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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have several senses. When you are around someone, your brain is taking in a lot of information. It could be as simple as the way they stand that you notice is off. There could be subtle signals that they don't like you. Why can't it be the obvious known reasons instead of this made up gobbledy gook. You don't like science, that is clear.[/quote] Watch Third Eye Spy on Amazon Prime. A majority of our intuition comes from visual cues and stored information. However there is a part that comes from outside of ourselves. It’s a collective consciousness that we all have access too. It’s what make you know Jane is calling you when the phone starts ringing, even though you haven’t spoken to her in 3 years. It’s when someone’s name randomly pops into your head and you run into them that day. That is what people call energy/spirit. Every one of us has the ability to tap into it and the more you meditate the more it happens and you can start to control it. We actively block ourselves from it when we deny it exists. All that said, the new age movement and movies take away from it and makes it so others see it as gobbledygook. I do truly believe science will have an explanation for this in the future. If it wasn’t real, the government wouldn’t have spent over 20 years studying it and utilizing remote viewers. Watch the documentary.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Sorry that happened to you, but one nutcase at work isn't data. You don't like science, do you?[/quote]
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