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Originally Posted by DanielBrenton I'm sure that if Steve sees a need to "defend himself" he can do this more than adequately, but I don't just believe he is speaking truth here, I know he is speaking truth because I am one of his two Toastmaster friends who communicated with Mr. Lewison shortly after his passing. |
It's great to know that Ron is getting around.
I asked him yesterday why he keeps buzzing around me, and he said, "You're one of the few who can hear me." I think he'd like to reach out to even more people, but he's unable to get through to them because they aren't listening. It's like trying to talk to someone who's wearing earplugs.
Think of how many years of effort we invest in learning to use our senses like vision (shapes, colors, distance, object identification, hand-eye coordination), hearing (tones, volume, timbre, music, words, language), touch (temperature, texture, weight, volume), etc. Imagine how underdeveloped our physical senses would be without this training from a young age. We could stare at something and not even know what it is.
How many people bother to develop their inner/subtle senses to the same extent. Most people can't even lucid dream for goodness sakes. That's worse than being colorblind.
Concluding that psychic senses are bunk is like a deaf person picking up a guitar and saying, "This piece of junk does nothing for me." From your perspective you're absolutely right, but the guitar isn't the problem.