Hi Readers its been a while, but thank you for still being around. One topic I'd love to talk about today is skepticism and the world of psychic phenomena. Being someone with abilities, and believe me I am not the go around and tell the world type, but when I do reveal this, I almost always find that someone out there either wants to debate me, or make me validate my beliefs to them using their criteria.
The truth is, man has grown arrogant. Just because he's managed to explain a few things using information sharing and scientific data, he feels he can almost always explain why "you're wrong and you have no unusual abilities." Which the latter is true. Having abilities, and I don't like calling them "gifts" simply because people immediately go to the "oh so ya think you're special" mindset. Having abilities actually isn't "unusual" we all have them we've just chosen to call them something else. Something that fits into a category that the scientific world wont pick apart, experiencing coincidences repeatedly, de ja vu, knowing who is calling before you answer the phone, premonition dreams are all explained with a variety of "explanations" by the skeptic.
That's insulting. Skeptics always assume you've not examined your experiences and tried to find rational explanations. They always assume we adopt the most readily fantastical reason and go with that. Far from it, in fact most people that have a psychic ability are extremely skeptical. We always try the obvious explanations first. Most of us only arrive at a alternative explanation once we've ruled out everything else. Why? It's easier to have an easy explained experience, than to accept the experience you've had is abnormal, paranormal, or even other worldly. Skeptics never believe us when we tell them this. I guess that is what makes them skeptics, they never believe anything they can't find an explanation for, even if that explanation is wrong.
Man has abilities and they always have. Since we first uttered our first grunt and walked upright we've had abilities. These were a part of our genetics, our senses were in full work mode and it allowed us to survive. We survived life by listening, smelling, tasting, observing and taking lessons from our world around us. Animals have an ability to sense things and we still see that today. Why did they retain these abilities, because unlike man, they've not the ability to share information in the same way we can at the touch of a button. They have no outside input questioning their instincts, they simply use what they have at their disposal and survive with their intuition in tact. No one told them they were wrong or evil. Early man was far more aware of his environment than we realize. He along with the animals used his finely tuned senses, above and beyond the five we know of, and he lived, he survived. We can all start to develop these extra senses again, they are still in us all. They make themselves known to us, we've just got to stop saying its a coincidence, or some other socially and academically acceptable "thing."
We've dulled our senses in time with a world filled with environmental poisons, and we have access to world wide information, making us lazy and without any introspection. We no longer rely on our senses to survive and so they have weakened. People with abilities somewhere along the way accepted them from an early age and if they didn't share them readily didnt have a world telling them they are wrong, or evil. As a child, many of us didnt know it was "different" and as such the abilities became stronger. Its only once we open up, and share that we start hearing the negatives, and shutting down. Even going to church at a young age will stifle a God given ability, because so many people shun this, in spite of the fact the Bible is filled with prophets, healers etc. In fact who was a more powerful and greater healer than Jesus?
So many contradictions. Its no wonder people are conflicted, afraid and desperately wanting "science" to explain things. Man is not the founder of all answers, he is the discoverer of the next answer only. He will learn far more if he is open to possibilities not close minded to them. When we accept how little we know, and believe what our personal experiences tell us and not an outside interpretation, we find we are learning more about who we are, why we are here and how we can better serve mankind. We all have purpose, we all owe it to ourselves to let the information we have inside of us flow. We in essence, have to lift the veil, and build a wall at the same time. Lift the veil so we may see more clearly what our own fantastic senses tell us, and build a wall to protect ourselves from external damages that dull our senses and attempt to define our abilities inaccurately so we may be less "special." It's not that we are more special, we just believe we are all special and skeptics haven't caught up to that realization yet.
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