I think it is great fun to believe anything, but use common
sense to decide which theories to act upon, I enjoy flights
of fantasy and every dream and hallucination adds greater
scope to reality - yet I draw the line at spending money
The moment someone demands funds for the dreams they
come up with, their claims become a money-making scheme
and I don’t support their fantasies - let them dream, but never
pay them for things one can’t see, a true vision costs nothing
It is enjoyed for its intellectual and emotional contribution - but
the originator must fund their own dream - if they really believe
in it, that way their honesty will be preserved; I’m even glad that
criminals prove how rich and varied the human imagination is -
The sad part is that others are taken in - unless we can share in
an experiment that replicates their claims, we can’t act upon other
people’s ideas on supernatural events - we can enjoy the wonder
of dreaming - but never hand out money for other people’s claims
Regarding invisible non-physical consciousness, just let your own
awareness grow while allowing people freedom - without wasting
the products of your hard work on them, if psychics can see dead
people, good for them, but never pay for their communicating with
These so-called spirits if you can’t test and verify what they say is
correct: enjoy their hallucination or imagination and respect them -
but lead them not into the temptation to find profitable information
so they have to improvise to meet your need, we all love to please
Each other; if psychic events are non-existent, it can be created &
it makes the easily duped happy so they pay anything for a feeling
they enjoy, yet they push the medium into providing for their needs,
in the end the mediums deceive themselves, real evidence lacking
Truth is lost - only free publication of possibilities on the open market
is admissible to enrich the imagination, offering payment is starting a
slow descend into a hell of confusion for all participants in the Spiel…
[As seen in the book "Hungry Ghosts" by Joe Fisher:
After reading the book, it seems like strangers entering a strange country without
any idea of the geography or government or population of the strange new place,
and landing amidst the worst criminal manipulators.
Who wants to life like that, not planning anything, life becoming a hit-and-run
accident? All so-called mediums are open to deception and deceit themselves,
thus for us, being the living, the best is to wait until we join the dead and then
investigate non-physical realms.
The best part of this book is that it shows how wide the possibilities for discovery
and discernment is.]
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