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Paranormal experiences & Dreams
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 7:07 PM
SIGMANUNKI
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: I read all of your post and I apolojise if I didn't make myself clear, I have no problem with you having a diffrent stance and I welcome anything you have to say on the subject because I find it interesting, and respect your opinion, so I'll try to address the issue as best I can.
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: I understand that your saying unless the scientific community has something to show, the public, that says ..yep..see here..this is true because look we can prove it, that they don't want to come out. But don't we have to start somewhere!!
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: as you know and say... this subject is being researched,that being so.. any light that can be shed on it is just as great a benifit to mankind as knowlege of a cure for cancer..more so even.
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: the point I was trying to make was..wether or not any of the paranormal metaphysical experiences can be reproduced or not, its still something thats going to have to be dealt with..there is no getting around it because its here it exsist..and a way to start doing that is acknowleging it and being aware of it, thats laying the ground work and giving a foundation to build upon..
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: Quote:Science is based on the idea of reproducibility. If it isn't there, then science can say nothing, nor do anything about it. It's one of its limiting factors. I'm just a layman, you are the scientist, but I wasn't aware of limitations being put on science [snip]
Quote:Science is based on the idea of reproducibility. If it isn't there, then science can say nothing, nor do anything about it. It's one of its limiting factors.
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 8:14 PM
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Rupert Sheldrake
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: The theory that humans went through a semiaquatic stage of developement during the "missing link" period is overwhelmingly supported by morphology and no one's heard of it. Chromozonal evidence that the oldest humans were from Australia is marginalized because of the Leakey Foundation and common prejudice that the most primitive humans must have been African.
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: No, the scientific method does not prescribe these prejudices, but human ego and rigidity do. Science can be used just like any other institution to control ideas and information and make the powerful more so.
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Why are we still talking about this?
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 8:20 PM
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 9:21 PM
HKCAVALIER
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: I think a lot of this is that people get set in there ways. They seek out and find something to explain something. When they find that explination they stop seeking. Which is how I'd explain the no-one hear about it. Plus the fact that you *really* have to be looking to find the new ideas.
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 11:02 PM
HARDWARE
Wednesday, December 8, 2004 5:44 AM
CYBERSNARK
Quote:Originally posted by Hardware: A short time before, a company of Fort Bragg soldiers armed with rifles decided to put an end to Joe's nightly excursions. His lantern eluded both guns and soldiers.
Wednesday, December 8, 2004 10:43 AM
KELLAINA
Wednesday, December 8, 2004 4:34 PM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Thursday, December 9, 2004 2:17 AM
PIRATEJENNY
Quote:But that ground *cannot* be shaky. It must be hard, solid ground. This is not obtainible at this point in time. The problem of people talking about it is starting to fade away and this thread is proof of that. Time will erode this barrier further and before long, you'll only remember it existance. These societal things always take time. Hell the woman thing still isn't completely gone (better or worse depending on your location).
Quote:But then again, when it comes to people coming from Africa or Australia, why can't it be both?
Thursday, December 9, 2004 3:10 AM
Thursday, December 9, 2004 3:26 PM
Thursday, December 9, 2004 5:15 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Thursday, December 9, 2004 7:54 PM
Quote:But my ideas on this whole topic are pretty unformed. I tend to view "internally experienced" events (out of body, deja vu, past life) as brain glitches because they are so... well... subjective.
Thursday, December 9, 2004 8:04 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: but there are several outstanding prizes for those who can prove the existance of life after death (for example) and they have yet to be collected.
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Experiments in the outer reaches of physics (quantum) have shown that light can indeed travel faster than light,
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: and supposedly random quantum events can be predicted by other supposedly random quantum events
Friday, December 10, 2004 1:42 PM
Friday, December 10, 2004 6:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: How did humans get a feedback system that works when the input is magnified 500x or more? How did parrots get the ability to use and understand language? How does any animal get isolated abilities so far advanced over normal requirements, and over their other abilities?
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Specifically, I couldn't support an idea that schizophrenics are exceptionally talented at the paranormal. That would do a major disservice to their real problems.
Friday, December 10, 2004 8:34 PM
Friday, December 10, 2004 10:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Some African tribes have detailed information on astronomy without ever even having a telescope for instance. It just isn't anywhere near as easy and we've forgotten how. Technology has a way of destroying our racial memory, you see.
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: It's curious to me that the scientific mindset (scientistic?) tends toward a strict utilitarianism.
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: But what about poetry? Or beauty? Or just plain fun?
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Look at your example of talking parrots. Clearly, evolution does not rely solely on "requirements." I'd say that evolution is much more conserned with beauty than utility, but of course I ain't a scientist. What if the Universe were having fun? Seriously though, how does your mind square with the notion of "beauty." It's not another glitch, I hope!
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Of course. But what if schizophrenia were what happens when psychic awareness malfunctions? If you are open to the possibility that psychic awareness exists, surely there must be failures, aberations, defective specimens. What do you think they would look like?
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: It has something to do with the fact that as the ordinary senses start to malfunction, the unofficial senses become more available.
Friday, December 10, 2004 10:32 PM
Saturday, December 11, 2004 1:21 AM
GLOWYRM
Quote:Originally posted by Connorflynn: I have had similar experiences, all of which in my opinion have a direct link with the paranormal...
Saturday, December 11, 2004 2:41 AM
Saturday, December 11, 2004 2:49 AM
Saturday, December 11, 2004 9:16 PM
Saturday, December 11, 2004 10:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Glowyrm- I can only pass on the advice given to most parents who are trying to convince their childs' doctor that somehting abnormal is going on- Have you ever tried videotaping thse blotchy areas?
Wednesday, December 15, 2004 1:23 AM
Quote:dream two. ever heard the old chestnut about "if you dream you are falling and you dont wake before you hit the bottom you die"? well ive never woken up before hitting the bottom. i run from something and plunge straight over the cliff, i can see the waves breaking on the rocks, i see the rocks speeding up towards me, i open my mouth to scream but i dont get the chance. as soon as i hit the rocks its like im jolted out of my body and i rise, slowly to see my body. always the same angle, the same injuries, sometimes different clothes but always the same ending. i watch the light turn off in my eyes an visible shutting off of my life. im not scared or worried just realy calm. then i float back down and merge into my body. i cant see anything, there is no sensory input at all and i just know im dead. then i wake up. with this dream people who have stayed over say i sleep like a baby but when i wake up im swolen and red in certain areas. im used to it now and i only get it once every few weeks instead of every few nights or at its worst a few times every night.
Wednesday, December 15, 2004 1:24 AM
Monday, December 20, 2004 8:26 PM
Quote: I maybe scared about how I die, or when I die, but I'm not afraid of dying.
Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:39 AM
Quote:I don't want to be killed by a typo. It'd be embarassing.
Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:50 AM
DTUCK
Tuesday, December 21, 2004 10:57 AM
KNIBBLET
Thursday, December 23, 2004 4:51 PM
Thursday, December 23, 2004 4:56 PM
Thursday, December 23, 2004 4:59 PM
Saturday, December 25, 2004 7:38 PM
Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:36 AM
SGTGUMP
Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:15 PM
Quote:When I was pre-teen to early teen I used to dream poems, parables and chants. Here are a few examples: (the picture is the world in space, the voice is a woman's gentle voice with the depth of the voice you hear in your head) Spin yourself some magic That you can call your own. Spin yourself a dream, And the world can spin alone. (the picture is an arid, rocky sun-drenched Middle-East setting, the voice is a medium-register neutral man's voice) A man looked upon the world and its various ways, and became confused. He asked his god - what way am I to follow that's good? And his god asked him - do you till your field? The man answered - yes. And his god asked him - do you know your field? And the man answered - yes. Then his god said - I say to you, you do not know your field. You must go into your field and turn stones, until you know the shape snd shuttle of each stone. And the man was content from that day. (the picture is a ridge top with some dead grasses and a bent, twisted evergreen with snow blowing on it, and a dreary sky; the chanting voice is that of an old, old woman) Snow blows over the hill, Wind hits cold against my back. Long as it's winter, I won't look back. Oh mercy me - the Joshua tree. My days be gone, My friends be dead. Wrinkled, dry, without a tear. Here I am, and I won't look back, Oh lonesome me - The Joshua tree. Wind blows over the hill, Snow hits cold gainst my back, I don't see far, But I won't look back. Oh mercy me - The Joshua tree.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005 6:25 PM
OURMRREYNOLDS
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 3:18 AM
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:41 PM
CHRISISALL
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 7:27 PM
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 7:46 PM
Thursday, September 1, 2005 5:18 AM
Thursday, September 1, 2005 9:28 AM
Thursday, September 1, 2005 12:52 PM
Quote:. In order to keep greed from establishing its own dynamic, there must be a negative feeback loop that controls it.
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