Re: Mind's Eye Re: Proof of the existence of God

I really should refresh my inbox before posting, I see you answered some
of this already Andrew. :)

On 11/8/2013 10:46 PM, James wrote:
> I think this is a difficult way of putting the question, often when
> people consider impressions it is more toward immediate effects and
> they assume that it is likely that the desired outcome is possible.
> For example: If something odd happens I often first attempt to
> establish a theoretical baseline for maximum instinct, then
> extrapolate as if there were no limits on cognitive capacity or
> influential sequence. The point is to create a reverse path between an
> impression or reaction and it's origin and see what lengths are
> required to evade incongruity.
> Anything that triggers an emotional response is a red flag, I would
> prefer to leave much of the matter open to a distant-future physics,
> spirits fit that category for me (most of the time). If some poor
> spirit makes it through that I figure they would deserve my attention
> and hope that it isn't unfair. But then again it could be as easy as a
> leaf blowing across the path, not necessarily tiny voices calling
> one's name from beneath the floor in the middle of the night. I think
> it would depend on the person and the details they pay attention to.
> My approach would likely be flawed in this case but don't usually have
> reason to believe it is, should I? I am curious. Answers can have
> different meanings to different people.
>
>
> On 11/8/2013 9:43 AM, andrew vecsey wrote:
>> Getting back to the original question I wanted to discuss..... Can
>> personal coincidences (seperate chance events coinciding for a
>> particular person) be regarded as proof of spirits communicating that
>> they exist? Another form of the question can be: If you were a spirit
>> and you wanted to communicate with someone to tell them you exist,
>> what would be the most reliable and most effective way to do so?
>>
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