Never had a supernatural experience. Duh.
It has always struck me as funny how the hard core logical/scientific
types never seem to have spooky/weird experiences.
What is more amazing is, that when these types visit
someone who claims they can produce weird/spooky
phenomenon, they suddenly CANT with the scientist present.
Ive always found, and there is a lot of supporting evidence
for this via courts/psychology, that humans have this
amazing revisionist memory capability.
Sure you werent just worked up into an emotional state
by the book, had the chandelier crash down, and you brain
mixed up the timeline?
Its possible.
Considering how many weird/spooky reports there are
all over the world, isnt it interesting that none of this
stuff can ever be replicated or even captured on video once??
Hehehehe..... man... its all bullshit.
If any of this stuff was real, there would surely be some
hardcore evidence for it by none, yet there is none.
I dont think we have to look very far beyond the human
imagination for explanations. In your case, your heightened
state of emotion due to the scary book you were enthralled
with, is supporting evidence for a natural explanation.
Lets apply Occams razor:
1) Your creative human imagination got the best of you, and a
chandelier that coincidentally fell from the ceiling was weaved into
your memories in a such a way to "fit" your current
scared/spooky state of mind.
2) Ghosts/weird beings really do exist, which have never been
proven or detected by science, even though paranormal researchers
have been attempting this for decades.
Chances are.... nothing really spooky was going on outside
your head.
peace
axeman
It has always struck me as funny how the hard core logical/scientific
types never seem to have spooky/weird experiences.
What is more amazing is, that when these types visit
someone who claims they can produce weird/spooky
phenomenon, they suddenly CANT with the scientist present.
Ive always found, and there is a lot of supporting evidence
for this via courts/psychology, that humans have this
amazing revisionist memory capability.
Sure you werent just worked up into an emotional state
by the book, had the chandelier crash down, and you brain
mixed up the timeline?
Its possible.Considering how many weird/spooky reports there are
all over the world, isnt it interesting that none of this
stuff can ever be replicated or even captured on video once??
Hehehehe..... man... its all bullshit.
If any of this stuff was real, there would surely be some
hardcore evidence for it by none, yet there is none.
I dont think we have to look very far beyond the human
imagination for explanations. In your case, your heightened
state of emotion due to the scary book you were enthralled
with, is supporting evidence for a natural explanation.
Lets apply Occams razor:
1) Your creative human imagination got the best of you, and a
chandelier that coincidentally fell from the ceiling was weaved into
your memories in a such a way to "fit" your current
scared/spooky state of mind.
2) Ghosts/weird beings really do exist, which have never been
proven or detected by science, even though paranormal researchers
have been attempting this for decades.
Chances are.... nothing really spooky was going on outside
your head.
peace
axeman
