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Originally Posted by Clarke
I've got to ask how you know you're not just imagining things.
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Honestly, I don't. I just guess it's a hunch. But seeing as i've felt it a number of times, as strongly as I have at times, then I personally find it a good case to suggest there's something there. Maybe I have a mental condition, maybe I have a brain tumour developing. Maybe i'm just downright nuts. But as long as I feel these things, I will always be wondering why that feeling is so.
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Originally Posted by Clarke
Keyword is highlighted. Of course it feels real; dreams feel real, but aren't, and I've seen nobody distinguish the two rigorously. If you can't find a non-arbitrary method to separate the two, then how can you say you're right?
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As Eltu said, how do you *know* you aren't imagining anything. Right now, all we have to go on are senses... Sight, smell, touch... All they are is electrical signals interpreted by the brain, so how can you truly know what is the 'right' thing to sense? Whether what you are sensing is actually real, the same as everyone else, or if what you see and another sees are completely different? Maybe everything we sense is wrong...
By the way, I never claimed I was 'right' in any way. I was just stating my ideas as best I can.
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Originally Posted by Clarke
There's a difference between having a different viewpoint and being incoherent.
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Incoherant to you, maybe... But for others who may have shared this experience, I make complete sense. Honestly, I have no interest in science or mathematics, I never have. So naturally, I do not understand them. Thus, when you start trying to press theories forward that are largely scientific, I find a lot of people who use such examples incohereant, too. It's just a case of understanding. If you could show me all the scientific/mathematical proof out there, and I learned it, experienced the way it works for myself, I might be pulled in your direction more. Equally, if you had the spiritual experiences I have had in my time, first hand, you too might have your mind changed in favour of my viewpoint.
Point is, we both have our reasons for believing what we believe, yours may be founded in 'reality', and mine might be founded in 'sensory', but either way... I don't know that either of our minds will be changed until we have both experienced the whole spectrum.
Edit: What is irritating me a little here, is that i'm trying to be open-minded about science and what it proposes, stopping and thinking about it for a while... while it seems that the people I am discussing with are quite content to just completely dismiss everything the more spiritual on these threads as nonsense with little thought to what we are proposing.
One-way traffic?
Just a thought.