Regarding people on this site, Bruce wrote in his books that it took a while for him to be convinced that he was having spiritiual experiences that were real.
I also found that it can take time to get over one's old way of thinking. When I would have an experience it would seem real, but afterwards my old way of thinking would cause me to have doubt.
After a while all of the pieces of the puzzle fit together in a way where I became certain of what I was experiencing non-physically.
The same type of learning process takes place in this World. Consider a newborn baby. This baby's Mom keeps visiting this baby yet at first it doesn't know that this lady is its Mom. It isn't until it has a chance to make use of its abilit to remember and learn that it becomes certain that this lady is its Mom.
To some extent the same is true when making contact with the Spirit World. A person might need time in order to become certain of what is taking place.
This can be so even if one had an experience (s) where one was certain of the reality of what took place as it occured.
Heck, there are some spirits that need time in order to determine that they are no longer inhabiting a physical body. Perhaps Dawkins will be confused after his body dies.
heisenberg69 wrote on Apr 16th, 2014 at 3:29am:Bruce and Recoverer,
I think that those are valuable tools but I guess that those methods require some receptiveness to begin with: a real 'Richard Dawkins' type wouldn't accept the reality of helpers to place the intent with in the first instance! However the kind of peer-reviewed stuff coming out of Windbridge and the Stephen Braunde study of physical mediumship I placed in another thread maybe, just maybe grease the cogs a little for confirmed (but honest) sceptics. I understand that most people on this site are way beyond needing or wanting those types of validations but other people, particularly in the scientific or technological fields may not be. I don't really see the personal direct experience methods and academic studies as competing with each other- just maybe aimed at people at different parts of the journey...