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TYSON 09-14-2013 03:48 PM

U would believe if u had a ghost fondle your balls

uh-oh 09-14-2013 04:13 PM

u are correct there

King Karaoke 09-14-2013 04:44 PM

Hi...

Quote:

Originally Posted by ill nik-A (Post 151192)
I got some

Maybe later

Bye...

Witty 09-14-2013 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TYSON (Post 151587)
U would believe if u had a ghost fondle your balls

Lmao

ill nik-A 09-14-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Karaoke (Post 151633)
Hi...



Bye...

Hi bud, are we friends again?!

Badweather 09-14-2013 06:32 PM

i've had 2 experiences with entities i would totally say were demonic in nature.

TYSON 09-14-2013 07:01 PM

O I forgot u was raped by a ghost

Aesthetic 09-14-2013 09:51 PM

The trick is not believing in ghosts.

The trick is to not talk about ghosts.

The trick is to ignore ghosts.

The trick is to forget.

NYCSPITZ 09-14-2013 10:20 PM

Yeah I mean they're real. The sense of irrationality (o gee ghosts 4 sure r not real) in people's minds stem from the Hebraic and Greek dichotomy of the intellect which has infected Western Man's mind. Heavens and Earth (Hebraic), Mind and the senses(Greek Plato/Aristotle). Bullshit imo, everything exists as part of a unified whole. Can you see microwaves when you make mac and cheese? Anyways...

When I was younger I lived in an apartment on the upper west side of New York. I used to always see this solemn man in my apartment, and the first year or so he didn't speak to me. I thought my parents knew about him but just never talked about him. One day I got back from school and he was standing in front of the refrigerator as I went to get a granola bar. He was blocking my way so I decided to ask him his name, and he hoarsely whispered "Jonathan". I asked him if he wanted to eat with me and he smiled for the first time ever and nodded his head. However, when I brought the bars out he was gone. His neck was always blue, so I figured he had issues swallowing or something. Later I told my mother that Jonathan should take something to heal his neck and she just looked at me dumbfounded and started crying. She asked how I knew about Jonathan and after I told her that I've been seeing him for years, she told me that her brother had hung himself in the apartment more than 15 years ago, and his name was Jonathan. Now I guess I was just "hallucinating" and I had some real coincidental mindtricks being played on me but I really highly fucking doubt it tbh. There is one reality, there is no separation but there are varying degrees of sensitivity to paranormal activity mainly based on how young you are, followed by belief.

Witty 09-15-2013 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by NYCSPITZ (Post 151839)
Yeah I mean they're real. The sense of irrationality (o gee ghosts 4 sure r not real) in people's minds stem from the Hebraic and Greek dichotomy of the intellect which has infected Western Man's mind. Heavens and Earth (Hebraic), Mind and the senses(Greek Plato/Aristotle). Bullshit imo, everything exists as part of a unified whole. Can you see microwaves when you make mac and cheese? Anyways...

When I was younger I lived in an apartment on the upper west side of New York. I used to always see this solemn man in my apartment, and the first year or so he didn't speak to me. I thought my parents knew about him but just never talked about him. One day I got back from school and he was standing in front of the refrigerator as I went to get a granola bar. He was blocking my way so I decided to ask him his name, and he hoarsely whispered "Jonathan". I asked him if he wanted to eat with me and he smiled for the first time ever and nodded his head. However, when I brought the bars out he was gone. His neck was always blue, so I figured he had issues swallowing or something. Later I told my mother that Jonathan should take something to heal his neck and she just looked at me dumbfounded and started crying. She asked how I knew about Jonathan and after I told her that I've been seeing him for years, she told me that her brother had hung himself in the apartment more than 15 years ago, and his name was Jonathan. Now I guess I was just "hallucinating" and I had some real coincidental mindtricks being played on me but I really highly fucking doubt it tbh. There is one reality, there is no separation but there are varying degrees of sensitivity to paranormal activity mainly based on how young you are, followed by belief.

K.

Prove it.

namix 09-16-2013 09:41 AM

@oats - totally liked where you were going whether you just woke up/were high or not lol... they have done some measurement things re: seeing the aura leave a body right as it passes i believe

the only thing others are alluding to that i do not think is a great argument is "i have to see it to believe it" - i think chyeah brought up a good point, or alluded to what i believe at least - in that "our eyes" are more limited than existence as a whole is....

Witty 09-16-2013 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by namix (Post 153015)
@oats - totally liked where you were going whether you just woke up/were high or not lol... they have done some measurement things re: seeing the aura leave a body right as it passes i believe

the only thing others are alluding to that i do not think is a great argument is "i have to see it to believe it" - i think chyeah brought up a good point, or alluded to what i believe at least - in that "our eyes" are more limited than existence as a whole is....

Why would you believe something you haven't seen or witnessed with your own eyes?

I agree with keeping an open mind, but if you have not witnessed something I don't see how you can logically say you believe in it.

Don't blindly believe in anything just cuz you like the idea, get some proof first.

namix 09-17-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 153185)
Why would you believe something you haven't seen or witnessed with your own eyes?

I agree with keeping an open mind, but if you have not witnessed something I don't see how you can logically say you believe in it.

Don't blindly believe in anything just cuz you like the idea, get some proof first.

i'm not blindly believing brotha - to me it's more about not blindly disbelieving.

We know our eyes are limited in a number of ways -- even as simple as needing telescopes to see certain stars and microscopes to see certain cells.

We use technology to overcome our physical limitations - but even the technology we advance is based originally on the limitations we perceive (e.g. what can we do to see a little further out or a little closer up).

At the same point though, definitely not on a wall here trying to say everyone should believe in ghosts --- i'm just saying that i wouldn't rely on 'my' (or our) limited senses to arrive at a conclusion.

But i think that is where the a big, and fair, difference can be between people on this topic (and perhaps you and i), the overall argument perhaps could be boiled down to:

"if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"...

without ears to hear it - does it matter? without eyes to see it, does it even exist?

sincerely not trying to speak in riddles here, it's just what I really believe regarding this type of stuff -- even outside of my own beliefs whether ghosts exist or not -- some people believe until proven otherwise, some people believe until they experience themselves, some people believe and disbelieve based on others experiences

at the end of the day, i believe eyes do just as much to deceive as they do to validate.

you know what i mean?

Destroyer 09-17-2013 10:48 AM

I want to believe
but, I've always considered myself pretty open to things and I have never had any kind of supernatural experience, not even close.
I have scared the shit out of myself with my own mind though, plenty of times, but that's all that it was and I think that's all it ever is.

TYSON 09-17-2013 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by namix (Post 153993)
i'm not blindly believing brotha - to me it's more about not blindly disbelieving.

We know our eyes are limited in a number of ways -- even as simple as needing telescopes to see certain stars and microscopes to see certain cells.

We use technology to overcome our physical limitations - but even the technology we advance is based originally on the limitations we perceive (e.g. what can we do to see a little further out or a little closer up).

At the same point though, definitely not on a wall here trying to say everyone should believe in ghosts --- i'm just saying that i wouldn't rely on 'my' (or our) limited senses to arrive at a conclusion.

But i think that is where the a big, and fair, difference can be between people on this topic (and perhaps you and i), the overall argument perhaps could be boiled down to:

"if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"...

without ears to hear it - does it matter? without eyes to see it, does it even exist?

sincerely not trying to speak in riddles here, it's just what I really believe regarding this type of stuff -- even outside of my own beliefs whether ghosts exist or not -- some people believe until proven otherwise, some people believe until they experience themselves, some people believe and disbelieve based on others experiences

at the end of the day, i believe eyes do just as much to deceive as they do to validate.

you know what i mean?

Exactly....I believe because I've had experiences. I believe from experiences. The night of my aunt funeral me and my mom went to her house to collect some memory's. While going in her room her bed was messy and all of a sudden the comforter flips over like someone getting from under them. Man we ran so fast out of the house lol. It was crazy my mom just started balling in the car. And then of course everybody knows about the other thing. I still try to be skeptic but I know its possible....


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