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Cassie
May 7th, 2010, 03:27 PM
No matter how scientific, metaphysical, spiritual or fanciful;- how do you think your psychic abilities work?

Black Pearl
May 18th, 2010, 08:28 PM
Well I believe time is nonlinear, so seeing the future is more a matter of perspective than any great magical power. Empathy just cause every person has a certain energy and the better you are at feeling them do to brain rewiring the better you can feel a persons emotions. Same for seeing the other side, some people can paint, some people can write symphony's, some of us see beyond the material world due to mutation in the complex human system.

TheWomanMonster
May 19th, 2010, 02:45 PM
Two parts to this for me... at least this is how it makes sense for me.

1. People exhibiting psychic or psionic abilities are using different parts of their brains. For this reason I also believe that it is a trainable ability in anyone... we just have to figure out how to unlock it.

2. There's more going on than what is immediately seen. Sort of along the lines of non-linear time, multiple parallel dimensions and string theory (or M theory). Our 'more powerful' minds (as theorized in my 1. statement) are not contained by the boundaries of our current 3 dimensional universe and are able to draw knowledge from alternate time lines.

LadyCelt
May 19th, 2010, 07:41 PM
What do you mean by time being nonlinear?

Black Pearl
May 20th, 2010, 10:27 PM
Well in a nut shell and to the best of my ability it breaks down like this- We see time as moving forward. One second to the next because our brains are wired that way. Events unfolding is how we gauge time, like floating down a river. Now some scientists think, and I agree due to my own observation, that time and space are in fact not moving in a straight line but more or less like a giant cloth or the scales of a snake. Where every tile or scale is a moment in time. Thus everything that has happened, will happen, and is happening has already occured. We simply can't see it. (Well, some people can like Edgar Casey. Excuse the spelling if I got it wrong.) Due to many things I find this the current most plausable way of viewing space time. It finds itself unpopular because some feel it removes the idea of free will, But as humans we can never allow our beliefs or thoughts to hinder our ability to accept what may be truth. Even if we don't agree.