I've decided to try it, once and for all. Is there anything...and I mean ANYTHING at all that can be done to prove that deities, magic, ghosts, the paranormal, etc. are real?
I'm talking rituals, spells, anything that can give me a real experience of the supernatural. Nothing that can be written off as coincidence or conjecture.
truth is personally verified. even if i did tell you what you can do, if you don't see yourself doing it, then is it really real?
Juan Diaz
god is dead, god created all the pain we can suffer, god created evil.
Benjamin Wright
What? I do see myself doing it.
James Smith
So nothing, I take it?
Andrew Cooper
how can you see yourself doing something that you are seeking another's wisdom on what 'that' even is? hit the google box for a while and go outside.
"Fidus In Silvis Silentibus"
Tyler Stewart
nothing even remotely related to any of those exists
Aiden Powell
How can you say that with any level of certainty? What makes you think they are impossible, versus whatever subset of things you believe are possible?
Joseph Hall
Because if magic really existed then it should work for everyone?
Easton Rivera
Do you think that a machine operates at maximum capacity when there is neglect in its care? Certainly not. So why do you expect (((everyone))) to be able to do 'magic' despite the status of their body?
Grayson Sanchez
anyone making the claim for supernatural things must provide empirical evidence supporting the claim and no such evidence exists
Hudson James
Truth is ONLY personally verified. If you are asking for the process to be as one dimensional as modern science's process then I can only hope for your success.
Dude, enough with the cryptic bullshit. What the hell are you trying to say?
Carson Ortiz
what process are you referring to?
Hunter Rogers
I'm actually sincerely trying to be as straight forward as possible.
>Keep your body in as best condition as you can understand >try, fail, and learn on your own to verify truth
The rest will happen I feel for you if you can do these things, my saying them here will do nothing.
Ian Perez
The scientific method.
Grayson Rodriguez
no the other process you mentioned. what process is too complex to be explained by the scientific method?
Chase Rogers
The process by which you begin to understand (for lack of a better term) nature. I called it one dimensional, because at best learning occurs at a stymied rate of one variable at a time, no? Surely, we celebrate that we can recreate this elsewhere, and even consistently, but hypot into similar outcome does not mean the logic that has built the conclusion is anywhere near truth. Whereas our powers of observation are much more powerful, still with pencil in hand, to creating enlightenment for the self.
Easton Green
Youre gonna have to rephrase what exactly youre saying here. what do you mean when you say "our powers of observation" are more powerful than the process in which we observe, hypothesize, test, retest, and develop theories from the obtained data? maybe its the way you worded it but I'm not quite understanding you, and I dont know where magic comes into this