| nahkoe |
11-15-2008 07:30 PM |
Re: Psychics: What are they?
I don't honestly know, but it's not fun nor is it pleasant. Within the framework of witchcraft, I could at least *do* something with it. Now, I'm back to wondering why I know things, feel things, sense things, and what on earth I'm supposed to do with/about it.
I have, in the past, absolutely HATED being so sensitive to the supernatural. I'm mostly at peace with it now, it is what it is. But I still don't know why or how or what to do with what I know. I mostly don't tell people cuz most of the stuff I know doesn't matter, and what does is either scoffed at or it ends up creating even *more* chaos when the person knows about it than if they wouldn't have.
It really bothers me to *know* that I know something, and have to just keep that information to myself and see if it really comes to pass (always, when I know like that, it always happens exactly the way I know it will).
I think I hate most though, when I know *something* bad is going to happen, but I don't know what it is. Bleh.
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Originally Posted by Antipas
(Post 632056)
I think we'd all agree that magic, incantations, spells, etc. are all witchcraft and are condemned by God. But what about people who are not into the occult in any way who have extra sensory perception that allows them to "feel" certain things before they happen, "envision" things that are happing or have happened in other places, read minds, or project thoughts and impressions to others? While I am skeptical about anything that claims to be "psychic", I think there are individuals who may have been born with or who may have developed these abilities outside of the framework of the occult or satanism.
Are these individuals "witches" or are they just gifted with extra sensory abilities?
Is the use of these extra sensory abilities a sin?
Just something I'd thought I'd ask because a friend of mine at work asked about my thoughts on psychic phenomena.
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