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FromNZbrotha wrote:@woeler then who knows we also have our instict that tells us wether there's a danger or not. I personally believe someone with a horrific case of sleep paralysis, shouldn't let others convince him or her it's only a hallucination, but rather follow his/her own senses. And not everything is well known about animals. we'll never be able to fully understand them, such as we'll never know what dogs dream about. it's possible for animals to contain a 6th sense which warns them of danger. There was said animals automatically moved to highler land as if they knew a tsunami was comming. Just saying, we might never fully understand an animal's mind besides it's basic instinct.




























FromNZbrotha wrote: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.














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