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Your last paragraph I love. I agree with everything you have on the topic and it further proves that having an open mind is key. It enables creativity and imagination. Those who hide behind evidence and have to have everything proven/seen are limiting themselves. It reminds of me spirituality. Like an aura about that cannot be seen yet links everyone together.
Thanks man thats great to know that excerpt is meaningful in some way
The thing is that, we as a society have been hypnotized in a way
to be taught and aswell as conditioned that if something is
percieved as "real", it has to be felt with your hands
and seen with you're eye's. If it doesn't fall into that
context it is either scrutinized by science or left in
the hands of trolls..or worse.SKEPTICS
Skeptics are the worst because they need the most evidence
and complex answers for the simplest solutions. What the hell is
that about seriously? Take Ghosts for example. You ask any kind
of skeptical person what they think of when 'Ghost' comes to mind,
immediately they think: Fairytale, nonsense, hogwash, childish rubbish...etc
You go and look on the internet and you'll find countless videos
and documentations of these fascinating beings that they DO
exist...you don't need to have fancy scientific equipment with
readings on the tempretures of the air and the winds
and that crap...all you need to do, is turn off the
lights, keep your mind open...and ask these souls
in the room a question! That's all you need to do! After a while, you
will get a response! These things have been trapped in the same
state for godknows how many years and after so long they
finally have contact, why would they not be afraid to
talk to someone?
Science has taught us that it can over-rule and explain everything.
Science can't explain the true nature of the existence and creation
and wonders of the universe so theirs their first fuckup haha.
No-one takes peoples word for anything!
If something has been documented it has to be scrutinized mercilessly,
studied endlessly (in the hopes of finding some type of flaw) and
in the end if there is no flaw or some any relation to how
science can debunk it or disprove it, it's tossed on the
shelf!? How messed up is that?!
Go watch a series called Ghost Adventures, it is the most incredible
and fascinating show I've ever seen and given me an entirely new
perspective on what is waiting for me on the other side...there
are other worlds besides this one, they do exist, and I think if
scientists would just stop trying to prove everything on a
scale of what ranges in numbers or a on an LCD
screen then I think they would be more open
to just accept there are more things that
they cannot explain that they CAN
explain.
