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#31 Introspecta

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Posted 12 May 2013 - 10:55 PM

Yeah no shit. Have fun with it. Or go to the mental hosptial. Either your really crazy or really blessed. Why you being dramatic about it? lol

#32 YOLF

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 01:38 AM

There is such a thing as psychic phenomenom but usually not the result of taking drugs but the result of purifying your consciousness and becoming more intuitive. Very few people can experience psychic phenomenom. Its usually the result of <b>Kundalini energy</b>. None of it can really be proven or studied scientifically so most people will just say your crazy and that may even be true.


Maybe you should see anagram's doc? Well for energy coiled at the base of the spine, I guess you might want to see a Proctologist...

Why the help request? I would just enjoy your new ability. :)

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Is this what they call reverse trolling? Or do you really believe in that stuff?

Edited by cryonicsculture, 13 May 2013 - 01:40 AM.


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#33 health_nutty

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 02:57 AM

Is this what they call reverse trolling? Or do you really believe in that stuff?


Probably more like feeding the troll. Sometimes I can't help myself.

#34 YOLF

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 03:23 AM

How would we know trolls from ppl with real problems? Trolls should be banned.

#35 Godof Smallthings

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 03:33 AM

The effectiveness of Tummo has been documented. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Hof

Miroslav Magola may be a charlatan, but I find it difficult to dismiss the measured effects on his skin conductance shown on the Stan Lee show. http://www.minds.com...cts-to-his-body

There is a film of Uri Geller being investigated by the 'Men Who Stare At Goats' group at FBI, in which he is able to perform some unlikely feats. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lERbTkN82go

Now, before you mention it, I know Uri Geller's spoon bending seems to be a trick, and I agree there is a possibility that all he does is tricks, but I really do not understand how he would be able to reproduce pictures or pick the right canisters in the way that he did during those CIA tests.

So, an outright dismissal seems premature to me, because it suggests that essentially we know what's what already when it comes to consciousness. Truth is, we don't. Balance your healthy (often well-founded) skepticism with an openness to things that do not fit into the current models.

Edited by Godof Smallthings, 13 May 2013 - 03:37 AM.

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#36 YOLF

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 04:09 AM

The effectiveness of Tummo has been documented. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Hof

Miroslav Magola may be a charlatan, but I find it difficult to dismiss the measured effects on his skin conductance shown on the Stan Lee show. http://www.minds.com...cts-to-his-body

There is a film of Uri Geller being investigated by the 'Men Who Stare At Goats' group at FBI, in which he is able to perform some unlikely feats. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lERbTkN82go

Now, before you mention it, I know Uri Geller's spoon bending seems to be a trick, and I agree there is a possibility that all he does is tricks, but I really do not understand how he would be able to reproduce pictures or pick the right canisters in the way that he did during those CIA tests.

So, an outright dismissal seems premature to me, because it suggests that essentially we know what's what already when it comes to consciousness. Truth is, we don't. Balance your healthy (often well-founded) skepticism with an openness to things that do not fit into the current models.


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Someone is going to do the same thing you just did with Chris Angel videos in the future!

I prognosticate like awesome!

This was some silly entertainment for disenfranchised teenagers, the same as Chris Angel's work today is.

Unless you're under 8, it's not ok to believe in this stuff. You should know better.

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 09:41 AM

So, an outright dismissal seems premature to me, because it suggests that essentially we know what's what already when it comes to consciousness. Truth is, we don't. Balance your healthy (often well-founded) skepticism with an openness to things that do not fit into the current models.


Hear hear!

#38 machete234

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 09:49 AM

Selegiline has no place in the Life Extension realm of nootropics, I thought it was sort of a Pharmaceutical demon when I felt my soul being moved around.


Right and weed gives you brain damage

#39 Godof Smallthings

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 02:38 PM

The effectiveness of Tummo has been documented. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Hof

Miroslav Magola may be a charlatan, but I find it difficult to dismiss the measured effects on his skin conductance shown on the Stan Lee show. http://www.minds.com...cts-to-his-body

There is a film of Uri Geller being investigated by the 'Men Who Stare At Goats' group at FBI, in which he is able to perform some unlikely feats. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lERbTkN82go

Now, before you mention it, I know Uri Geller's spoon bending seems to be a trick, and I agree there is a possibility that all he does is tricks, but I really do not understand how he would be able to reproduce pictures or pick the right canisters in the way that he did during those CIA tests.

So, an outright dismissal seems premature to me, because it suggests that essentially we know what's what already when it comes to consciousness. Truth is, we don't. Balance your healthy (often well-founded) skepticism with an openness to things that do not fit into the current models.


Let me see if I can predict the future:

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

nnnnnnnnnnnnnn

ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh


hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Someone is going to do the same thing you just did with Chris Angel videos in the future!

I prognosticate like awesome!

This was some silly entertainment for disenfranchised teenagers, the same as Chris Angel's work today is.

Unless you're under 8, it's not ok to believe in this stuff. You should know better.


Healthy skepticism is good, but without the will to investigate or experiment, it is no more useful than any other dogma.

You can not disregard that the testing of both Wim Hof and Miroslav Manola have provided results that are outside of what is normally thought possible. Wim Hof is documented as being able to affect his immune system and body temperature through concentration. Look it up. When Miroslav Manola performs his act, his skin conductance spikes to incredible levels.

The gamma wave control of Tibetan monks during metta meditation is off the charts. It's all there in black in white. It does not prove psychic powers, but it does prove that we have a lot to learn about what the mind is and is actually capable of with the right type of training.

It would be nice to have a meaningful discussion on this subject, but that will not be possible if you have already closed your mind to the possibility that there may be things beyond what the current scientific models (note the word models, indicating they are subject to revision and not an accurate prediction of ultimate reality, just the closest we can get using the current materialistic methods, based on our current understanding of the world) say. The world has seen paradigm shifts before, and there is no reason to think it stops here, or that all aspects of the current models will survive intact.

Edited by Godof Smallthings, 13 May 2013 - 02:41 PM.

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#40 ch1ll

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 04:09 PM

How would we know trolls from ppl with real problems? Trolls should be banned.


Need a psychic to tell us who is legit.

#41 Godof Smallthings

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 04:25 PM

How would we know trolls from ppl with real problems? Trolls should be banned.


It's an off topic discussion, but the short answer is that we don't know.

Most habitual trolls are persistent and well-versed in all the tricks required to sign up again and again, ad naseum, with new nicks appearing as different people posting from new locations. They try on new personalities, spinning new stories, change their writing styles and mannerisms to avoid detection, and the really skilled ones manage to cruise just short of being banned for long periods of time. Some of them develop a following.

The only trolls we get rid of by banning are the very dumbest ones. And they are so easy to detect it's not much of a sport.

Some people, who are not actually trolls at the outset, turn into trolls AFTER being banned for purposes of vindication, because their egos cannot endure the pain of rejection.

My assumption here, which may be incorrect, but honest, is that the OP is not trolling, and is actually suffering from psychosis.

So my points above are not to be seen as support of the OP's claims of being psychic. I just wanted to provide some balance to the absolute claims of no such thing existing, ever, in the history of the universe (multiverse? folded? tunnelled? holographic? er, you know what I mean), amen.

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 10:08 PM

Note that Anagram took the cheap SES fullerene mix that consists of 70% C60, 28% C70 and 2% higher fullerenes, plus a lot more toluene than the pure stuff.
If I remember correctly c70 gets into the DNA and who knows where the other fullerenes end up!

Its tempting to speculate that this, combined with deprenyl (sub-lingual or swallowed?) and Astaxanthin and god knows what else may make one psychic, but my money is also on... psychosis.

Edited by Logic, 13 May 2013 - 10:10 PM.

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#43 YOLF

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Posted 14 May 2013 - 02:13 AM

How would we know trolls from ppl with real problems? Trolls should be banned.


It's an off topic discussion, but the short answer is that we don't know.

Most habitual trolls are persistent and well-versed in all the tricks required to sign up again and again, ad naseum, with new nicks appearing as different people posting from new locations. They try on new personalities, spinning new stories, change their writing styles and mannerisms to avoid detection, and the really skilled ones manage to cruise just short of being banned for long periods of time. Some of them develop a following.

The only trolls we get rid of by banning are the very dumbest ones. And they are so easy to detect it's not much of a sport.

Some people, who are not actually trolls at the outset, turn into trolls AFTER being banned for purposes of vindication, because their egos cannot endure the pain of rejection.

My assumption here, which may be incorrect, but honest, is that the OP is not trolling, and is actually suffering from psychosis.

So my points above are not to be seen as support of the OP's claims of being psychic. I just wanted to provide some balance to the absolute claims of no such thing existing, ever, in the history of the universe (multiverse? folded? tunnelled? holographic? er, you know what I mean), amen.


If he is losing he mind, it's good for him too if we help him keep his head on straight. I've been wondering if anagram is a site made identity of some sort... Thus the name.

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Posted 19 May 2013 - 04:10 PM

fortunately I am not psychic, I determined the key factor that was driving me crazy was my overconsumption of calcium rich food and a lack of a good level of salt/water in my diet.

Edited by anagram, 19 May 2013 - 04:10 PM.

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#45 Sam Maxwell

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Posted 24 May 2013 - 09:21 AM

When on C60 I can more easily infer people's intention from their behaviour - e.g. when I concentrate a bit on someone's hand typing on a keyboard I start to feel as if I was typing too, and start to anticipate the button presses and the next movements.

No psychic ability, C60 probably makes my mirror neurons work harder. This could be something OP experienced too.

Edited by Sam Maxwell, 24 May 2013 - 09:22 AM.


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 09:38 AM

Lithium and Seroquel can turn your psychic abilities off. You really should get some of these psychic inhibition drugs before things get out of hand.
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#47 Anagram 3.3

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Posted 29 November 2014 - 06:14 PM

I don't believe any of this stuff. I apologize for making this post. 



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Posted 29 November 2014 - 07:45 PM

I don't believe any of this stuff. I apologize for making this post. 

For future reference, the coherence time of protein-sized molecules at distance scales of a meter or so and temperatures of 300K is approximately 10-24 seconds. Approximately.



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Posted 30 November 2014 - 04:04 AM

[...] To describe the psychic effect in exact detail, I am now particularly aware of a "aura" around other people when they become tired. [...]

 

Synesthesia may explain healers claims of seeing people's 'aura'

http://goo.gl/6neb59.



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Posted 01 December 2014 - 02:34 AM

I really hope than no one took this offensively, I had a lot of other things going on in my life when I posted this. I don't take any supplements and more.



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#51 Anagram 3.3

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Posted 01 December 2014 - 03:13 PM

Can an admin delete this whole post 


please?


Edited by Anagram 3.3, 01 December 2014 - 03:13 PM.






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