Monstrous
Monstrous People => The Psi Zone => Topic started by: TheSimpsonsXII on March 17, 2006, 04:14:03 PM
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I am starting to see things and some of those things happen
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Seeing in what way? Similar to deja vu?
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No, more like seeing the future
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No, more like seeing the future
Are you precognitive then?
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I might be
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I can bend steel bars with my mind, kill a yak at 200 yards with mind bullets, and watch Jennifer Love Hewitt taking a shower using remote viewing. I mean, it doesn't work in a labratory setting, but that's from all the negative energy. If you cannot tell, I am being grossly sarcastic.
Here is a test Simpson. Predict something, anything on this site, and if it comes true, I'll believe you. Think about it really hard. In fact, make several preditions, and if you are even accurate 51% of the time, I'll believe you. Until that point, I remain highly skeptical.
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Omni, I know you are a hardcore skeptic, but you need to be a little less harsh. He came here to ask for help.
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Listen, if you want help, be specific. This site is overrun with attention grabbing preteens who say random things to get a reaction.
The way to ask for help is:
1. Post in the Mayday section, that is why it is there.
2. Be specific, list what your problem is exactly. An example is :
"there is a ghost living in my basement. I know this because every week when I go down there, the furnature moves around in front of me, the temperature is 30 degrees colder than the floor above it and I have recordings of the sounds it makes. Eight different friends have looked at it with me an all saw the same thing. It doesn't go outside the basement and hasn't harmed anyone who remained there for an extended period. I am not religious, what should I do?"
3. Be self skeptical. If you believe yourself psychic, it is difficult to evaluate the situation rationally. Think about it. Example: "Last night I had a dream about eating dinner and today I ate dinner, I must be psychic" That is bad proof because you eat dinner every day.
A good example of self skepticism is : "Last night I had a weird dream about my cat knocking over a house of cards I was building. I wrote it down in my diary when I woke up. Four days later, my dog knocked over my brother, are they related?" The answer is no.
4. Look for a long term pattern, don't assume that one coincidence means you are or are not psychic.
The reason I am being harsh is beause both the title of this thread and the first post are not cries for help but for attention, and in my opinion this is a major problem with monstrous. It is swamped with "I'm a demon" people. The nature of a forum lets people pretend and roll-play in ways they never would normally. If I don't call them out and make them accountable for their actions, then they won't stop and this will just turn into one big D&D game. I don't mean to be cruel, but I come here for discussion, not to predent to be a fairy.
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thanks, Phatom X
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Simpson, listen, the only way I can help is if I know the problem and you are exceedingly vague. Also, I want you to be more critical in evaluating how you think about stuff like this. Everyone and their grandmother wishes they were psychic, or a werewolf, or whatever. Those things are friggin' cool. But to seriously evaluate a situation, you have to first go into it with a critical eye and make sure you aren't just seeing what you want to see.
I used to think I was psychic and all sorts of other things, but I realized I just have an over active imagination. When I started reading books by authors with equally active imaginations, I discovered they had though of things way beyond my scope of thought. An active imagination is great, but don't let it lead you around by the nose. Stay grounded. If you are a rational, skeptical person, when something amazing does happen, it will make it all the more believable.
For those who have been here a while, my lectures are getting a bit tiresome, but as long as people keep deceiving themselves, I'll be here to point it out.
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Looking this over...no one can tell if SimpsonsXII did want help or anything. From the first post, all we get is that he/she is telling us that he/she can see things. The second and third posts tells us that it is more pre-cog in nature. The last post may or may not confirm that this was actually a cry of help. SimpsonsXII, you need to tell us why you started the topic. Was it a cry for help? Are you simply discussing the aspect of pre-cognition? Did you just feel like telling us that you can see the future? What?
We really don't know if you can or cannot but what makes you think that you can see the future? I'd appreciate details as specific and with as much detail as possible but only to the extent that you're comfortable with.
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1. I sometimes have some visions and very rarly do they come true. 2. I started this topic is to see if any one knew what my condition was. 3. This topic was not a cry for help. 4. I am a he. 5. Call me James
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Bond? James Bond?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Simpson, thank you for clarifying, I appreciate it. It is very weird when you dream something and it comes true (or seems too). Deja vu is also bizarre. Glitch in the Matrix anyone?