, I am sure schizophrenics would have been thought of as somehow connected to a different world, but it just doesen't work that way anymore.
Here is the problem in this thread. To some of us, you have demonstrably shown that you really have little comprehension of what we are talking about, yet you give this certain assurance that you understand completely. As long as you are so sure of this, you will not be listening to what we are saying.
But you want us to trust you, to have faith in your assurance?
now that is irony.
Nope, I get it. I fully understand how people would think they have psychic abilities, precognition, etc... I also understand what is likely happening. For example, with precognition, people think that their dreams are predicting what happens in the future. In reality, people find patterns because that is what our brain does. So, anytime X years after a dream, anything at all that happens might be related to your dream. Those are pretty good odds. Not only that, dreams aren't stored in memory very well, so you may actually alter the memory of your dream to fit the circumstances at hand. See, I get it, I just don't believe it.
I didn't mean you should literally trust me, it was just common phrase. My posts should indicate what I am trying to say.