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OPENING YOUR THIRD EYE- Your sixth sense is nothing super-natural, but it is natural

I am not a materialist, neither am I an atheist. I am the irritating Socrates who is ruing the party.

I don't attack other people because of bad feelings towards them. I don't attack other people because I want them to share my view. The only thing I want to do here is make people take on a more critical attitude towards their own worldviews. It annoys me that some people pretend to be so sure about their "knowledge" (and act as if they are immune to critique). To quote Russell

I agree with you, if one wants to learn, educate or open the mind etc. one must know to always take in other opinions, thoughts, beliefs, in order to gain a new perspective and learn new or in connection with what one already is aware of. Never take for granted another's view, take it inward and you may be surprised by what you've discovered or uncovered.
 
Okay. How did you come to this conclusion for a sixth sense? Can you give us some evidence?

"massively complex sub-conciouse system of assorting likelyhoods based on memories and deductive reasoning based on the memories of events subject to the cognitions of the human brain."

Sounds like a great starting point. Can you explain?
 
some of you may be indirectly referring to carl jung's collective unconscious
fascinating stuff
great thread topic and responses
 
Okay. How did you come to this conclusion for a sixth sense? Can you give us some evidence?

"It took eight years and nine experiments with more 1,000 participants, but the results offer evidence that humans have some ability to anticipate the future."

"It most violates our notion of how the physical world works."

study to be published in the American Psychological Association's Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.


source
 
"It took eight years and nine experiments with more 1,000 participants, but the results offer evidence that humans have some ability to anticipate the future."

"It most violates our notion of how the physical world works."

study to be published in the American Psychological Association's Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.


source



Thats right, I recall Daryl Bem from a Scientific American article in which discussed mainly his relation to the Scientific community giving him a hard time. He's now retired and left off off on a positive note, I feel, so that at the very least he can stir the minds of people as skeptical as me. As of right now the replication of the numerous experiments hasnt been duplicated successfully and have failed to support anything which was in the header of Bem's experiments. It was reported in Discovery and Scientific American, but Id like to look at the actual peer-review itself. Its actually really elementary things that are wrong with Bem's experiments like miscalculated a couple of value's and not considering certain factors which interlude in his own study that he didnt pay mind. Its too bad because a part of me wanted him to make a break-through. Maybe some more experiments will be replicated soon and give us a different story.


Science has been through this before and there really is no shame in being wrong in a particular hypothesis, like cold fusion or Bem's experiments. At the very least it stirs up imagination and I think its healthy that science is pushed to removed boundaries.



HypGnosis, I figured that of the list of link you provided you could pull at least something specific in relationship to your original post instead of recapping 20th century science like its your fucking article. Why dont you go study 1800's train locomotion and then find out for me what was the contract that PT Barnum have to ship seltzer's out and see what the fuck is up with the lug-nuts that employed 300 hundred people in the cargo. I thought is was a reasonable question.
 
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HypGnosis, I figured that of the list of link you provided you could pull at least something specific in relationship to your original post instead of recapping 20th century science like its your fucking article. Why dont you go study 1800's train locomotion and then find out for me what was the contract that PT Barnum have to ship seltzer's out and see what the fuck is up with the lug-nuts that employed 300 hundred people in the cargo. I thought is was a reasonable question.

My my, you are a feisty little whipper-snapper aren't you?

As I'm clearly not as intelligent as you, would you be so kind as to explain, very clearly (without the ill-fitting, laboured analogies), how exactly me providing scientific, peer reviewed evidence of ESP, is anything but on-topic?

Yours sincerely...

Edit: I've just noticed you've been banned, so I wont expect a reply any time soon. Am I surprised...?
 
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i wish i could believe in psychics, telepathy, etc, however i just have a hard time with it. it has never been documented with legit scientific backing it, and all the people who claim it seem to have some sort of vested interest, whether they earn their living through these claims, or they just enjoy living in a fantasy world.

i dont mean to be offensive, itd be great if there were some sort of greater power and consciousness easily within the reach of humans, but i just dont know if there is.
 
These post are all so crazy and interesting.
I'd have to seem some hard scientific evidence before i was sold but who knows what the human brain is capable of we barely even use it.
I'm sure it helps us in our everyday surroundings a thousand times more then we understand.
 
This is such a large project and difficult to learn.

Couldn't everyone who have successful experience with this chip in?

Never mind the ones who dont believe in them and just want to sabotage our free access to universal insights. Amen.
 
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I believe what we perceive as psychic abilities, predicting the future, reading minds, and other things of this nature are at least largely the result (if not entirely the result) of a massively complex sub-conciouse system of assorting likelyhoods based on memories and deductive reasoning based on the memories of events subject to the cognitions of the human brain.

What do you think?

Aye, pretty much this.. as well as a whole bunch of other neurological workings such as trickery (thinking you had "seen" an event before, when it happens), self prophecy-sing.. such as having a premonition and then subconsciously seeking it out / making it happen, probability.. You have so many thoughts every day that, eventually, one will come true. You have so many dreams and thoughts in your life time that the probability of the very improbable happening becomes probable. If you look for things you will find them. A few months ago i was having a discussion with a friend about coincidences and no word of a lie.. I would notice at least one strange one a day.. but sometimes there'd be really improbable coincidences.. I probably wouldn't have even noticed these if i wasn't (subconsciously) looking for them. Etc etc.
 
i was in holland visiting my father for his 50th birthday
i was going to alot of raves at the time and lost interest in my punk rock roots
one night i had a dream i was at a mike watt concert,
the next morning im drinking coffee and reading a dutch newspaper that i can read very little of
i see in the music section mike watt is playing in the next city over in 2 days
went to that concert and that kinda steered my lifes path in a different direction

i like to think it was 6th sense, fate, or something,
 
Their is only one of us, time does not really exist...what is most amazing is we live our lives believing we are separate from all that is and that time is real. We are glimpsing reality when we see the future, or the past (if their is no time all that is, is happening now), or reading 'others' minds (their is only one consciousness, you are knowing yourself) Or perhaps, I've just lost my mind!!!! LOLOL, that's what I practice all Ways..
 
my personal experiences lead me to believe that in some situations and moments we all might have the innate ability to perceive information that does not stream into us through our 5 senses

at a certain point in my life, I became aware of this and broke through ever so briefly into a sea of information that then cascaded over me

soon after two people that I felt a strong connection with past made contact with me at almost the same time

And in almost the same way

there is more to this existence on earth and I truly believe that we are all one


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^I totally agree. I've experienced things and come to know things outside my five senses, and if anything that made them more real. I know things are being filtered out, when I take LSD now the door has been opened so far in past experiences that it almost scares me how far I go.. I feel like I'm pushing towards the top of Leary's 8 Circuit Model of Consciousness-it just fits so perfectly with what I've experienced. And it's "real" knowledge, things that had relation to my everyday life, saved me from myself really, and subsequently allowed me to grow as a person. I also was able to fall in love through the opening, and it's the same kind of knowledge, I can't explain it at a rational level, or sometimes even explain it in words, but I know it.. something...

The clear light of existence.
 
is it just me or does this threat title remind others of goatse before anything else?
 
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