Anthony Wrote:
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> But one cannot dismiss true incidents of psi, or
> the statistical anomalies of certain tested
> phenomena. One cannot easily explain a person
> whom, on first handshake within 30 seconds of
> meeting, looks at you and tells you your exact
> birthday. Those things stick with you, and
> although anecdotal, can not be explained by
> current thinking, nor can it be dismissed by
> proper science.
>
> I suggest Dean Radin's books on the subject.
> Fascinating, quantitative studies of the field.
>
> My mind is open on the subject. I only know what
> I have experienced, and as a serious researcher, I
> cannot dismiss what I have seen with my own eyes.
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>
>
> Anthony
>
> Mosquitoes can be very nasty, distracting and even
> harmful to your health... unless you're driving by
> them at 70 miles an hour with the windows up.
>
>
As far afield as y'all came from my original post, I can't stay silent on this one... I must admit, I cannot agree more with what Anthony has said here. I've seen very strange things in my life... for almost all of them, I've accepted that there must be rational explanations, even if I cannot conceive of what they may be.
The remnant just comes down to a matter of faith, or belief, that what I saw, I saw the way I recall seeing it.
This phrase of yours though, Anthony, "nor can it be dismissed by proper science." is a dangerous one to be exposing on a forum about numerology.