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Well, science only models the world according the limitation of human brains and cognitive capability. So, science will never catch up with the omnipotent reality.
However, that is an easy way out of every argumentation.
On the other hand, the question is whether we believe, so that sort of disqualifies any argumentation.
And with no limitations of logical reasoning, my answer would be; Yes, I want to believe in telepathy!
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It's real. But it should've been gone to Sheena Easton. She'd have killed it!
I don't dis-believe it. | |
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really i dont wanna think about it...hopefully i can shoo them away if they start to get out of control... THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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telekenesis is that like telepathy? | |
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I don't know if it's so much an easy thing to say, or more that it's the truth. Just like how people realized there was something that caused illness and disease, long before science proved the existence of viruses and bacteria. Science had to catch up to what people already knew.
...Who said this was an argument?
You're clearly emotionally invested in believing it's not real; and that's fine, you're entitled to think whatever you want, but I'm not interested in debating it and I can't be convinced otherwise just because you think it's so. Especially when I've actually experienced the phenomena (and even stranger things), myself. So I'll leave it at that and kindly ask you to respect my opinion and my ability to have it, even if it doesn't fall in line with yours.
Thanks. "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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Telekinesis is the ability to move physical objects using only your mind.
Telepathy is being able to read thoughts or communicate with other people that way. "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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Thought implantation was proven in the 70s. Subtle frequencies like the ones that turn an audible sound in your ear to a sound in your head can be replicated and embedded with repeating messages. It can be done on a wide scale or targeted. there's all sorts of other shit they do as well. they got a lot of these ideas from telepathic aliens/angels who can send and receive these subtle frequencies... and actually be able to recognize. Every thought, feeling, action, occurance, object... it's all just different vibrational frequencies.
it happens among humans as well but it seems more vague and random with us... we are so much more obtuse when it comes to energies. I'm not sure if it is because we have not yet learned or because we are not binary star beings (who have greater perception and abilities)
... but if what they say about the Oort cloud is true, this will all change... one grueling way or the other.
We were visited by binary star beings to explain to us the modern reality of all sorts of extraordinary things... quite possibly even the explanation of "the bright morning star" [Edited 8/5/11 3:02am] | |
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and that also serves as somewhat of an explanation as to why amazing software to simulate a moon landing before were ever on it... and is why there is a conspiracy involving the suspiciousness of the amazing similarities between the similation and the real thing.
we were given this data by someone who had already been there. | |
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see, I knew you all would say that | |
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I'm sorry, but that was lame. | |
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Teacher said:
I'm sorry, but that was lame. Your dog just farted | |
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Even lamer - she always farts. | |
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Teacher said:
Even lamer - she always farts. I knew that! | |
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Only cause I post about it on FB. Busted! | |
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Teacher said:
Only cause I post about it on FB. Busted! | |
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I KNEW you were going to ask that. | |
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We all know it's not the dog. | |
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yes | |
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