Ever have visits from loved ones...
who have passed? Parents, siblings, spouses, whoever? What was the circumstance of the visit and what happened?
sharewho have passed? Parents, siblings, spouses, whoever? What was the circumstance of the visit and what happened?
shareI haven't. Have you?
I have had 'visits' from other non-physical entities, but never relatives, nor friends.
Impossible is illogical.
Lack of evidence is not proof.
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Yep. But I want to hear about some others before elaborating
shareNo. aside from childish stories there's never been any confirmation of this kind of thing happening, it's more likely to be hallucination, over imagination or deception of some kind.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." David Hume
Wrong. There is plenty of confirmation. You don't speak for everyone else.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4xyikTHDeBsTa57hKZWYQ/videos
For example. Whatever it is, it's there.
You need to learn what confirmation means, and yes, your link shows exactly the kind of over imagination and deception I was describing. it may be very convincing to the gullible but this kind of auditory pariedolia disappears under scientifically controlled conditions.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." David Hume
Actually, you're dismissing confirmation with "nuh-uh". It's not an argument nor does it address the evidence. Answers to direct questions come through from a variety of different voices. People even recognizing their loved ones' voices.
What are the odds? Remove your blinders.
In my experience daz is just the eternal skeptic. He requires repeatable scientific proof of everything. Why not?
He has his opinion and he expresses it in his way - denying the possibility of anything he can't unequivocally prove.
It's called the scientific method.
Others of us are willing to explore the unknown, the so-called paranormal.
Both points of view have value.
Let's face it: Things are experienced which have no scientific explanation. You can just slap a handy scientific approximation on it (coincidence, illusion, hallucination, misinterpretation, etc.) or you can explore it and try to understand it.
Without explorers we would know little of this world.
Impossible is illogical.
Lack of evidence is not proof.
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Actually, you're dismissing confirmation with "nuh-uh"
No, just repeating the same error doesn't make it true. I cannot dismiss that which doesn't exist. if this nonsense was confirmed, it would be accepted within the scientific community. it isn't. these childish stories are nothing more than anecdotes, they do not confirm anything.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." David Hume