Re: A Possible Explanation to the Phenomenon of "Telepathy"
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:30 pm
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Fuck you!chaz wyman wrote: Okay![]()
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I'll give a little help it is the the form "adjective noun" - no verbs, or pronouns.
I said no VERBS!!! Especially not imperative verbs.artisticsolution wrote:Fuck you!chaz wyman wrote: Okay![]()
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I'll give a little help it is the the form "adjective noun" - no verbs, or pronouns.
"Silly superstition"?chaz wyman wrote: I'll give a little help it is the the form "adjective noun" - no verbs, or pronouns.
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converge wrote:"Silly superstition"?chaz wyman wrote: I'll give a little help it is the the form "adjective noun" - no verbs, or pronouns.
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chaz wyman wrote:Sorry but rationality is not useless at all.Bernard wrote:Is telepathy a physical phenomenon that it can be so proved by science? If you want to know and learn about such things you have to go into sorcery 101, as Carlos Castaneda used to say. It's as demanding and rigorous a path of learning as anything can be. The Chaz challenge is a shot from the rational hip and is useless. Rationality doesn't have telepathy as a function within its processes - processes that our senses are bound to. Quantum physics goes to where rational processes begin to break down, and glimpses of other possibilities are had, but all too briefly and chaotically to be of any use. There are endless possibilities of perception, but a real interest to explore them is necessary in order to get manageable results. You have to give up a lot of what you do in daily life permanently and give it substantial amounts of time and real work. Most people are happy not to explore like that in our day. And its not about staring at a spoon 9 to 5 trying to get it to bend. Its infinitely more sophisticated, varied and enjoyable than that.
Of course not, why would you think that? My point is that you are firing of rational arguments against something which I contest has no rational basis.
If telepathy is non physical communication from a distance it is perfectly reasonable to demand that such a thing can be demonstrated.
It is ridiculous to assert that the possibilities of perception are limitless when it is completely clear that perception is limited to physical presence, and that telepathy is the question that this thread is begging!
So - put up or shut up!
If telepathy is true then show me the money.
SO you agree that telepathy has no rational basis? Fine, then why are you wasting your time?Bernard wrote:chaz wyman wrote:Sorry but rationality is not useless at all.Bernard wrote:Is telepathy a physical phenomenon that it can be so proved by science? If you want to know and learn about such things you have to go into sorcery 101, as Carlos Castaneda used to say. It's as demanding and rigorous a path of learning as anything can be. The Chaz challenge is a shot from the rational hip and is useless. Rationality doesn't have telepathy as a function within its processes - processes that our senses are bound to. Quantum physics goes to where rational processes begin to break down, and glimpses of other possibilities are had, but all too briefly and chaotically to be of any use. There are endless possibilities of perception, but a real interest to explore them is necessary in order to get manageable results. You have to give up a lot of what you do in daily life permanently and give it substantial amounts of time and real work. Most people are happy not to explore like that in our day. And its not about staring at a spoon 9 to 5 trying to get it to bend. Its infinitely more sophisticated, varied and enjoyable than that.
Of course not, why would you think that? My point is that you are firing of rational arguments against something which I contest has no rational basis.
If telepathy is non physical communication from a distance it is perfectly reasonable to demand that such a thing can be demonstrated.
It is ridiculous to assert that the possibilities of perception are limitless when it is completely clear that perception is limited to physical presence, and that telepathy is the question that this thread is begging!
So - put up or shut up!
If telepathy is true then show me the money.
Me too. Looking and seeing; hearing and listening; smelling and touching, and reading.Bernard wrote:There is, I believe, other ways to cognize and apprehend reality other than through rationally.
Another apparently deliberate misstatement of my views, # 12,983 I think.converge wrote: that maybe their crazy spells would work if you decided that things like evidence and science and reason weren't allowed to be used to think about their magic (Typist would approve)
Don't worry, I'm sure Crowley (and maybe Bernard!) would say I was misinterpreting them as well! And Crowley would certainly agree that naive unbelievers like me are just unable to grasp the complexity of his philosophy and the obvious proof that he doesn't need proof to prove that his particular brand of magic is real.Typist wrote:Another apparently deliberate misstatement of my views, # 12,983 I think.converge wrote: that maybe their crazy spells would work if you decided that things like evidence and science and reason weren't allowed to be used to think about their magic (Typist would approve)