VisionFromFeeling
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Moochie:
Dearest UncaYimmy:

tsig:
desertgal:
And I take it with me. I've already learned a lot from you guys, so thank you.
Pup:
Jonquill:

Maybe the Caps Lock button was playing tricks with you. It's a mystery.ETA: This is weird -- I type a colon with a capital d and it comes out as colon and lowercase d. Ditto with my initial -- I type it capital m and it comes out lowercase. Is this a glitch in the forum software?
Dearest UncaYimmy:
As I've said I'm open to all conclusions of a test that reveals the true, actual accuracy of the perceptions as well as their actual origin. And I've also stated that I understand that my paranormal claim may raise concern due to the nature of the claim. I was presented with lists of symptoms of various mental conditions, I read them very carefully and compared with my experience, and concluded that I do not seem to have any of those conditions. That's all.Anita refuses to even consider that her perceptions could be irrational. She pays lip service to it, but her actions betray her. She refuses to acknowledge that anyone else could consider her perceptions as irrational.
Not at all. When ReverendClog and Pup each suggested that I meet with them for a test of medical diagnose I wholeheartedly accepted. I am not avoiding tests of my main claim of medical diagnose. I am just now focusing on the study that I was recommended by the local skeptics group that I do.And when faced with opportunities to test the rationality, she continually evades. To me, at least, that's a cause of concern.
Could be cold reading, and automatic association from one category of information to other categories of information, so to see an external symptom of an illness through cold reading, and to deduce the ailment, and to associate automatically to visual, felt, understood, and other forms of information relating to the ailment. We don't know that. What I am doing might be very normal. Or it might be something else. I'm just curious because I've had apparent accuracy.It's just not normal to see, hear, smell, taste and feel things that others don't.
I am having this investigation, and I hoped that skeptics would be helpful in objective test design and analysis. I do get some of what I came here for, but I have to search for it underneath piles of nonsense, personal attacks, criticism and false assumptions, conclusions and beliefs. By the way I do not consider your concerns about my mental health to be personal attacks, I realize that they are relevant concerns in association to the type of paranormal claim that I'm here with.And then to create a website, visit skeptic boards, and ask other people to participate in verifying (not disproving) her beliefs is even more troubling.
tsig:
Of course. They always do. Let's write a book.And he has a book to sell.
Of course. The authors always recommend their entire series of 50 books, cards, DVD's and audio CD's so that you can get the whole idea of what they are trying to teach you. Oh, and you must attend the seminars!I wonder how many books out there contain the "absolute truth". I would think you'd only need one. Of course if experience is any teacher if you have the truth in a book it will take infinitely many other books to explain the "one"
desertgal:
So when you call me delusional you have not diagnosed me as delusional? I don't think I am delusional. Tell me why you think I am in as clear and concise way as possible. I'm listening.I did not 'diagnose' you as being delusional, I am not a doctor. Unlike you, I do not diagnose people without proper training. However, in my experience, the thousands of words you have shared in this thread have conformed to the definition of delusional-and your complete denial only cements that impression.
I don't ignore any posters, because in amidst the mountains of garbage coming from some of the skeptics here, there are little glimpses of useful progress to my investigation. Somewhere in between the personal insults, inaccurate assumptions, and nonsense, I sometimes find something that actually is relevant to my claim and very good.I have not made incorrect assumptions or beliefs about you. The only credibility that has been reduced in this thread is your own. Kindly don't address me again. It gets us nowhere, and only serves to further your delusions and your contemptible behavior. I have placed you on ignore, kindly do the same for me.
Pup:
Alright, I'll PM you my address. We'll give it a try.But the medicine trial wouldn't be any trouble or expense for me, beyond the cost of a stamp, since I can think of four or five medicines in the cupboard right now that I could sacrifice a pill from each, and I've got food coloring and ziplock bags. Five minutes work, a stamp, and it's done.
You've already said that this is something you experience, and we're only talking four or five medicines to identify, so it wouldn't be a lot of effort on your part--no long test with headaches or nausea. So why not give it a try?
It seems easy for you to talk about these things you experience, but apparently not so easy to demonstrate them to someone who's interested in what you can actually do.
Jonquill:
No, I've seen peanut oil before and was able to make that connection. Just that based on my past experience with people I could not expect a person to use peanut oil in their cooking. He said he uses loads of it when he fries things.Anita, if you are not familiar with cooking with peanut oil, was your first impression that this person had eaten an awful lot of peanuts?