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Post by bonehead on Aug 30, 2018 18:10:21 GMT
So, not a fantasy at all, eh? I dont believe so. Of course I have no proof, but more important to me, I have corroboration. Hello Madonna,
Well, I quite agree. Not to worry Madonna, material "proofs" do not necessarily apply to the immaterial. That is not a case of disproving their reality, but only a case of not having the right tools or understanding to validate them to science. But scientists like Hal Puthoff and others have shown that these things are somewhat reliable and reproducible. Science in general is just bit slow and dim about this kind of thing. You won't find this stuff in their dull science textbooks.
I looked into astral projection and other such things extensively in the past. I was never able to achieve astral projection myself although I knew others that had. Fantasy? Is it a fantasy when a person sees things in the outside world (from the comfort of their bed) that they are later able to corroborate? That is not fantasy, but reality. Corroboration of this kind of information is quite common in studies of remote viewing which I suspect most UFO folks are familiar with, thus my reason for mentioning it.
But hey, that barren and somewhat discouraging Darwinian existentialism works for most people in our culture. That does not make it valid, only popular, which is not the same thing at all. You know, kind of like when past scientists insisted that rocks cannot fall out of the sky. Well, except when they actually do.....
D'oh!
Bonehead
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