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laserb22
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Posted - 08/04/2007 : 02:02:34
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Hi I have been lurking (without registering) for a while. I was wondering if anyone else feels they have a sixth sense ability that they have tried to keep blocked for years? Would this sort of blocking abet TMS to worsen? I didn't want to admit I could have these "powers" for lack of a better word, because I did not want to appear crazy or be institutionalized. It's not major things...sensing things on occasion, one time I saw an old dilipated building but didn't because at first glance I saw it as it would have been with horse drawn carriage parked out front, had to shake my head and blink a few times for it to revert back to what it now was. Plus a few (ok more than a few) instances that I instintively did things in a car and in doing so saved my life and a few times also the lives of my passenders (like putting on the breaks and almost stoppping before going around a curve I had gone around at 55mph for years but I mentally flashed ahead a few seconds and saw a car in my lane passing another care on a double yellow which made me break and low and behold that's exactly what happened and I had no way of knowing/seeing in the traditional fashion). Anyway there have been a few more of these and some I am sure I don't remember. I've been trying to block this ever sense I realized I had it. I really hope no one thinks I am nuts. I really amd looking for sincere, honest, advise and possible answers on this. Thank you!
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altherunner
Canada
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Posted - 08/04/2007 : 09:19:13
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We all block off intuition from childhood on by programming, from our parents, teachers, etc. I don't know if this blocking makes tms worse. Not being able to be as intuitive because of pain is a possibility. Try just allowing your intuition to be. Have you read any works by Brian Weiss, John Holland, Sonia Choquette, or Collette Baron-Reid? Sylvia Brown has many books out, there may be some of hers that appeal to you. A year ago, we rented a house to someone that has been really bad news as a tenant. I knew this would happen, but let the lease go ahead, dismissing these feelings. |
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HellNY
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Posted - 08/04/2007 : 12:55:21
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Psychic abilities and the like are testable hypotheses. IN over 100 years no one has ever been able to consistently replicate psychic phenomenon in any scientific literature. Belive me I used to read the literature when, as a college student in teh late 80s, I hoped to "prove" the phenomenon was real. I read it all..studies on remote vieweing, precognition, all using the "best" subjects who claimed they had these abilities. It wasnt real. Once ina great while you'd find a study where they found a statistically significant result, onlyy to see it was never replicated again. By chance alone, you can get a statitsically significant result 5% of the time. Believe me, there are a whole army of people who would be really exited about it if there was replicable scientific evidence |
Edited by - HellNY on 08/04/2007 12:59:17 |
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altherunner
Canada
511 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2007 : 18:49:02
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Fortunately, Regina followed her intuition, and lived another day. Perhaps, having "tested" her intuition first, the results would have been tragic. |
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laserb22
USA
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Posted - 08/04/2007 : 20:33:22
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thanks altherunner...and I think HellNY's response is how most people will respond to this. I took my chances even asking about it. But if you go with this realm of thinking how can you really truly prove anything in life? Like with medications they react differently with different people but does it make the fact that it's a medication any less valid? I don't know but I think not. It is hard to believe something out of the norm, which is why it's hard for most to overcome TMS. Kind of like the new Bon Jovi song, "Everybody's Broken," 'It's easier to doubt, You're trying to hold in But your dying to scream out.'
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altherunner
Canada
511 Posts |
Posted - 08/05/2007 : 11:18:33
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Can you prove joy, enthusiasm,ecstasy? Be grateful for them, and your other gifts. |
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Penny
USA
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Posted - 08/06/2007 : 20:34:57
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A remarkable film that touches on being receptive to "abnormal" or atypical abilities is called "What the Bleep Do We know". You may enjoy it.
Since having my children I believe with even more congruency that our innate wisdom is oppressed and stifled by cultural conditioning. My girls constantly surprise me by reading my mind, many times when my back is turned to them, so they are not reading facial expressions. I think anytning is possible.
>|< Penny "Feeling will get you closer to the truth of who you are than thinking." ~ Eckhart Tolle
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