by Woeler » January 18th, 2012, 6:55 pm
[quote="FromNZbrotha"]Well, I dont think science has any right to declare everything a hallucination, especially the many type of experiences from others. the doctrines of men claim everything which is an abomination to science as ''fake'' or ''hallucination''. sure there are theories with evidence. But that doesn't mean scientists have the right to simply draw a quick solution like: YOU'RE HALLUCINATING! I think people who have been through many paranormal stuff know better about their own experience then others. I'm not saying a thing like hallucinations don't excist. but there are limits as well for things that are hallucinations or not. If most sleep paralysis experiences are hallucinations, then I dont understand why almost everyone describes feeling, hearing, and seeing the same things. And I also never said animals which predict disasters are supernatural though. Let's assume it's their instinct, something we also have.[/quote]
Then let me ask you something. What sounds more ridiculous? A person claiming that a demon sat on him while he was asleep or a person who tells you he hallucinated about a demon sitting on him while he was asleep? There is all reason to claim it as false because there is NO evidence to such creatures existing. Not to say that there IS clear evidence of people hallucinating during sleep paralysis. Seeing, hearing, feeling are all part of sleep paralysis. Your brain is fully functioning in this state of sleep. Why everybody describes seeing and hearing the same things is simply because all minds work the same way. It's the state of sleep that causes malfunction and this malfunction is the same in every human being.
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