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 | | From: slywench (Original Message) | Sent: 5/28/2008 11:06 AM |
I think the new method for practicing what's called magic is now done on the internet. Who needs an altar, incense, candles, etc. when you have the internet. You can visulize mental images and the computer comes alive. |
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How do you mean? Using the internet to do magic, or the internet IS a form of magic? |
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 | | From:  Opar5 | Sent: 5/28/2008 4:34 PM |
I submit that magic is either illusion, that which is not yet explained by science, or that which violates the laws of science and/or nature. The latter would be closest to the concept.
Supernatural is that which exceeds the natural: a 97-pound woman lifting the front end of a '57 Pontiac off her trapped son, four-minute mile (?), seven-foot high jump (?), finding Rosie O'Donnel attractive, the Near Death Experience, or other OBEs, etc.. |
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 | | From:  Opar5 | Sent: 7/17/2008 7:28 PM |
(# 5) poor little failure/inept fuzzy logic program. You are clearly incapable of learning. The examples I cited were all considered impossible/supernatural before they were accomplished. The little woman lifting a car off her trapped son came from the Reader's Digest some years ago - with the newspaper article referenced. You are apparently ignorant of the untold millions of Near Death Experiences (last heard, an estimated eight-million survivors in North America alone) or what that experience uniformly entails - or any understanding of the new information survivors gain. Using your illogic, until we learned to see and follow brain-waves, they didn't exist. Read a book, or check when the next annual meeting of The International Society of Near Death Experience Researchers will be. That's a lot of brain-power devoted to what you apparently believe is nothing but unconsciousness. One of our wise members alerted you recently to the fact that I can back-up what I claim. If I don't know enough to initiate or add to the conversation, I'll either ask questions or have the sense to keep my mouth shut. Are you so desperate for attention that you'll invite ridicule to get it - or are you simply too stupid to know what you're doing? |
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