VisionFromFeeling
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- Nov 4, 2008
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I am deeply offended that some of you would not consider me to be entitled to my own world of thoughts, perception, and information processing, which is most essential to what a conscious human being is and has the right to be. To consider that what I experience that is personal and subjective to me should be considered mental illness when it does not interfere with my way of life and when in fact my unusual processing skills are what make me an exceptional student in conventional science. What I experience seems to be very similar to synesthesia, which, by definition is not a mental illness and typically not even a handicap.
I experience a richer world of perception than do most. When I look at a page of physics equations, it comes to life in my mind, not as rows of variables but as shapes, colors, patterns and vibrational aspects, that interact on their own in my mind to show the results of their interaction, that I then translate back into physical significance. When I look at the abbreviated letters of chemical elements, they are not just letters, they are color, shape, and vibration. And when I look at human bodies, I perceive vibrational information, that translates on its own in my mind into images of human tissue, felt perception of pain or discomfort, heartbeat, swallowing or breathing. I can look at a flower from inside a car and perceive its scent to a most wonderful extent, even flowers that we don't smell with our noses. I walk by the aisles at a store and can look at the foods and perceive what they taste like. It is a wonderful and rich experience and perception of the world. It does nothing to harm me, or others. I have the ordinary perception as well, and can distinguish between the two. It does not interfere with my understanding of the world otherwise, as a very dull and boring place as seen by others. And I conclude my perceptions to be subjective to me, knowing that others don't see or feel what I do, as opposed to immediately assuming them to be reality-based or "extrasensory" - with the possible exception of the medical perceptions which have shown some compelling correlation.
I am offended that some of you would consider this to be wrong, just because it is unusual, or is not experienced by the collective of you. Skepticism is not about fighting what is unusual, but to trying to explain and to understand that which you yourself do not perceive or experience. I don't understand why I am under constant attack.
I came to the JREF Forums expecting to meet Skeptics who would engage in my investigation, which aims to look into my experiences of correlation between what I experience and with the way the world is mutually experienced. I am being entirely honest about my descriptions of my experience, I am not a liar and I am not stalling progress on purpose. I wish all of you could see, that I am really working toward progressing with the study and reaching toward a final test of my claim. My claim of perceiving correlating medical information in people. And I am open to the other possibility, that they would not correlate.
I wish some of you would let go of the bickering over small details and of magnifying your misconceptions and false conclusions about me as a person and as a paranormal claimant and investigator into my claim, based on what your pre-conceived ideas seem to be about a paranormal claimant or the agendas that I *should* be having with my investigation and my being here.
I really think I have a very fascinating research topic going on, and I was hoping that some of you would be happy to be included in that, as, I am unable to conclude on my investigation without the participation of good Skeptics. And I thought that's why you are here.
I will stay here, as, there is nowhere else to go. But I will keep hoping on things to become more civil. There are ways to express concerns or allegations without becoming rude or hostile. Please adopt that principle, as have I. This Claimant-Skeptics relationship is a rather difficult one. But I am making it work, it has to, for the sake of my investigation.
I experience a richer world of perception than do most. When I look at a page of physics equations, it comes to life in my mind, not as rows of variables but as shapes, colors, patterns and vibrational aspects, that interact on their own in my mind to show the results of their interaction, that I then translate back into physical significance. When I look at the abbreviated letters of chemical elements, they are not just letters, they are color, shape, and vibration. And when I look at human bodies, I perceive vibrational information, that translates on its own in my mind into images of human tissue, felt perception of pain or discomfort, heartbeat, swallowing or breathing. I can look at a flower from inside a car and perceive its scent to a most wonderful extent, even flowers that we don't smell with our noses. I walk by the aisles at a store and can look at the foods and perceive what they taste like. It is a wonderful and rich experience and perception of the world. It does nothing to harm me, or others. I have the ordinary perception as well, and can distinguish between the two. It does not interfere with my understanding of the world otherwise, as a very dull and boring place as seen by others. And I conclude my perceptions to be subjective to me, knowing that others don't see or feel what I do, as opposed to immediately assuming them to be reality-based or "extrasensory" - with the possible exception of the medical perceptions which have shown some compelling correlation.
I am offended that some of you would consider this to be wrong, just because it is unusual, or is not experienced by the collective of you. Skepticism is not about fighting what is unusual, but to trying to explain and to understand that which you yourself do not perceive or experience. I don't understand why I am under constant attack.
I came to the JREF Forums expecting to meet Skeptics who would engage in my investigation, which aims to look into my experiences of correlation between what I experience and with the way the world is mutually experienced. I am being entirely honest about my descriptions of my experience, I am not a liar and I am not stalling progress on purpose. I wish all of you could see, that I am really working toward progressing with the study and reaching toward a final test of my claim. My claim of perceiving correlating medical information in people. And I am open to the other possibility, that they would not correlate.
I wish some of you would let go of the bickering over small details and of magnifying your misconceptions and false conclusions about me as a person and as a paranormal claimant and investigator into my claim, based on what your pre-conceived ideas seem to be about a paranormal claimant or the agendas that I *should* be having with my investigation and my being here.
I really think I have a very fascinating research topic going on, and I was hoping that some of you would be happy to be included in that, as, I am unable to conclude on my investigation without the participation of good Skeptics. And I thought that's why you are here.
I will stay here, as, there is nowhere else to go. But I will keep hoping on things to become more civil. There are ways to express concerns or allegations without becoming rude or hostile. Please adopt that principle, as have I. This Claimant-Skeptics relationship is a rather difficult one. But I am making it work, it has to, for the sake of my investigation.
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That is not a paranormal claim unless I claim correlation between my perception of scent and with the actual scent of flowers.