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Your answer reads like, "I don't believe in the supernatural" "therefore a supernatural experience cannot happen to me." You know, as if you believed your own personal decision to believe one way or another could have an effect on the actual existence (or nonexistence) of demons, angels, all manner of ESP, space aliens, God, etc. You do realize your belief can't make any of things blink into, or out of, existence, right? Quote:
Or do you mean you're a man of faith, that is, even though you can't know/prove ghosts, demons, angels, God don't exist, you still make the leap of faith to believe they don't exist? |
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So, Sculpt, prithee tell us about your experiences with supernatural phenomena.
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= ) Just making sure I understand your response...
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I noticed you ignored my question asking you which of these two (mutually exclusively) options you were: "skeptic" or "man of faith"... which is fine, you don't have to answer that if you don't want to. ...if it confuses you, or makes you uncomfortable ::stick out tongue::. Quote:
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A few years ago, I was working at a jobsite in Connecticut. On Superbowl Sunday 2010, there was an explosion at the plant, and 6 men were killed. A few weeks after the explosion, I'm sitting at my desk in the trailer, and I feel like someone is standing in my doorway, and kind of saw a "shape". You know when you see something out of the corner of your eye, and you're not sure if it's real or not? Anyway, I look up and there's nothing there. Kinda weirded me out after what had happened there.
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Demons? He'll I got got a few... one in my bed, one in my pipe, one in my gin bottle, and another one in my coffee pot!😈
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Back when I was around 20 or so I got myself a tarot deck and started doing readings for people. (I worked at a summer camp at the time.)
At the beginning, I felt like I needed to put creative energy into the readings, to connect the dots of the cards so to speak, weave a plausible story from them. But then the stories began to create themselves (or so it felt). It wasn't as if I were reaching for a connection between the cards and the person being read, it was like the person's story (or answer to their question) became clear to me, like I was merely reporting, not creating. At some point I became so confident in what I said and the people I was reading said I hit it so squarely on the head ... that I got spooked and backed off. I figured either it was the power of suggestion (which is creepy, kind of like a con game) or I was in fact getting a real insight into their private lives via the cards. Either way, it felt uncomfortable. |
Gave up on cards years ago...seems like they always were tellin' me things I already knew.Nowadays I use the I-Ching,less complicated more philosophical...
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