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To PP’s point
I strongly respond to the emotional state of others. I mirror and emphasize and have been told many times that people can be themselves around me. It is exhausting but also makes me feel good. However, in therapy I have learned that makes me very attractive to narcissistic people. And it seems like they always “drop” me unexpectedly. Still figuring out why this keeps happening to me. |
That "documentary" is utter junk and is so full of inaccuracies as to be a joke. There is no collective consciousness that we all have access to. This is as bad as the qanon garbage. The people I've met who believe this stuff are always con artists and try to use this to manipulate others. You don't like science, do you? When I got out of college at my first big job a 50 something year old guy who had just started there began harassing me. He was an Edgar Cayce nut and believed he KNEW things from tapping in to this imaginary "shared" knowledge. He approached me several times telling me he KNEW I wanted to spend time with him. I was direct in letting him know that I wanted nothing to do with him. He interrupted a meeting I was having with my boss insisting he knew that I wanted to leave with him. He believed he knew what other people were thinking more than they did. Conveniently it always meant the most attractive young women wanted him and other coworkers wanted to give him money. Funny how he never tapped in to how much people wanted him to stay away from him. He was fired within his first month. They discovered all kinds of unsavory things about him as they investigated him for his clearance. |
You're uneducated midwesterners. Children who grow up in abusive situations learn to be hyperaware of others emotional states. This doesn't involve auras. |
I do believe science and did well in it in school. I also feel connected to something bigger than myself. I agree that many “psychics” are con artists, but I’m not here to sell anyone anything. Just because you don’t believe in it doesn’t give you the right to put other people down. That just makes you a jerk and I’m sure both believers and non believers will agree on that. |
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I don’t know if I would call it an aura, but you definitely get vibes from people. Do you know when you walk next to somebody and you get a creepy vibe, Or a warm grandmotherly type of vibe.
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What crap is this?
Science please. You believe in power crystals too, OP? |
And homeopathy and essential oils. |
Not the OP, but I have tons of crystals. However, I find them beautiful because they are like pieces of art from the earth. My father used to cut and polish stones when I was young and I have been fascinated ever since. Rocks don’t heal anything and neither do essential oils. They do look beautiful and smell great though. Don’t make assumptions about people just because they collect or are into things you are not. You should ask them first about how why they have an interest. You come off as people who think anyone who does not believe or see things as they do are wrong. No different than hardcore religious individuals. Interesting, isn’t it? |
Dp. I'd love to see you say that to pp and her sister in real life. |
| If you believe in a god, angels, sin and heaven/hell, why wouldn't you believe in auras? |
Science is not end all be all in life. In the end, does it really matter? Nope. |
| Yes. I have not seen an aura but I have sensed and felt them. This may sound crazy but it's true. I once worked with a man who was quite handsome but I felt like he was Dorian Gray. I was right because he murdered a woman about a year later and then killed himself. |
So should I indulge people who believe in unicorns and dragons? |
| No, people don’t have auras. But other people looking at them may have very real eye problems. |
4 year olds? Yes. |