Sense?
Thank you for that, Lothian. May I just make a brief comment about this then I want to make a point which might be more on topic here (in fact, it might even amuse some people here)
Firstly, re. the five (accepted) five senses. There might be a sixth sense. I would say that this is the sense of ‘thought’ (or the mental one) which obviously, encompasses all the others. To be aware of the other senses is a mental process, or obviously it would not be possible to be normally aware of them. If this is acceptable, then why should it not be conceivable that there is even a state (sense) that is beyond this? I did an hour long radio interview only a few years back the title of which was “Beyond the Mental Realm”. I will leave that here – just wanted to make the point of why I mentioned it.
It would seem to be a common topic or request here that I produce evidence for ‘my claims’. This would be rather difficult as I have not really made any. Speaking about things which I have discovered to be a common part of Life, is not really making claims, is it?
I have not claimed to have staked a ‘King Vampire’, for example, and then to have incinerated it using a can of petrol! I have not claimed to have taken photographs of this (just prior to its finally ‘disintegration’) then claimed that this was ‘evidence’ that vampires existed! And neither have I claimed to have ‘staked’ a beautiful young disciple of this ‘King vampire’ after it had changed into a ‘giant spider’!
I would have said that THAT is making ‘concrete claims.
So to get back on topic . . .
How right you were Catherine about Manchester changing his story about the Highgate ‘
Vampire’ and myself just when it suits him.
Lets look at what he said about myself in the first edition of his self-published book “The Highgate Vampire” . . .
. . .. “In all the years I have known David Farrant, I have found not a single shred of evidence to suggest that the least of these things are true. I do not believe that he has ever partaken in a real black magic ceremony, nor do I believe that he is capable of harming an animal, not even for publicity. Of the charges relating to graveyard damage I believe him to be innocent also. Apart from being something of a nuisance to people, the only damage that Farrant has been responsible for is that which was self-inflicted”.
The Highgate Vampire, 1985, Pgs. 80-81
Well, Well. How he has changed his story since all because I stated publicly that I did not believe all his fiction about the Highgate phenomenon or spectre being a blood-sucking vampire.
Lets remember also that these are his original words. So, regarding myself, he was either lying then or he is lying now.
I think we can leave it to readers to make up their own minds.
David Farrant.
NB And before Mr. Manchester or ‘Myth Buster’ starts moaning about ‘copyright theft’ here from his self-published book, let me assure him, it is not. As a professional author, I happen to be basically aware of the laws relating to copyright. It is legally allowable for a critic to quote up to 350 words (per given passage) from another author’s work providing the quote is referenced (which it is), it is for review purposes only and that any passage is quoted accurately (in the case of the latter is has been quoted correctly to each comma and full-stop).