Originally posted by lightseeker
Who ever said anything about clearing up storms? I never did. We are talking about small to medium sized "fair weather clouds", you know the white
fluffy ones. Not to say that someone couldn't poke a hole in the middle of a storm cloud, it just would take a whole lot more physical energy and
concentration than I could probably muster.
Why wait for someone to show you results from some lab experiment, when all you have to do is step out side your door and prove it to yourself? And,
this doesn't come even close to being in the same category as OBEs, sheesh.
I am not talking metaphysics here; this is one of those "supernatural" things that seem paranormal but are not, they have a natural explanation; we
just haven't figured it out yet.
How is that any harder than picking a cloud and making it vanish? If you can make one totally disappear you should be able to punch a hole no matter
how small in an overcast day .Seems the same principal applys your making vapor disappear. BTW concentrating on a cloud and busting it up shouldnt
take any physical energy at all.
"I" rated it with obe's because its one of those things people claim to be able to do but can offer up no proof. Heck one even said if you had a
witness it probally wouldnt work.
If one has said ability they should be able to punch a hole in a cloudy day, or make a cloud appear in a clear sky, or make shapes out of clouds.
How is picking only a certain type of cloud on a certain type of day proof? You are only obsering the natural coarse of the particular cloud you
chose.
For your information I have stepped outside and tried this one(people have claimed this for years) but I took it a few steps farther. I picked a nice
easy cloud and timed how long it took me to "bust" it up. Then I chose a cloud of simular size and density and went inside and watched tv to keep my
mind off of the cloud. When my alarm went off I went outside to check the cloud and it was gone in the same amount of time it took me to break it up.
Try it for your self and see and not just once but several times. I say several because winds and currents change fast enough to effect vapor. Then
compile your data to see if there is a marked difference from the clouds you concentrate on and the ones you dont. If you are truthful with the data
you will see it takes the same amount of time.