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bellagirl
Might sound silly but....I want to know where are all the so called famous psychics who claim they can talk to the dead and what is their opinion on what happened to this plane.
here is the perfect opportunity for someone like John Edward to come out and say what happened. imagine the creed it would give them...but as far as I know they are all silent.
The big ones have made millions out of their so called "gift". A simple "there are no messages because they are not dead" or "this is what happened"...but its only silence. WHY
amraks
A. When I tune in, my mind is at the point of the flight where issues start to arise. I see that there is a huge electrical disturbance. What looks like a clear day turns into this dark, gloomy surrounding.
but it was night not day.
Darkblade71
It is like a bunch of hungry wolves just sneaking in the tree lines waiting for someone to predict something so they can pounce on them!
*clams up and keeps mouth shut*
No, just reasonable people who don't believe in unproved claims of "special powers."
Darkblade71
reply to post by NavyDoc
No, just reasonable people who don't believe in unproved claims of "special powers."
I don't know. This thread seems to generalize, and seems to troll more than anything else.
People assume that being psychic means you can just tell where stuff is or who did what, but I know from personal experience that it is not nearly as easy as people seem to think it is.
No one claims special powers as it is something everyone has.
But all I have been seeing is a lot of slamming, which is going to stop a lot of people from saying anything, whether they are practicing psychics or naturally intuitive.
It is stopping people from saying anything.
edit on 18-3-2014 by Darkblade71 because: wording adjusted
Darkblade71
reply to post by NavyDoc
I've thought about it,
Couldn't tell you if it is psychic or just my imagination, which is why I am saying nothing.
If I am not sure, I am not going to say.
Darkblade71
reply to post by NavyDoc
Yeah, well, I don't write the rules, because there aren't any.
I just get discouraged when I see people bashing what I know to be a valid experience.
Part of learning to use ESP is learning to tell what is, and is not the imagination.
That is not an easy task because (or so I believe after experiencing it for many years)
it comes through the same area of the brain/mind that the imagination is generated.
It is connected to the imagination somehow, but is different.
Kind of like painting a picture that you have seen in your mind already.
So I fully understand the skepticism, and am fine with it.
I just have a problem with labeling all who experience it as frauds.
Not everyone is a fraud,
and not everyone is crazy or making things up.
ESP is a valid experience, one many people experience at one point or another in their lives.
There was a passenger on the plane who gave his wife his watch and something else, I don't remember what, before he left and he said it was just in case something happened....
He had that feeling...
UnBreakable
reply to post by Darkblade71
Kinda like when Sylvia Browne told those parents of the Cleveland girl she was dead. A decade later she was found alive as a sex-slave living in a guys basement. Frauds all, until proven otherwise. Funny how not one supposed psychic has taken James Randi's million dollar challenge.
edit on 18-3-2014 by UnBreakable because: (no reason given)
reply to post by Darkblade71
There was a passenger on the plane who gave his wife his watch and something else, I don't remember what, before he left and he said it was just in case something happened....
Where are the psychics regarding the missing plane ???
UnBreakable
reply to post by nugget1
And Courtney Brown will release a statement of the whereabouts of the flight next month, delay for another month, then charge $12 for his announcement.edit on 18-3-2014 by UnBreakable because: (no reason given)
Lots of people are asking about using remote viewing to find the missing plane that is in the news these days. It is a good example to use to say that our projects often take a year to complete. There is an extensive time to set up the targets and design the experiment. Then there is the viewing time. Then there is the analysis. This why we only do scientific projects. We never do things that are current news stories. Finding the missing plane is important, but I suspect that all of the mystery of that story will resolve by itself in the near future. Let's hope so.
Missing Malaysian Plane At the start of the first hour, remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames shared a map which he believes shows the location of the missing Malaysian jet. He suggested that the airliner's pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, committed an act of piracy, planning to take the jet to Somalia. He ended up struggling with the co-pilot, and the plane was inadvertently downed after it went through a rapid uncontrolled decompression, said Dames. Author Whitley Strieber appeared in the first hour, sharing his theory that the missing plane didn't crash into the sea, but landed somewhere, avoiding radar detection. He posited that the goal may be for the plane to be used for a future terrorist attack, possibly loaded with nuclear materials.
Joining the show for a segment in the first hour, and part of the second hour, a pilot for a major airline, 'Charlie' (pseudonym), also offered commentary and theories about the jet. "I think it's on the ground somewhere. It probably landed somewhere first at a predestined location, where they had fuel waiting," he remarked. If the plane crashed, there would be a debris field and a merchant sea locator transmitter sending out a radio frequency signal, and an emergency locator beacon (an underwater signal), he noted.