true, but u cannot deny their existence.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:otherwise, concentrate on reality is more rewarding...
Originally posted by sLeEpWaLkErInG:true, but u cannot deny their existence.
These celestial beings and spirits are around us, it will not be beneficial to them whether you believe in them.
There are many cases whereby there is no scientific explanation to it, like those ppl who go into trances, and can tell you your stuff.
and if you think these ppl are just making general statements, there will be instances by which they will uncover your darkest secrets within yourself which only yourself will know whether they exist.
Enough said, it doesn't benefit me whether you believe me.![]()
I strongly agree with the authors that many ordinary phenomena are regarded as extraordinary because most of us lack an intuitive understanding of probability and statistics. For instance, if we were to guess the probability that an individual, on any particular night, dreams of an aeroplane crash, we might come up with a number between one in a few thousand and one in a million. On any given night, therefore, perhaps between 60 and 6000 people in the UK dream of such an event. So far, entirely unsurprising. But if a catastrophic air accident does occur in the day following the one night in my life that I dream of a plane crash, this statistically insignificant event may give me an unshakeable, lifelong conviction that I have experienced a precognitive dream. This theme is explored effectively and at some length in the chapter entitled "Amazing coincidences".