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The Sceptic and the Believer

Intuition plays a large part into what we see and understand and how we shape the world as it is related to us. We seem to overlook the importance of this sixth natural sense, which it is - if you were to consider it and it’s import toward shaping what we see and how we see it. When one mentions Sixth Sense, we either think of the movie or of Extrasensory Perception or ESP. But intuition, in my opinion, is equally an intellectual quality as it is super natural. It is in fact very natural and has very little to do with super abilities or Psychic Phenomena.

When one speaks of first impressions, or an irrational feeling toward something or someone, this is because we – on some level, intuitively sense that there is something about that person or situation that we are either connected to or in opposition with or in agreement or disagreement with. Faith and belief have a way of shaping out opinions and views of the world. We will trust one truth to be fact and the other to be false – yet we often fail to rationalize aggregates of the same truth. We perceive these truths based on knowledge and experience, which is reason. And so, you may feel ill toward a person and not be able to rationalize it, yet trust someone else for some other unexplained reason. But what we are doing is relying on intuition. One gets a sense of peoples movements, emotions, manners and comportment and then draw a conclusion based on these factors. This is an irrational behavior, founded on intuition. We practice this act several times throughout a single day. How can we truly know anyone from their outward behavior and appearance? We call this being judgemental – but we have to judge something, based on something and often it’s based on fear. But as rational people, we choose not to fear irrationally. And so, on what grounds did we dismiss that person? Irrevocably, it was intuition.

Intuition plays a large role in helping us see beyond the shadows of the waking dream. Life, as we like to call it, is filled with far more wonders than what meets the eyes. Sight is a single, simple sense that is reliant upon the other five senses. I may not be touching the person in front of me, but I can feel their motion as they displace the air as they move. I can hear the sound of their feet hitting the ground and their pants rubbing together as they walk. I can hear them breathing, smell their perfume, aroma and/or breath and I can intellectually gauge their mood and comportment. These are true for objects with mass – but a fundamental law of physics is that all things have a mass. From electrons, to photons to a single cell and onward to groupings of cells and atoms toward creatures and celestial objects. All senses, to the exception of touch, are passive senses. In that, we do the work to detect the objects around us. Touch, in some cases is reliant on both the object and the observer to do work – which is to say, the object must in some way manipulate it’s natural state to produce an effect that is in turn sensed. Thus making the sense of touch an active, or reactive sense. The ground has to exert an equal opposite force against our mass, and our mass effect a force against the ground, which in turn creates a result that we sense in the form of touch.

What we fail to notice is the continuous influx of energy that flows around us. We are part of this natural, ambient flow and in many ways interact with that flow. From the child bounding around a room to a grand mother walking across the hall to get the morning paper, we effect an exchange of energy – we eat to generate energy within the body so that we can continue to be active. This energy in turn has a residual, which is normally called an Aura – then there’s the waste that we purge, which is inert waste. Body heat is a contributor to our aura, but so is the transitory nature of our being. We are also the sum of our thoughts and beliefs. And not restricted or limited to the form and structure of our body. These are all parts of the self that contain us. The physical, the emotional and the spiritual self form a trinity that is in turn interdependent upon each other. I sweat, I cry and I feel the love of god. I am. Emotion is thought; we choose what we think, what we believe, and how we feel about the world around us. Emotions are another element of the intellect, as is intuition.

We live, breath and exist within a cocoon of our own emotions and fears. But we aren’t alone. We have friends, neighbors, family and strangers around us, but some of us claim that there are ‘others’ who haunt us when we are not aware. We call these entities ghosts, ghouls or poltergeists. These are fanciful names given to objects or presences that we can’t explain with the rational mind. But what we are defining with different names is the same thing. And what tells us that that presence is there is the irrational mind, or intuition. It is irrational because it doesn’t fall into the framework of our reasoning. But that is because we fail to understand it for what it is. We compare it to our own standards of belief and understanding. We are after all the sum of our beliefs and fears… We impose our limitations to an external force because we do not wish to deal with it based on it’s own. We are centric in our beliefs.

In order to understand the nature of the apparition, you must first understand the nature of creation. Energy ebbs and flows freely through all things. Matter cannot be created nor destroyed. It can only be changed. Energy is infinite and all things have mass. And finally, for this argument at least, time is a construct of the human mind in order to organize or rationalize the rate of degradation of an object. An object being something we observe. And considering that we constantly observe our surroundings, we are objectifying time and space, based on our perceptions. Our being the optimal word, we observe based on our belief and understanding.

What we normally call ghosts, are actually called Tectonic Entities. These are elementals, beings that exist outside of our space/time continuum. They mimic our behavior and emotions and are often drawn to us by the level of energy we emit. Seeing that energy is infinite, we emit an infinite amount of energy. They are drawn to energy centers, which are normally bases of population density or emotion density, like ancient battlegrounds and other places of suffering, burial grounds and other sites of emotional importance. They are drawn toward these centers out of a sense of curiosity and familiarity. We, on most levels, don’t exist to them, as we exist to each other. In fact, they see us as we see them, curiosities outside the realm of interaction, or as apparitions.

Another cause of this phenomenon is called Temporal Rippling, which is an event that occurs in the space/time fabric, where people perceive one event at that specific location, yet in different periods in time. They are ghostly figures to us as we are to them. But we can only sense each other at the intuitive level. What we feel to be ghosts are actually living, breathing people, in another time yet in the same space. We will find that we share this space with others, when we remove time as an intellectual property. We live in the realm of multiple possibilities. What we fail to entertain is the possibility that what we are seeing is the alternate us, moving away from our inertial point as the alternate self makes a decision to move away in an alternate direction. In this sense, we are sensitive to our alternate selves, as we explore the many possible facets of our reality. We after all, are the architects of our own reality.

And finally, we see what we want to see and we believe what we want to believe. This is wilful wish fulfilment. Because of faith, and fear, we create the illusion in our own mind and give it life because we believe so strongly in it that it needs to exist. These are manifestations of our own inner wills, as we create the demons that haunt us. These are in fact apparitions created from the wilful mind. Tricks and illusions conceived by our own fears or created by someone else as they project their fears onto us. We must first be receptive to their limitations, where their fears and words have a form of power over us. A child screams at night, because it saw a moving shadow in his dream. Minutes after the child is ushered back to sleep, we see that very shadow move in the corner of the room. The child projected the image and we receive it as though it were real. This is a conjuring of our own senses, as we trick our selves into seeing something that doesn’t really exist. This is because the mind sees not the eyes. The eyes simply receive available light and transforms that light into electrical pulses that are in turn translated by the brain. We then make an interpretation of that information, which our eyes sensed as we perceive our surroundings. But we don’t actually see with our eyes, for it is the mind that sees and interprets the relevant information that falls within our knowledge paradigm. We can refuse a belief system and expel the doctrines held within that belief. This makes us immune to the dogmas of that paradigm. If you never believed in the love and sacrifice of Christ, then you can never really receive it. It’s not a rational belief in one’s precepts, and so it could never really exist. But it makes for a great story. Or the inverse can exist, where we believe so strongly in that dogma that there is no other truth but that which we hold onto. The mind perceives our truths based on Knowledge and Reason and it is influenced by our sense of limitation and our fears.

And so, in conclusion, we are multidimensional beings who exist in a realm of infinite possibilities. We influence what we see and interpret with our beliefs and our limitations. We are however able to go beyond our limitations, as they are self imposed limitations, but only when we acknowledge our limitations and have a desire to overcome them. We can’t change what we don’t acknowledge. All that we see, is merely a dream and within that dream, there are multiple possibilities. Where, none of which is untrue. The truth is merely created in the mind, because we create our own realities. Ghost exist, as do everything else our minds create. The truth simply exists in our beliefs.


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