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Post by pakars on Apr 9, 2007 19:11:15 GMT -5
I think that young people can sense them because when I made some psi balls around my Gf's 3 year old sister, she was staring right at it and asked her mom "What is THAT?" and pointed right at it(there was nothing else there but the wall). Her mom, understandably, said "I don't see anything there" and then gave me an eye-roll. I've also seen my cats trying to play with the ones I leave on the ground or floating around. What do you all think?
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Post by waterfang on Apr 9, 2007 19:21:52 GMT -5
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Post by zeroagent on Apr 9, 2007 19:27:25 GMT -5
I'll assume that by "them" you are referring to constructs. At any rate, animals seem to have a higher sense of awareness than most people - especially adults. And young children still have minds that have not wrapped around the concept of what is defined as reality. So I suppose it is possible that they might notice ot think they notice constructs or other energies. Maybe that explains why cats leap up and attack things that aren't really there or why children can be amused at absolutely nothing.
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Post by africanprince94 on Apr 9, 2007 19:32:49 GMT -5
In my opinion, younger human's and animals are more in touch with their primitive side. Since psi is a natural energy the little girl and cats probably sense it (the little girl not knowing what it is while her instincts can tell and her civil side surpresses) and know what it is.
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Post by zeroagent on Apr 9, 2007 19:35:32 GMT -5
Animals are primitive, mostly, and young children as as primitive as nature permits. But I'm not sure how much I agree with "being in touch with the primitive side" idea. Still, it is a possibility.
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Post by africanprince94 on Apr 9, 2007 19:37:46 GMT -5
They arent "in touch with it" something in them just makes them recognize it as something
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Post by pakars on Apr 9, 2007 19:50:49 GMT -5
Yeah, I shoulda said constructs.
And yeah, it seems like she recognized the psi ball, but had no clue as to what it was.
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Post by africanprince94 on Apr 9, 2007 19:53:02 GMT -5
She is getting used to the forced rule of reality's "limits" and probably knew deep down what it was but then supressed the thought thinking she was crazy
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Post by pakars on Apr 9, 2007 20:00:44 GMT -5
Nothing like that. She was asking her mom what it was because she could see/sense it. Her mom, however, didn't notice a thing.
I think you might be getting what I said a bit mixed up... >_>
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Post by thatonedude on Apr 9, 2007 20:55:27 GMT -5
i read somewhere that young children somehow can see auras, i think psi balls give off auras so that might be why,and animals have good senses or something. dont really suppose my answer is right i just read this on some random website so i could be wrong
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Post by zeroagent on Apr 9, 2007 22:51:47 GMT -5
She's 3. Her IQ is not high enough to know what a psi-ball is. She did not know what it was. Psi is not a supernatural mystery explainable by cats and 3-year-olds.
That being said, I don't know if constructs give off auras. But there is such a thing as flaring. Just a thought.
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Post by waterfang on Apr 10, 2007 6:31:10 GMT -5
So anyone with a lower I.Q than that it should be can see the Psi-Ball?
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Post by stolide on Apr 10, 2007 7:58:15 GMT -5
Seeing psi has nothing to do with IQ, but I know a genius who can see psi. Some people are naturally more sensitive to psi.
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Post by zeroagent on Apr 10, 2007 12:08:33 GMT -5
Pardon my brief pause while I roll my eyes here. No, "seeing" psi has nothing to do with IQ, I ws not saying that. I was saying that, being a 3-year-old, she didn't know what it was, cause she'd never seen it before (obvisouly) and didn't have the devloped mind to consciously decide what she thought it might be.
Yes, some people are better at seeing energy that others - call it "more natural" if you wish - and, as I said, it's possible that animals and children who have not learned the idea of a solid reality are more likely to see and/or sense psi and related energies.
With no offense intended, you need to read and think about what people say here, not simply assume everything. At any rate, people with lower IQ may or may not see psi, I don't know. But, as previously mentioned, they may have a higher posibility to see it being as that their minds are not as developed as those with the average adult IQ.
But, please note (again) that IQ and psi have nothing to do with each other. IQ is just a number. I was making an example, nothing more.
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Post by konfusedkat on Apr 10, 2007 16:15:49 GMT -5
well for the most part I think older people ignore it because we're in a society that, for the most part, doesn't acknowledge the official existence of all this. Children are young and haven't grown up with the influences of society yet. so their mind is more accepting of all this.. does that make any sense? ps.. animals i'm not really supprised about them because their minds aren't really influenced by mankind.
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