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Someone that claims to have paranormal abilities is one of the following:

1. A Liar. People do lie. Assuming that everyone in the paranormal community is trustworthy is a pipe dream. They will for various reasons but for attention and/or money would be a reason. Lots of scammers on Yahoo.
2. Mistaken or self-delusional.
3. Insane.
4. Telling the truth. Someone that does not fear any type of independent controlled testing because they can truthfully do what they claim. Without the use ANY type of excuses. Go to bat for you team, win the James Randi Educational Foundation million dollar prize.

The James Randi Educational Foundation offers a one-million-dollar prize to anyone who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event. The JREF does not involve itself in the testing procedure, other than helping to design the protocol and approving the conditions under which a test will take place. All tests are designed with the participation and approval of the applicant. In most cases, the applicant will be asked to perform a relatively simple preliminary test of the claim, which if successful, will be followed by the formal test. Preliminary tests are usually conducted by associates of the JREF at the site where the applicant lives. Upon success in the preliminary testing process, the "applicant" becomes a "claimant."

To date, no one has ever passed the preliminary tests.

2007-07-06 15:16:23 · answer #1 · answered by Chaine de lumière 7 · 1 2

Yes I can. I can prove Auras, Astral Travel and Mental Projection. These things the basis of ALL magicks (Willpower being the forth thing needed). But you can't do them unless you are trained and practiced. PRACTICE is the KEY!

So lets start with Auras.

Created sacred space: In a room put a chair. Put on some soothing music, light an incense and a candles. Why? To focus your distracted mind onto as few things as possible. Sit in the chair feet flat on the floor. Hand resting comfortably on your thighs. Close your eyes and breath. and focus your thoughts on your breathing. After few minutes you should be relaxed. Lift your arms up, elbows bent, as if you were holding a beach ball. Focus on the ball in your hands. Bring your hands together just a little, feel the pressure? Do the palms of your hands feel warm and tingly? Now relax and return your hands to your thighs, take 3 deep breaths and open your eyes. Congratulations, you have just felt your aura. This is the first experiment in Auras. There are more.

Perhaps I will post more on my website this weekend.
Blessed be

2007-07-06 21:21:17 · answer #2 · answered by Luinrandir 2 · 1 2

when i was fifteen. i used to play the stock market.my dad had to buy them for me. i am psychic. i could write a book. but when i was looking at the over the counter penny stocks,. "Computer Service Center" JUMPED out of the paper at me. I actually got on the floor and begged my father to hock the house to buy some.he didnt. i sold everything i had and it went in nine months from 25 cents to five dollars a share.like turning a dollar into a twenty.someone could actually check that out.that i bought that stock and it went to five dollars from 25 cents.
i knew the exact minute a week be for hand when my dear beloved grandfather would pass away. i told a friend to move i begged him. he didn't he was shot dead in his front yard a two weeks later.I took in his two sons to raise. i had a vision of a large explosion in New York right before 911,i thought it might be a small nuke. i told a lot of people about that vision. My mother warned me sometimes about things that were about to happen, i dream the future sometimes.I have no reason whatsover to lie.
and this can be proved.i was praying for my father who was in a coma from a stroke and in the hospital for nine days and i heard a voice in prayer . Go Rub His Feet. so i went to the hospital and rubbed his feet and he opened his eyes, he had a tube taped to his mouth since he couldnt breath on his on and he had a lung infection and he was out of the hospital in 3 days and lived well for 11 more years and the nurse saw what i was doing and i told he God told me to rub his feet as she said that might cause blood clots.and he opened his eyes. so she told the doctor and the doctor said this was a true miracle. to my mother.and this can be proved. if someone wants to ask the doctor and the nurse.
these can be verified.my rubbing dads feet and he opened his eyes from a coma. and me buying computor service center stock..

2007-07-06 20:26:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are many who claim to have proof or experiences. But, just because they say so, doesn't mean it's true or that you'll accept it.Than again, please define what you refer to as the supernatural? This may just be some anomaly or science we have yet to understand anyway.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural

The supernatural (Latin: super- "above" + nature) pertains to entities, forces or powers regarded as beyond nature, in that they cannot be explained from the laws of the natural world. Religious miracles are typical of such “supernatural” manifestations, as are spells and curses, divination, the notion that there is an afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others. Supernatural themes are often associated with magical and occult ideas.


Here's a few sites of interest also.

http://www.victorzammit.com/

http://www.trvnews.com/tsl/031502/index.html

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=79488

2007-07-06 20:09:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I can't, and I'll be honest with you--my spirit guides don't like being tested. They'll out and out refuse to answer if they feel they're being tested. They have nothing to prove to the disbelievers. You have to seek proof with a pure heart and pure intentions. Kind of like how you often need to give trust in order to get it. Give love in order to receive it. "Give me proof you exist or I won't believe in you" is kind of an ultimatum...nobody likes those.

Ever feel watched, to the point that the hairs on the back of your neck or arms is standing on end and your skin is tingling, but you know darn well you're alone in the house? Ever walk through an icy-cold spot in an otherwise warm room? Have things disappear from a spot, and you're thinking you were sure you set it there, but obviously you must not have, and you find it somewhere else? Lights flicker on a clear night (aka no storm in the sky)? The signs are actually very very subtle. The easiest one to pick out is the icy cold sensation when they touch you. It's like snow-cold.

love and light

2007-07-06 19:49:39 · answer #5 · answered by I'm just me 7 · 1 2

This is a true experience I had.

((Coppied from an earlier post of mine.))
Mar 6, 2007, 11:07pm »
Ok. So two nights ago, my family and I were eating dinner at the dinner table. My sister excused herself, and went downstairs to do homework, and my dad started to leave the room. So now it was just me, my mom, and my brother at the table. There was a small silence, then out of no where, there was music. It lasted just 1 second. We all jumped, and I asked, "Did you hear that?" My mom answered, "Yeah, did you?" "Yeah," my brother and I replied. So we were getting a bit creeped out by that, but pushed it aside. Then, today, when we got home from a long day of school, then play practice, I put my backpack down and went to open my (CUTE) dog's room door to let her out. She came out and wagged her tail like crazy, not caring what she bumped into, just happy to see her 'pack'. She started up the stairs, and I remained in the doorway of her room, just sitting there and smiling as the dog disappeared around the corner to greet another person. Then, behind me, I heard the metal banging on this sink that is in my dog's room. I jumped, turned, and saw nothing. I didn't touch it, and no one was in the room...."Sh*t," I whispered, then quickly got up and went upstairs and into my room to change. When I opened the door and walked in, I turned to close the door again, but it was already closing (This has happened multiple times in my room before, but not like this.) So then, I change quickly, and when I try to open my door, it doesn't move. "Go away!" I demand the ghost I KNOW is there. The door opens, then I hear a whispery voice say, "I shan't leave! I won't leave! I never will!" I kept getting an image of a guy in my mind, but pushed it away and ran out of my room to do my homework. CREEPY!

Mar 14, 2007, 9:53am »
Yeah. I will. OH! I have two additions to my story. Just yesterday, when I was taking my shower in the morning, something scary occurred. There are two razors (for shaving), one is mine, the others is my sisters. Mine was under cap's, and then it was taken up and it flew at me. Luckily, it didn't hit. Then, today, when I was drying my hair, the shower turned on. I looked around, and water was running, then, it just turned itself off. Creepy.

2007-07-06 19:51:33 · answer #6 · answered by CBlackfire 5 · 1 0

It's hard to explain, really... I mean, it DOES exist, it's my life as a "ghostwhisperer" of sorts... All you have to prove it is real is your own beleifs. People will say it's not, but you have to beleive it for yourself!

2007-07-06 19:43:16 · answer #7 · answered by Sadie 2 · 0 0

No, and no one can prove it does not exist either.

2007-07-06 19:46:05 · answer #8 · answered by Karl 6 · 1 0

No more that we can prove that God exists.

2007-07-07 01:15:58 · answer #9 · answered by Zaggy 5 · 1 0

We can sit here and tell you all kinds of stories about the paranormal world... But the only real way for you and many others to believe is for you to have your very own experiences with the paranormal and that will happen its just when will it happen to you...............................................

2007-07-06 22:51:19 · answer #10 · answered by kilroymaster 7 · 0 0

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