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Well, mostly when you posted it.
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?56...0386#post80386
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The whole thing about psychic phenomenon is interesting.
One of the most tested psychic is in UK, Matthew Manning. His book: The link, describes what happens in his teenage years at his college.
The coldness is very frequent during psy phenomenom. It is said that it's the energy in the room that kind of get taken as a fuel for the pk to occured.
But maybe, and so frequently, the main reason psychic manifestation do occur, is because of people themself, unconsciously triggering or finding themself in a proper state for these weird thing to occurs. (Get yourself a MindLamp !)
In my view, psychic manifestation should not be taken as something scary _ but something that is part of a very natural (even primitive) aspect of life. It is said that psychic phenomenom were very natural and normal in primitive time. And then it got lost (the ability) with the developpement of our intellect and its ability of rationnal, analythical, logical thinking...
It is said that primitive society always score way higher at psychic testing.
But yes that subject keep me warm on cold night, so to speek, (even at the risk of being taken for a freak...)
The Holographic Universe, from Michael Talbot, is one sweet book that deals with all thing psychic. And time travel too!
Just saying...
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I'm a bit confused by this part: who has said this, in what manner was scoring done, how does primal society do better at it, and what constitutes a primal society? I'm thinking it's probably covered in the book, but not having read any paranormal literature other than this thread in at least a decade, I'm lost on this one
Really? That is by far the most overused excuse since the dawn of unmodifiable social media postings, where someone posts a response they refuse to redact, rethink, reconsider, or repent for, and realizes readily available reproaches are reasonably rectifiable by relinquishing responsibility and reinvigorating relentless reluctance regardless, rejecting reckless remission of reading.
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