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[N]ûk|êû[Z]
does anyone actually believe in this?, or does anyone see a clairvoyant?

reason for my asking is:

my missus's mum see's one every once in a while, and tonight my misuss went with her, and the clairvoyant type lady person picked up on me having panic disorder, thruogh my missus [ knows how].

the lady said i need 'healing' and she would be willing to do it for free, for as many sessions as it requires, all free of charge, and guarantee's my fiancé that she can cure me.

im gonna give it a shot, as this illness is an absolute nightmare to live with. I have tried meds,, hypnotherapy and stuff, but nothing has worked, so im willing to give it a shot.

but has anyone else tried anything like this?
Brian Scott
I'm usually skeptical of other people being able to "cure" through clairvoyancy (is that a word?). First, I would find out from the missus if she happened to mention your illness offhand in conversation with the "clairvoyant." That's a pretty common trick that some sneaky bastards will use.

I do believe in the ability to heal oneself with the power of the mind, but I don't believe it's possible for one human to do the same for another person. I see it as an internal characteristic only, and even then it is one that VERY FEW people can recognize, let alone control.

This "clairvoyant" may be able steer you in the right direction only if you're willing to help yourself.

Just my two cents.
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
quote:
Originally posted by Brian Scott
I'm usually skeptical of other people being able to "cure" through clairvoyancy (is that a word?). First, I would find out from the missus if she happened to mention your illness offhand in conversation with the "clairvoyant." That's a pretty common trick that some sneaky bastards will use.

I do believe in the ability to heal oneself with the power of the mind, but I don't believe it's possible for one human to do the same for another person. I see it as an internal characteristic only, and even then it is one that VERY FEW people can recognize, let alone control.

This "clairvoyant" may be able steer you in the right direction only if you're willing to help yourself.

Just my two cents.


well it was Zoe's [my misuss]'s mum who went for the 'reading?' but Zoe just went with her for the journey, but apparently the lady was picking up on my house because of Zoe being there, she then went on to describe what my living room looks like, and said something about how our toilet seat is broken [which it is] and also said to Zoe that she should be careful on the toilet seat with her back [cos she has a bad back]. she picked up on all this while trying to ascertain her mums 'energy?'. and then went onto say "do you have anxiety?" to which Zoe replied, no but my boyfriend does, she then says "ahh he has a disorder?" so Zoe replies, yeah he has panic disorder, and she says "well he needs to come see me, he needs healing"

im usually skeptical about this stuff too, but from what the missus says it all sounds real enough.

with regards to spiritual healing, i dunno, i guess your right about only being able to help yourself. but if this woman can visualize and predict these things, then perhaps she can do some good for me. god knows [no im not religious off] id do anything to get rid of this illness
Dj Nacht
Lemme know how this goes, I'm curious to know what the person will do
Silky Johnson
Well if she's offering to do it for free, go for it. I see no harm in it.


edit: whoa , I just had a deja vu/totally dreamt about this ages ago. Seriously, lol.
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by [N]ûk|êû[Z]
does anyone actually believe in this?



i do, mostly.



check out this book: "the holographic universe" by michael talbot
pkcRAISTLIN
people that believe in this bull make me irrationally angry.
astroboy
I think the successful ones are very good psychologists.. probably more on an intuitive level. I guess they might even have some success treating a mental disorder. It won't have anything to do with spooky clairvoyance tho.

Have u tried therapy or psychoanalysis?
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
I think the successful ones are very good psychologists.. probably more on an intuitive level. I guess they might even have some success treating a mental disorder. It won't have anything to do with spooky clairvoyance tho.

Have u tried therapy or psychoanalysis?


there is no such thing as spooky clairvoyance

it is a natural phenomenon that will eventually be understood in a scientific way.


i don't understand this vintage idea that people have that the material world and the world of the spirit and mind are somehow separate
astroboy
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
there is no such thing as spooky clairvoyance

it is a natural phenomenon that will eventually be understood in a scientific way.


i don't understand this vintage idea that people have that the material world and the world of the spirit and mind are somehow separate


I have a belief in an element of humanity that is beyond what is currently described by physics (call it a spirit or animus or whatever) that stems from my philosophical understanding of free will. However I wouldn't speculate as to the specifics of what it's nature is or how it works, because there is no evidence.

What I don't understand is how:

a) Someone can simply accept what they are being told without questioning it.

b) How someone can believe something for which there is no observable evidence. Particularly when there is a clear explanation involving phenomena for which there is a wealth of scientific evidence. It's pure belief flying in the face of reason..

Occam's ing razor people!

It just all seems so arbitrary.



PS - no offence to your personal beliefs. Judging by ur avatar you've got a good taste in films so you can't be all bad
:tongue2

nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
Occam's ing razor people!


i hate when people say that

occam's razor tends to be completely relative to the current zeitgeist, or used in favor of anyone's argument.

let me use it :


i tend to think that occam's razor would rather disprove the existence of a bajillion types of mysterious and spurious subatomic particles and support the notion that we create their semblance simply by looking for them.

"Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily."


the whole of materialist science is an attempt to multiply/divide entities rather than to unify them.
MrJiveBoJingles
^ Some varieties of physicalism (e.g. Quine) define "physicality" in terms of perceptions:
quote:
The physical conceptual scheme simplifies our account of experience because of the way myriad scattered sense events come to be associated with single so-called objects; still there is no likelihood that each sentence about physical objects can be translated, however deviously and complexly, into the phenomenalistic language. Physical objects are postulated entities which round out and simplify our account of the flux of experience, just as the introduction of irrational numbers simplifies laws of arithmetic. From the point of view of the elementary arithmetic of rational numbers alone, the broader arithmetic of rational and irrational numbers would have the status of a convenient myth, simpler than the literal truth (namely, the arithmetic of rationals) and yet containing that literal truth as a scattered part. Similarly, from a phenomenalistic point of view, the conceptual scheme of physical objects is a convenient myth, simpler than the literal truth and yet containing that literal truth as a scattered part.

Quine - "On What There Is" (full article)

^ Worth a read, if you're into philosophy and ontology.
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