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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2018 14:28:49 GMT
Attempted to prove that ghosts are products of the human mind effectively 'willing' them in to existence. Some interesting reads and video out there. Look em up.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jun 4, 2018 18:03:39 GMT
Attempted to prove that ghosts are products of the human mind effectively 'willing' them into existence. Some interesting reads and video out there. Look em up. Ghosts ARE either that (figments of one's imagination) OR they're DEMONS in disguise. They are NOT the spirit/soul of (a) dead person/s (either general or specific).
BEWARE GHOSTS ARE DEMONS IN DISGUISE
What Does the Bible Tell Us About Ghosts?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2018 18:14:13 GMT
Attempted to prove that ghosts are products of the human mind effectively 'willing' them into existence. Some interesting reads and video out there. Look em up. Ghosts ARE either that (figments of one's imagination) OR they're DEMONS in disguise. They are NOT the spirit/soul of (a) dead person/s (either general or specific).
BEWARE GHOSTS ARE DEMONS IN DISGUISE
What Does the Bible Tell Us About Ghosts?No, not figments of the imagination. The Philip Experiment hypothesised that they are real. But created by living minds. I don't pay much notice to Iron Age Levantine superstitions. The area when the Old Testament was written was a complete mess of opium dealing city states. Basically drug dealers in a turf war. Turf war is not accurate though. It was constant war to control the opium trade routes from east to west.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jun 4, 2018 18:23:15 GMT
No, not figments of the imagination. The Philip Experiment hypothesized that they are real. But created by living minds.
I don't pay much notice to Iron Age Levantine superstitions. The area when the Old Testament was written was a complete mess of opium dealing with city-states. Basically drug dealers in a turf war.
A turf war is not accurate though. It was a constant war to control the opium trade routes from east to west. Do you mean sorta like the Id created from the mind of Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon) in Forbidden Planet (1956)?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2018 4:48:04 GMT
No, not figments of the imagination. The Philip Experiment hypothesized that they are real. But created by living minds.
I don't pay much notice to Iron Age Levantine superstitions. The area when the Old Testament was written was a complete mess of opium dealing with city-states. Basically drug dealers in a turf war.
A turf war is not accurate though. It was a constant war to control the opium trade routes from east to west. Do you mean sorta like the Id created from the mind of Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon) in Forbidden Planet (1956)?Kind of yeah. Tibetan Buddhists refer to them as 'tulpas'.
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