Re: The occult
Re: The occult
I maintain a healthy respect having known people who were pagans and I once knew someone who claimed to be a druid.Re: The occult
Re: The occult
If you live, or visit, the Isle of Man, when crossing the Fairy Bridge you always have to wave and say "hello" to the Little People.Re: The occult
Re: The occult
Re: The occult
You are right, I have had no experience of the occult and what people have told me has always seemed a bit strange. Perhaps it's because I have had to much science and technology. It has numbed my brain to anything which does not have a scientific foundation. This includes faith healing, crystals etc. I have mixed with loads of people that do believe but I cannot take it on board, it always seems a bit of a laugh. It actually puts me in a good mood for larking about. I am trying to be very honest here.Re: The occult
all I can say is what I experienced, call it what you will and I quite understand those who have not experienced anything out of the ordinary to scoff. it is a bit like getting a pain in the body, you know what or how bad it is but others can't possibly know or understand.Re: The occult
I've had the odd experience I can't explain, no doubt like many other people, but that doesn't mean a rational explanation doesn't exist. Just because someone can't explain something doesn't mean it has a supernatural cause behind it. Religion, the occult, the supernatural, it's all hogwash and should have been set aside generations ago for the primitive superstitions they are.Re: The occult
Religion is a strange one, do you know every culture that has ever surfaced in humanity has had some form of belief system. Scientists say there is a part of our brain which desperately wants to believe in some sort of deity, god, super being which watches over us and cares for our well being, without it we can become mentally ill. We cannot escape it, we all believe in something that means that we may be agnostics but there are very few true athests among us. Think very carefully before you say you believe in nothing.
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