04-17-2012, 05:30 PM
Are not "psychic powers" synonymous to a degree with some term "magick" or others view as learning to access and being able to use and control the various capabilities of one's consciousness? The manifestation of our power, depending on the magnitude of what one attempts to accomplish, ranges from immediate to very delayed, for instance attempting to will one's desires into the world may take an indeterminate amount of time, while being able to exert extreme influence over the air/wind in one's immediate surroundings is typically a spontaneous display.
It doesn't matter in the slightest whether "evidence" for the existence of psychic powers exist. If one needs evidence for these things in order to ascribe to their reality then this is indicative that a tinge of disbelief exists within the mind. Why does one need evidence when these apparently "supernatural powers" are nothing more than latent and dormant abilities we hold within our consciousness? Accessing these abilities is not without considerable difficulty given that certain handicaps are placed upon our consciousness as it exists in this illusion as well as the degree to which one is chained to their physical vehicle, but overall these "powers" are merely waiting to be tapped into once one is able to develop the discipline necessary to do so. It is the loss of the skeptic in this regard for in their incredulity they themselves are reinforcing the barrier which prevents them access to what is possible.
Does anybody remember the end of the first Matrix movie? How Neo vowed to show others around him that there is much more which is possible than what most think, then he flies off from a crowded street? Perhaps the world will bear witness to such occurrences in due time. We will have to wait and see.
It doesn't matter in the slightest whether "evidence" for the existence of psychic powers exist. If one needs evidence for these things in order to ascribe to their reality then this is indicative that a tinge of disbelief exists within the mind. Why does one need evidence when these apparently "supernatural powers" are nothing more than latent and dormant abilities we hold within our consciousness? Accessing these abilities is not without considerable difficulty given that certain handicaps are placed upon our consciousness as it exists in this illusion as well as the degree to which one is chained to their physical vehicle, but overall these "powers" are merely waiting to be tapped into once one is able to develop the discipline necessary to do so. It is the loss of the skeptic in this regard for in their incredulity they themselves are reinforcing the barrier which prevents them access to what is possible.
Does anybody remember the end of the first Matrix movie? How Neo vowed to show others around him that there is much more which is possible than what most think, then he flies off from a crowded street? Perhaps the world will bear witness to such occurrences in due time. We will have to wait and see.