Quote:I'm not sure Spitifre would have it any other way than for his proof of reality being more than the physical to be a full-on objects-flyin'-through-the-room ghost attack.
Better than something questionable, eh?
I'm not so sure some people should get their proof.
Then there's always the question of "Did this really happen, or have I just lost my mind?"
If Spitifire believes more in going insane than having a real supernatural experience, which is he more likely to assume if one does occur?
A doctor tells you your gonna be dead next week. Yet you feel fine, do you believe him? or do you require some good proof?
Proof of the afterlife has so many liars and fakes, you cant blame a person for being skeptical.
I am not going to lie to myself about the atferlife. Just to make my self feel better. I would rather go insane. Then live in ignorance.
I got my board yesterday, and im gonna have a go tonight. And thanks for the concern deanna, but i dont believe in god, and i dont need his protection.
@ Matt.
When i say weak, i meen - most are emotionally weak, there beliefs are weak, and there ideals are often weak.
Such as: Crying over a disagreement - Unwilling/to selfish to prove there point, no drive to prove there abilities - closed mined views to anything un-spiritual - Claim to love everything and want world peace yadda yadda, but only doing it when it suits them, and ar'nt willing to perform an actions aimed at there goals....because they dont need to...because they "think" good things, therefore theres no need to.
My board arrived yesterday - gonna give it a whirl tonight.
Bad spirits - good spirits....i am not fussed what i get, as i said i would die to prove what i believe.
i hav'nt heard of Rupert Sheldrake before, but since you mentioned it i looked him up on google and found
http://www.sheldrake.org/ looks intresting. Gonna give it a more indepth going over later.
I dont consider hemi-sync weak....proved to have results...based on scientific facts/understanding and it makes sense to me.