This isn't about any choices in belief and I would not expect anyone to go along with anything without experiencing it in some way first.
This is about accpeting that there's more to life than just the basic physical materialsitic inputs that comprise the vast majority of our waking time.
http://fac.hsu.edu/langlet/general/guide...eption.htm
If you can accept that dolphins have echolocation and some fish can sense electromagnetic fields even though we don't have those senses, is it really that far of a stretch to think that people can see auras. We are after all walking talking energy machines. Is it that hard to believe that ESP, while inaccurate is a valid perception. If a dolphin only his sense of echolocation a miniscule portion of every day and doubted that he even could echolocate it'd be inaccurate as hell too.
This is about accpeting that there's more to life than just the basic physical materialsitic inputs that comprise the vast majority of our waking time.
http://fac.hsu.edu/langlet/general/guide...eption.htm
If you can accept that dolphins have echolocation and some fish can sense electromagnetic fields even though we don't have those senses, is it really that far of a stretch to think that people can see auras. We are after all walking talking energy machines. Is it that hard to believe that ESP, while inaccurate is a valid perception. If a dolphin only his sense of echolocation a miniscule portion of every day and doubted that he even could echolocate it'd be inaccurate as hell too.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post
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