Aussie Thinker said:
I would believe your testimony.
You have NO reason to lie and I have no reason to expect you would.
Your experience was obviously profound enough for you to abandon what I would call a logical sceptical path for one that gives more credence to “psi” and its ilk !
I don't think I have abandoned logic. I had to abandon some things I had previously assumed to be true in order to accomodate what happened into the rest of my belief system. For example I am no longer a materialist but I am still a darwinist. Had I abandoned logic I would have been completely and utterly lost.
However you MUST accept that in spite of its profundity, in spite of its reality to you that humans ARE capable of HONESTLY accepting unreality as reality.
Yes, most humans do this.
Off course YOU think it is real..
Sometimes it is unacceptable for us to think WE can be fooled or deluded. It is perfectly normal human nature to THINK we have it right.
Yeah, but that cuts both ways. Deep down you are 99.9% convinced (if not 100%) that I have made some sort of honest mistake! And that is fair enough. Just like you are asking me whether there is a glimmer of possibility that it could all just have been a mistake, I could ask you whether there is a glimmer of possibility that in fact I have made no mistake. But I have several times in this thread also said that I think the world needs both skeptics and paranormalists. I'm not here on a mission to convince anyone who is as skeptical as I was.
You naturally don’t think you have been deluded, hallucinating, dreaming, creating false memories etc… yet all these are REAL FACTUAL reasons for fantastic experiences… they are far more real and likely explanations than the fantastic experience actually being reality.
Depends on how fantastic the experience was, and the context. There are limits to what can be put down to hallucination, especially if you are a person who has experimented with as many hallucinogens as I have. The trouble is that the more fantastic the claim I make, the less likely you are to believe I am telling you the truth. Yet, the more fanatastic what actually happened, the less likely I am able to put it down to hallucination.
I cannot convince your experience was not real.. as to you it was. The only thing you must say does the experience fit into reality outside of subjective experience… if the answer is NO then look for a mundane explanation.. most generally human failing and misperception.
Yes, it fitted, but I had to rearrange some things.
I'll try to give you an example of what I mean. From my perspective, I saw the past altered. From the POV of most humans beings, this is beyond absurd. Even most paranormalists would tell you that the past is absolutely fixed and that events which occured in the past cannot be altered. But why are we so sure of this? Think a bit harder, and you realise that a fixed past is one of those things like the sun going round the earth - it is completely obvious to us, but only true from one very limited perspective. In fact, science tells us that the past is not fixed. Think about Schroedingers cat. According to S, the cat is both dead and alive until you open the box - so here we have an event which lies in the past (the potential death of the cat) which is in a fuzzy indeterminate state until we open the box - at which point the history becomes fixed. The cat thought experiment itself causes many people a great deal of trouble - precisely because it suggests that the past isn't fixed. So when I make a claim that I have experienced something very similar happening to me it isn't contradicting logic or science at all. It is merely contradicting some assumptions we have made about reality which actually turn out to be wrong. I have not abandoned logic, but I have abandoned my belief in a completely fixed past.
