paulsinnerchild wrote:
I have never had anything like a paranormal experience so I am a bit skeptical of them but I think those Autistic savants like
Daniel Tammet and
Kim Peek amaze me much more than any of the wildest acedotes conjoured up by the proponants of the paranormal.
hey paul....there was actually a very interesting comment posted in reply to that daniel tammet article relating to this thread!:
I feel ever so stronger about my thoughts about all this after watching the program about Daniel. All my life I've been thinking that our brain has much more senses/abilities than we know/think. Many times in my life, I have predicted things happening, such as kidnapping of my mother and daughter. I ran out of the house, telling them I had a bad feeling and explained what I could see happening. It did (they're fine). And many things like this all the time. I believe our brains are capped/locked whether it is so humans can evolve and someone decided it would be a more appropriate society without these talents. Brain gives me so many signs, psychic abilities, this 6th sense feeling. I'm a pothological introvert and I've been thinking deeper and deeper into my brain since I was 4 years or so. Sometimes I see things in my brain and when I saw Daniel on TV I was shocked because I knew it all my life.... sorry for the crappy post, but excitement of future beings or even us evolve and believing in ourselves and seeing changes, is grandiose. I even tried the calcs in my head, it's possible, you got to be bring out and pick out the signals from your brain, make your brain generate images... believe. I hope whoever reads this thinks very carefully... EVEN thinking about things can change the world. Here's something to think about "...the ether in which this little planet floats, in which we move and have our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power which adapts itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our minds; and influences us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts into their physical equivalent."