I believe in spirits. I have done plank chit before - okay, i know thats nothing big but YES I do believe coz of my past experiences. weird noises and shit happening when we did plank chit (ooja board) and how the F*** does the coin move, really ?
The existence of ghosts ≠ the existence god
Yes, I do. They are not ghosts though, they are Genies, but they can take any form; ie black cat, dead old lady. They exist, same as we do, same as other live (ie animals, plants) and seemingly dead(ie stones, sand) God creations. BUT, my understand is that they can't cross over, otherwise, they would have take over us long time ago.
Do y'all even rational?
Interesting perversions of "science" in this thread.
Not sure I could label it as ghosts, but I had two freaky things - one big and one mild - happen when I was about twenty. I lived alone at the time with a dog. I went to school during the day and when I came home one day, a decorative giraffe I had placed on top of the TV (don't ask) was no longer facing forward. It was facing about 45 degrees to the right. It was too high for my small dog to reach, so I figured maybe vibrations somewhere made it shift, but nothing else in the apartment had moved. I shrugged it off as maybe a weird maintenance man coming in to check something or whatever, although they usually would leave you a note if they came by.
That same week, I woke up in the middle of the night. My dog woke up at the same time I did and the hair went up on her back. She started growling softly but stayed frozen right next to me. I was sleeping in the middle of a double bed. The side of the mattress next to my right knee suddenly depressed as if someone sat down on the side of the bed. I felt the whole bed move as if a friend had plopped down suddenly.
There was definitely nobody there, but the dog kept growling. I definitely felt the movement, and a few moments later, the bed moved again as if whatever it was stood up again and left. Then, the dog settled down. I sure as hell didn't and still get chills thinking about it.
Never had anything else freaky happen again, but that scared the bejesus out of me. Worse, I know how stupid it sounds to others, but I honestly have no explanation at all as to why an invisible something would sit on the side of the bed and then stand up again. It's only worse that the dog was aware of it, too. Incidentally, it didn't feel evil or anything - just like some friendly grandmother sat down to chat and then left again.
I think it's the opposite bro: it's people who do not believe in anything at all besides themselves and science that are the arrogant ones. How can you think that there is nothing above you out there?
I do believe in spirits because I've experienced a few things myself, and I know many people or all backgrounds that have experienced similar shit. No, science cannot explain everyting and No, we are not alone in this universe, and we are definitely not the center of it.
The existence of ghosts ≠ the existence god
Not everything that is true falls within science. Science is interpreted through man who is inherently subjective and lacking of all data. Science only encompasses our current, subjective understanding of nature, not 100% complete, accurate, objective understanding. Using science as the truth is to use our current understanding as the truth. And our current understanding is and never can be the truth. People evolve and science evolves. What is scientifically true today may be scientifically false tomorrow and what is scientifically false today may be scientifically true tomorrow.
Science being... evidence based investigation of our world to try and understand how and why it works the way it does. In that case, yes, I do "believe" in science. What do you believe in?
Obviously.
The point is that what leads people to believe in one is related to what leads people to believe in the other. And that is the narrow assumption that an experience/feeling/phenomenon which can't be explained must be caused by x, or y, or whatever you like.
It is not about scientifically false or true, science is about approximations of the natural world, usually with assumptions. For example, Newton's theory of gravity was eventually shown to be inaccurate on large scales. But on small scales, Einstein's theory reduces to Newton's, which is then accurate too. Neither is absolutely 'true'.
What would you rather have: humanity's subjective judgement through science, or humanity's subjective judgement through feelings and faith?
That same week, I woke up in the middle of the night. My dog woke up at the same time I did and the hair went up on her back. She started growling softly but stayed frozen right next to me. I was sleeping in the middle of a double bed. The side of the mattress next to my right knee suddenly depressed as if someone sat down on the side of the bed. I felt the whole bed move as if a friend had plopped down suddenly.
There was definitely nobody there, but the dog kept growling. I definitely felt the movement, and a few moments later, the bed moved again as if whatever it was stood up again and left. Then, the dog settled down. I sure as hell didn't and still get chills thinking about it.
Words like "true" and "false" are absolute all-knowing concepts, which technically do not exist in science.What is scientifically true today may be scientifically false tomorrow and what is scientifically false today may be scientifically true tomorrow.
She's not "bro"![]()
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This is very interesting. I know you don't want to post about it, but would you mind PMing me some good reading material?