If you are right about that Molly, it would be an innate desire for a human to belong to something bigger than themselves? Or, perhaps a display of rebellion?
I will have to check out Brown as well. I have some things to check out a bit. The power of suggestion is a real thing for sure...maybe that is all it is. It would be difficult to prove otherwise though.
You bring up a great point, one that is very difficult to argue. If spells were true, I would imagine that the government would figure out some way or the other on how to weaponize it.
Could spells and remote viewing be part of the same supernatural experience. I know in the '60's there were a few governments that tried remote viewing. It is reported that some success did come from this remote viewing program.
In addition, if ordinary humans can perform such supernatural acts, would the government want to allow that information to leave their hands? It would empower the seemingly weak.
Pepps, I was given a site to check out from a great pool player friend of mine. I have a big match tomorrow and am spending some time trying to educate myself with the game. I will be on tomorrow morning to make responses. I read them all and all are very good. ...sorry I don't have time now. :(
I am in the same boat Molly. I am curious as to if anyone has any first hand experience with the casting of spells, or any extensive knowledge to support that it is in fact a real thing. I find it interesting that there are several religions out there that absolutely believe in it....and some of its members use it. From what I understand, a spell cannot be cast without some sort of ritual taking place.
True. People can and do convince themselves of things. I can say, my new friend's reading of me was rather convincing. However, I have been told that I am an open book too.
Sounds like a romantic night in the making....but to come out and insinuate you want something in the end...is a bit aggressive and quite the mood changer, before it even began.
Casting spells....real?
If you are right about that Molly, it would be an innate desire for a human to belong to something bigger than themselves? Or, perhaps a display of rebellion?...or something else pershaps...
...or one of a gazillion other reasons?