Many people have seen and indeed documented amazing phenomena that was attributed to spirits,gods, and other unseen beings. However there has been just as much documentation on cases involving psychokinetic abilities, which supposedly everybody has lurking around in that part of the brain we don't think we use. Are miracles, hauntings, and other wierd stuff modern science can't explain (or explain well) the work of higher, otherworldly, invisible entities, or are they spontanious, subconscious outbursts of our subconscious minds our those of people around us?
the things I think of--sheesh!
2006-09-27
13:33:31
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the things obnoxious people will do for 2 points--thanks for the serious answers--both of them
2006-09-27
14:39:59 ·
update #1
I am ageless and immortal Stryder.............
2006-09-27
14:41:40 ·
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The Tibetans actually conceptualized this first, and even proponents of magicks usually admit that they're the prop-versions of mind-to-matter, so in a great number of polytheistic or otherwise mystical world belief systems, the two are the same.
I have a feeling that hauntings have a lot to do with surplus electricity and empalthy (the l is supposed to be there) because I'm an atheist with a fancy imagination.
2006-09-27 13:43:43
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answered by Em 5
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Everything has a scientific reasoning. Everything. Anything stated less than this is simply ignorance of how the world works. You'll find that quantum physics shows that a lot of things that one may think are impossible, are actually quite reasonable possibilities, and thusforth when they do come to pass, people find them to be unreal and usually don't believe them.
2006-09-27 13:41:29
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answered by Answerer 7
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We sense the world with our mind working through our imperfect senses. We can be easily fooled. The world is a logical place and anything that happens in it has a logical explanation. We may not know it at the moment, but it does exist.
2006-09-27 14:22:09
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answered by Sophist 7
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How could we possibly think that we are the only living oranisms in the universe? Have you ever looked up on a starry night? The answer is right above you!
2006-09-27 16:19:25
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answered by fluer_ball 4
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You decide. Read this book, A Divine Revelation Into Hell; By Mary K. Baxter.
2006-09-27 14:15:18
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answered by dancinintherain 6
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many unseen forces are on the dark side such as anchor cranker
they always appear bashing on key boards without answering a question
2006-09-27 14:01:13
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answered by Aonarach 5
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Considering the alternatives is original at your age.
2006-09-27 14:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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only because i can't explain them does not mean they are supernatural or psychokinetic but here's two (of many) strange events that happen to me.
1/ i was about 15, when one night from my parents room i heard my mother shouting ''wake up your father is dead'' my sisters and i ran to the bedroom not knowing what to expect. there was my dad (alive thank god) trying to calm my mum. ''its all right your mother just had a bad dream'' dad said. ''it's your father that dead'' she said, looking at dad. mam meant our our grandad who live 5 doors up the road. to calm mum down, dad decided to go up grandads and prove to mum she was only dreaming. after 5 minutes or so he came back down to report all is well. eventually everyone settle down and went back to sleep.
the next day i was at school when around 11 my mother came into the classroom, talk to the teacher, they beckon me over. by this stage my heart sunk i knew something very sad has happen. ''son, your granddad passed away down at his local'' mum said. i know this might sound callous but that cheer me up a bit. granddad really enjoy his early morning drink with his cronies. each to there own i suppose. but my mother thats another story altogether.
2/ years later, i was 30 and i just came out of hospital after an incident that almost killed me. the doctors twice called my folks(next to kin) in late on different nights when things look really bleak. i was perscribe antideppressents to deal with the trauma however i decided not to take them. after a while strange things used to happen to me such as the tv switching on by itself, radios crackling when i was near and lights used to flicker. i had other things on my mind so at first i didn't pay much heed to it. then i met this lady from the hospital, who use to visit me when i was there. we spark up a relationship. i invited her over for dinner one night when she started to notice these odd things happening tv, lights and so on. i couldn't explain it obviously ''perhaps it faulty wiring'' i said. she turn around to me and said ''why don't we move in together but in a new flat''. i agree but that didn't stop the the strange happenings until we move to a different place again. since then nothing has happen if fact i still have that same tv.
2006-09-27 15:00:30
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answered by sycamore 3
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Cut down on coke is what I see. In the dark.
2006-09-27 14:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh No!!!! you can just hear the God Botherers bashing away on the keyboards right now.
2006-09-27 13:42:58
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answered by Anchor Cranker 4
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