RE: Messages From The Dead
June 18, 2012 at 11:00 am
(This post was last modified: June 18, 2012 at 11:18 am by NoMoreFaith.)
The human brain has a curious mechanism where it disregards what it considers usual and focuses mainly on the unusual. Coincidence that reality mirrored a dream is an excellent example of this.
You almost certainly have many many dreams, and only 3 have matched up with reality. Happens all the time, which is why we get so freaked out by deja vu.
There's a guy at my casino who hates playing AA in poker because he "never wins". This is not true, but he does attribute a "supernatural" source, i.e. bad luck because the times it happens are more memorable than the many times that he never has a problem.
You almost certainly have many many dreams, and only 3 have matched up with reality. Happens all the time, which is why we get so freaked out by deja vu.
There's a guy at my casino who hates playing AA in poker because he "never wins". This is not true, but he does attribute a "supernatural" source, i.e. bad luck because the times it happens are more memorable than the many times that he never has a problem.
Self-authenticating private evidence is useless, because it is indistinguishable from the illusion of it. ― Kel, Kelosophy Blog
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm