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Can we? We know human spirits have a lot in common with us, and we tend to filter the EVP we hear through our own experiences. But aren’t spirits radically different – sufficiently foreign to prevent adequate understanding on our part? We’re like the children they once were and common sense suggests that our ability to accurately relate is severely lacking. We see ourselves as the center of the universe – what is important and significant to us must surely be equally so to spirits. But isn’t that doubtful? Perhaps the time has come to change the paradigm and attempt to see them more accurately.
Come listen and find out what happens at the end of a long journey. This is the final episode of The Voices Podcast. Peace.
Published 11/30/16
Why is it important to view paranormal evidence accurately? Sounds like ano-brainer, but its much more subtle and hardly simple. We may see it as eithergood evidence or not. At first glance, it’s black or white, right? Usually, thesecond something is labeled paranormal, it becomes true to those...
Published 11/01/16
Belief
and disbelief are part of the same equation, but these days it sometimes seems
that to believe in things paranormal indicates a lack of judgment or
intelligence. Still, it appears to be quite true that by believing, further
study and advancement become possible – disbelief takes us...
Published 09/30/16