Berserk
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Re: Swedenborg: Father of Astral Projection
Reply #80 - Sep 13th, 2005 at 10:51pm
Vicky,
I've shared more paranormal experiences on this site over the years than anyone I know. I don't like to repeat myself, but sometimes feel compelled to do so. If you don't know the basis issues of astral projection I'm addresssing, you haven't been reading much of my threads. Your response just drips with insincerity.
As for your own experiences, I've read a few and failed to see their relevance to the issues that concern me. So I do the polite thing you and Blink can't seem to do--I overlook your threads. I suggest you do the same with mine. Either do that or actually read through my two threads and actually address the issues I raise.
Fuzzy Quark was an honest British seeker who just asked for consistency: he wanted Bruce or those who use his method to respond to his modest challenge and earn $2,000 for doing so. He would supply some simple objective information about his recently deceased uncle and ask the wannabe astral adepts here to contact his uncle and ask him 4 verifiable questions like: What's the name of his favorite restaurant? ES repeatedly demonstrated his ability to do this sort of thing, even to the point of ruling out ESP as a possible explanation. So if neither Bruce nor RAM nor anyone here can duplicate this feat, why not? And if verifiable information can almost never be gleaned from retrievals, why not? Without verification, why would a rational person consider them real? My own highly emotional retrieval of Janet, an ex-girlfriend who committed suicide, seems just as vivid and detailed as this site's reported retrievals. Yet I'm certain that my own retrievals and OBEs are nothing more than wishful thinking. So without Swedenborgian calibre verifications, why should I treat as genuine retrievals that sound no more impressive than my own?
For years, grieving members of this site have asked for astral help. They wanted someone to contact their deceased loved one and provide comforting verification. They were rather consistently told to make the contact themselves, even though they lacked this skill and what they really needed was a compassionate demonstration that it could be done. I know because of complaints I privately received about how such a request was treated. I'm sure that most of them would have paid a considerable fee for this service. I think the honest answer was this: sorry, no one here has the capabiilty you request.
All I hoped for was (1) a careful analysis of why their request could not be satisfied and (2) an exploration of alternative procedures that might rectify this situation. Then when I discover someone (ES) who really could do this consistently, I'm told to take my interest in ES elsewhere. If ES is far more skilled at contacting the dead than others, why not give his experience-based arguments against reincarnation careful attention, especially when they are independently confirmed by classical mediums. After all, ES lived prior to the modern New Age consensus that might otherwise have biased his perspectives. Wow, threatened seekers are really close-minded! And blink, your boorishness in the face of an honest spiritual quest is breath-taking.
Don
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