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Why doess it say my name as ron.mexico? haha
cause I wondered if anyone would pick up on it :D
btw assuming you are an eagles fan
I copped a very pleasant schadenfreude last sunday thanks
I've seen some strange things that only attend to occur in specific areas/buildings/houses in the past that seemed to be some kind of energy loop or something with strange occurrences particular to that area. So I don't don't doubt the nature of, I guess you can call them "ghosts" or just leftover energies from past lives that linger around for whatever reason, which hey, call me "delusional", but we're entitled to our opinion and I've seen things not on drugs nor sleep deprived nor withdrawing that didn't make much sense.
I think you're mind could potentially be more susceptible to noticing these occurrences when sleep deprived and spun. There's a difference between the amphetamine/stim-induced "shadow people" than what I'm referring too. I can't almost ignore those unless I get real stoned, then I can get a little 'noided out.
The experts of the field call those loops residual energy/haunt. This explains it better than I ever could: "It is important to remember that energy can neither be created nor destroyed." Below is a definition that does a pretty good job of explaining what residual energy is.
"A residual haunt is not caused by a spirit of soul; it is a recording from the past that somehow replays itself. While some residual haunts can be traumatic (if they are recorded during a traumatic event), they pose no harm at all. There is not thought, no logic, no recognition on the part of the apparition. It is not aware you are there nor is it aware of its surroundings. It is just a recording. The replayed energy can manifest itself as auditory, visual, olfactory or other sensory phenomenon."
For the record, I find the whole field extremely fascinating. Just thought I'd share if anyone is interested. If not, please disregard.
a subjective experience of some subjective presence and a particular sense of place is very believable
particularly under the influence of drugs which heighten subjectivity
but, in terms of deriving an objective truth therefrom
i.e. you meet a ghost who tells you of their life/death something which you could not possibly know
this has never been demonstrated, so it's almost certainly endogenous
remember there is a whole field of parapsychology which has studied this shit for years and never presented anything truly convincing
mostly smoke and mirrors albeit at times entertaining smoke mirrors
i.e. structuring our perceptions of disordered neurochemical phenomena in a particular socially constructed manner
thus, shadow people, ghosts, plant spirits, dmt elves, whatever
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