"Interesting that every single "anecdote" on the thread can be easily explained via purely physical means. Perceptual distortions, tricks of the mind, overactive sensory cortex. The simple reality is that people WANT to believe in the supernatural, so, rather than using the simplest explanation, a "supernatural force" is invoked, for which there is no evidence, no documented proof, nor any logical explanation. Perception is driven my motivation. If you WANT to believe something badly enough, I assure you, your brain will generate illusory "evidence" to support these constructs. That does not make them "real". Read the "Demon Haunted World" by Carl Sagan if you want a balanced view of the illusory world of the supernatural and the underlying reasons why such perceptions are constructed by the human mind."
Well, it seems to me that you're conversely guilty of the very thing you accuse of others . It seems to me that you want
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to believe that there is possibly a spiritual or supernatural realm which could also possibly interact with the world as we know it, and you’ve thereby cut yourself off mentally from being able to see it even if it dose exist. I could also say that folks like you are simply too frightened to face the possibility that there may be another plain of existence where said supernatural entities reside. But that wouldn’t necessarily be accurate of me to say that, now would it? Look, you’re entitled to your opinion, but that is exactly what it is. Your opinion. You can’t prove there isn’t a spiritual realm anymore than I can prove there is. No one knows for sure, unless of course one takes the arrogant position that he or she knows all. And we all know that Carl Sagan knew all, right?
For your information, I don’t want things to be supernatural or not supernatural. I don’t care. But, I don’t limit my experience or my field of vision by preconceived notions either. Some things have an obvious scientific explanation, and sometimes some things do not have so obvious a scientific explanation. But, it seems to me, that you’re ability to see or that is to ‘not see’, has been tainted by your preconceived notion that everything must be able to be explained in your Universe. And if it can’t well, it just doesn’t exist except for in the minds of those whom you happen to disagree with you.
It would seem that you have made up your mind that no such things exist outside of what you can taste, see, or touch, or readily explain. Even Einstein believed in God. But I know these days its considered silly and passé in this enlightened world of ours to still believe in God and the spirit realm where He abides. Man, if there’s one thing the JW’s taught me (not that they wanted me to learn this lesson), it’s not to allow myself to only see one possibility.