Donn
Philosopher
I'm sure the spirits would be happy to channel the net for f. TCP/DOA is the protocol to use.
... I tried to address that by talking about shared hallucinations, the fallibility of memory and perception etc. But I'm sure that all went like water off a duck's back. She's got two virtually insurmountable barriers to even beginning to take a pragmatic approach to testing the spirits/pareidolia hypotheses: 1) she can't imagine that her personal experience previously was "imaginary" (misunderstanding that the experiences were real, but she has misinterpreted them, with the unquestioning credulity and validation of her fellow family members at the time), and 2) it is very hard to begin to ascribe such apparently validated events to a failure of one's mental faculties. Ie it's hard to admit to yourself that you are or have been having a psychotic experience. Mental illness, whether acute or chronic, still has too much social stigma attached, despite something like 1 in 4 of the population experiencing some form or other of mental illness/breakdown at some time in their lives. It's hard to submit to the possibility, and possibly even harder to relinquish trust to a professional, especially while in the throes of the experience.
Pride, insecurity, distrust... you have to overcome the lot in order to place yourself into the hands of someone else. It takes a real bold and yet humble set of mind to take such a step, especially if you don't think you are having a mental aberration.
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All in all, I'm not hoping for any shift in flacon by now... if she was able to, I think she would have responded to these possibilities through reading this thread. I hope the GP gets a grip soon, because flacon isn't going to. Prove me wrong, flacon? Please?
scrappy,
I encourage you to continue posting here, but we can be a lot to take. If you will be in Chester on Wednesday, please continue to communicate with Alderbank (either here or through private messages). Our written communication has clearly not been particularly effective nor efficient. I think if you could sit down and have a conversation with Alderbank, it would be much easier.
scrappy/Mr Roberts has several times kindly invited me to meet him in Chester and I have always agreed. I look forward to it.
Mr Roberts, can I buy you dinner at 7pm on Wednesday in the Ring O'Bells at Christleton (Voted Chester's Best Pub at the Chester Food and Drink Awards) which is not far from where Tracy lives?
I can explain to you how we see things and how we can help you and Tracy to establish what is going on, how we understand testing and in particular how we can help you to apply successfully for Aske and other prizes.
If you want to change the venue or date just reply to me through this Forum (the best way) or by PM, or email me at alderbank@talktalk.net
So is Alderbank meeting anyone at the pub today?
Ward
That's what I had hoped too, but her immediate response was to focus on all the dis-similarities. As far as she's concerned, we are totally different... and I have to agree.
For a start, the first thing she said after my post, as I recall, was that she has never taken drugs. Therefore to her (and no doubt a lot of other people who would prefer to lay the blame at that bogey man's door, instead of reading what I actually said about it being during a time when I was not using drugs, but was not sleeping and eating much, and being stressed by paranoia about the war on drug users) my experience was an irrelevant break down brought on by my own actions with causes totally removed from her situation.
Secondly, I was raised in a family home where religion was unmentioned, so my default understanding of the world was naive atheism, i.e. theism and religion were simply absent from my consciousness until I had gotten well into my teens (there's no religious education in Canadian elementary schools), whereas it would seem that flaccon has been indoctrinated since a young age into believing in supernatural agencies, via the church at least... and we all know that churches love to talk about demons etc.
It was nevertheless hard work for me to free myself of the possibilities inherent in personal experience of weird things, and pareidolia is like malaria: it comes back in waves, and without a firm trust in science and hatred of religion and snake oil selling opportunism, it would be easier to remain a prisoner of the mental gaol house of religious belief. For flacon, trying to get help from the religious authorities as she apparently has done, there's no apparent bridge across the abyss of her fear, and she has no real hope of ever reaching the opposite bank where the country of reason and secular rationality breathes the clear air of freedom. She is doomed to dwell in the kingdom of the lord like a peasant serf hoping for leniency from the powers that be.
In short, she's stuck in the mud. As I said before, I'm very grateful not to have been born into a Catholic home! Or any other cult/religion, too.
ETA PS I got so carried away with my metaphor about the abyss of fear that I forgot to say the main thing that separates flaccon and I: she is completely convinced that she has been haunted for many years, and that her earlier experiences were real, and that she shared them with her family. She has the validation of other people sharing her history. She cannot conceive that she could be mistaken in that.
I tried to address that by talking about shared hallucinations, the fallibility of memory and perception etc. But I'm sure that all went like water off a duck's back. She's got two virtually insurmountable barriers to even beginning to take a pragmatic approach to testing the spirits/pareidolia hypotheses: 1) she can't imagine that her personal experience previously was "imaginary" (misunderstanding that the experiences were real, but she has misinterpreted them, with the unquestioning credulity and validation of her fellow family members at the time), and 2) it is very hard to begin to ascribe such apparently validated events to a failure of one's mental faculties. Ie it's hard to admit to yourself that you are or have been having a psychotic experience. Mental illness, whether acute or chronic, still has too much social stigma attached, despite something like 1 in 4 of the population experiencing some form or other of mental illness/breakdown at some time in their lives. It's hard to submit to the possibility, and possibly even harder to relinquish trust to a professional, especially while in the throes of the experience.
Pride, insecurity, distrust... you have to overcome the lot in order to place yourself into the hands of someone else. It takes a real bold and yet humble set of mind to take such a step, especially if you don't think you are having a mental aberration. I am really wondering what is happening with this GP. The doctor probably doesn't know how to handle flacon, as she is functional, and dealing with her problems in a proactive way. He probably hopes she will begin to open up to the possibility that she is mistaken through interacting with us here... Hence "keep the ball rolling"... but I suspect that flaccon is totally misreading his intentions.
All in all, I'm not hoping for any shift in flacon by now... if she was able to, I think she would have responded to these possibilities through reading this thread. I hope the GP gets a grip soon, because flacon isn't going to. Prove me wrong, flacon? Please?
Have you tried contacting flaccon? I assume that she and scrappy are visiting today.
Ward
flaccon asked me to email 15 seconds of silence to Mr Roberts. She is confident that now his computer has been calibrated, when he opens the file in Nottingham it will change the copy still on my computer. We shall see
Thanks for the clarifications. I knew of course that your stories are quite different. I just focused on the uncanny similarities in the experience. I also didn't mean to put the pressure on you, but I wanted to suggest that your presence and availability should have been seen as a blessing.
I do want to point out that there is plenty of religion in Canadian schools. They are mostly secular here in London, but in my native Québec, the catholic church has a very, very strong presence in the school system. They basically monopolized the field for years.
Parents could always sign an exemption request so that a child didn't have to attend actual religion classes, and a kid could make his own choice at age 13. The kids who opted out of religion classes were enrolled in "morals" classes. Not sure if or how this system has changed recently, but education and the catholic religion have gone hand in hand for centuries.
At least I'm too young to have been educated by violent nuns, as my parents were.☻
Make sure you make and MD5 hash and post it on the forum before and after.flaccon asked me to email 15 seconds of silence to Mr Roberts. She is confident that now his computer has been calibrated, when he opens the file in Nottingham it will change the copy still on my computer. We shall see
So the files I already sent, at her request, were for naught?![]()
Make sure you make and MD5 hash and post it on the forum before and after.
IXP
I'll do that.
IANAP (I am not a psychic) but I reckon I can predict the outcome
Really?! I was in school in Canada (in what was then St Eustache sur le Lac, which became City of Two Mountains after we had moved to Vermont) from kindergarten until finishing grade 4, from 1958 to 1963, and we had no religion whatsoever. Perhaps there are catholic schools and secular state schools? Or the French Canadian separatists managed to change the Quebec school system after I escaped!
And no worries about you putting pressure on me, Maurice, I didn't feel you had. I just saw an opportunity to deepen people's understanding of flaccon's predicament, so that people didn't judge her somehow in light of the things I've talked about. I sense a lot of quite flippant disrespect for her in some comments on here, born of frustration with scrappy and flaccon being so slippery (and disrespectful of all the attention lavished on them in this thread, it has to be said).... But I think we should realise that we are in the privileged position of being free of the hooks of superstition that are sunk so deeply into their minds, and hold off on exercising the creeping contempt born of that frustration, in favour of exercising a little compassion.
I did ask about your files, js, but no clear answer. Perhaps they were unsuitable i.e. they did not mutate remotely. Sorry![]()
flaccon says she is willing to carry out the proposed test to identify 50 or more of her own recordings after they have been truncated to the same length and shuffled. She thinks that she can do this easily. So do I.
Make sure you make and MD5 hash and post it on the forum before and after.
IXP
The only problem being that identifying her own recordings can't really be considered paranormal if they have sounds on them that sound like voices saying particular things, so the test wouldn't demonstrate anything. I think the test that Professor Yaffle suggested in the other thread would be much better.