Re: Scientific evidence of things that (M)adman does not understand,



Kermit <unrestrained_hand@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 10, 1:37 pm, wf3h <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 10, 2:35 pm, "\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Cheezits wrote:
"\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cheezits wrote:
Maybe my amazing ability to detect bull*** should be considered
supernatural. :-D Or the fact that I can wake myself up just a
minute before my alarm goes off.
[etc.]
The knowing of time while you are sleeping could be a glimps of a
supernatural ability.

Don't be silly. When you are asleep you are not completely
unconscious. If I have to wake up earlier than usual, I often wake up
during the night and look at the clock several times before I have to
get up, so I have an idea what time it is all along. And I hate the
sound of a typical alarm, so I want to avoid having to hear it. You
are too easily impressed.

You are far too easily impressed. ---With the here and now.

There is more around you then what you can feel, see and touch.

--

says every person who's ever done LSD.

Hey! Not everyone...

When I took mind medicine, it was to see the Here and Now more
clearly. It will seriously induce pareidolia, however, and its
insights must be examined in the cold light of day, or one will simply
sink ever deeper into self-deception.

When I saw the bush with eyes on every leaf, all looking at me, even in
my trippy state I realised I was only getting an insight into my own
psyche...

--
John S. Wilkins, Philosophy, University of Queensland
scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts
But al be that he was a philosophre,
Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre

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