In article <[email protected]>,
Andy Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > In article <[email protected]>, > [email protected] wrote:
> > Rey Nousnauts. > > Very good thinking. Fascinated with the concept of a precognitive
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> > in the T.V. and even life in general could be responsible for the > > "signs" or other mental syncronicities. This is one reason I am > > fascinated with these "triggering events" that happen in the front end > > of the developement of szhophrenia (in meny instances). I think > > something shocks the intellect and it becomes attentive. I think it's
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> > awareness that is more then we can adjust to. Too much,Too fast. > > That could have been a trigger to to those > > same precognitive circumstances. > > Oh good thinking. A precognitive circumstance is present. Fascinating
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> > Intellectually challenging. > > Let me think and I'll write again...O.K. Rey? > > Damo > > > >
> > You're on to something there - trigger events. Though I knew it I'd > never thought of it like that before. Something happens that can no > longer be explained using ones long accepted belief system. I've heard > that sz often affects people of "high" intelligence, that would explain > it. Most people will fit all experience into their rigid paragigm, > even if it means shoving a square peg into a round hole and ignoring > the obvious mis-match. Religious institutions and half understood > dogma serve the purpose for some and science for others. The occult and > New Age stuff keeps loads of others from crossing that boundary into > the unknown but some of us are too smart to be fooled so easily (too > clever for our own good?). > > When you have a sharp mind and the world still presents stuff that > doesn't make sense using any agreed paradigm, you find yourself > inventing your own new one - which is bound to be at odds with everyone > else. Gallileo had the same problem, I hear - now his answer has > become the status quo and so is our problem. Ironic, isn't it? > > Andy
-- Makes more sense than anything I have encountered over the years, absolutely nothing mystical about my interactions with friends in the media, but the beliefs of some in religious circles who have made their own judgments have only proven how many go in circles no different than those in the dark ages burning people at the stake for being witches etc.
It is just my own openion that the prolonged memories of war and the rejection by a peaceful society who pegged us as the bad guys or some threat to society, forced many of us into something that reaches beyond the five senses, activating something that was common before people got all civilized and normal or superstitious.
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