Guest guest Posted January 23, 2000 Report Share Posted January 23, 2000 >But you can't prove something about human perception in incarnation with >that kind of stuff. If you confront a scientist doing research in >perception or a therapist or case-worker with anecdotal experience... and >you tell him he's wrong and you can prove it from what you remember from >another life... or from when you were not incarnate but in between >lives... they'll laugh you out of the room. I don't need to prove anything to anyone ... nor would I attempt to ... nor would I attempt to describe what I know .... but I can use what I know to ask the right questions ... or say things to get reactions out of people ... and whether they look at their reactions, that's up to them >And they'd be right, Chris. You'd be talking about experience when you >weren't even incarnate in a human body to try to prove something about >experience in human bodies... apples and oranges, Chris. It doesn't >follow. > >Love, >Dharma Like being able to describe to the medical staff exactly what was being done to my physical body and by whom .. when I was clinically dead ... they had a problem with that! .. (especially when I described one of the nurses trip to the toilet ... and what she had for dinner that gave her the runs ... (and described the boyfriend with whom she earlier had dinner ... Christopher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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