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Keep up the good work, Blair! The resistence is glad to have you.
frontal lobe seizures :3
I'm not psychic, i'm just paying attention
It's ok, I'm celiac. It'll pass right through.
I've had times when it's felt like I could tell what people were feeling, be it physical or emotional as a form of gathering information. Honestly, I'd -like- to think that it's some sort of advantage, but a few things here and there don't add up and/or generate conflict with this sort of theory. (I.E. Subconscious social processing.) In all honesty, it could simply be a sharp form of subconscious information gathering... But that sounds like longshotting justification (On the other hand, I've known myself to be a strange combination of 'Out there' and sensible). In the grand scheme of things, I don't believe in psionics as generally purported by say... Modern mystics. I do, however, believe that a more scientific, less mystic form of psionics (Closer to a superpower or somesuch.) could arise as a result of some sort of artificially induced change in human biology, electromagnetic implants, ETC. Although this would most likely not be a field of research that would be developed, due to the ethics of such a field of research.
Your info is out of dateI could not have put it better myself. I have had definite negative "vibes" when walking into a room where a bitter conflict has just taken place even if no-one is speaking. The hairs on the back of my neck stand on end and I want to leave straight away.
Reknowned Nobel Phycisist, Sir John Eccles, had found in one of his research projects that 3 of the laminae in the cerebral cortex had inexplicable reception and transmission of subatomic electrical activity that was not an internal communication.
I have often wondered whether this sub-atomic activity is what we deem as psychic sensitivity or, part of what is being captured in the noosphere project: Global Consciousness Project -- consciousness, group consciousness, mind (NOT to be confused with Princeton University).
Isn't it odd that all major religions talk of the power of collective prayer??