HerNibs, on 07 May 2010 - 04:05 PM, said:
1. There is no part of human biology that is capable of creating or emitting any type of "energy" that can effect the physical world.
2. There is no evidence of the existence of ki, chi, psionics or any other kind of mystical energy.
So, it doesn't matter which practitioner I have or have not visited (you're making an assumption that is far from accurate).
My daughter has spina bifida, no matter WHAT coach she sees, she will NEVER do a standing back-flip.
Some CAN'T have "it". Biology doesn't allow for it.
Nibs
HerNibs, on 07 May 2010 - 04:01 PM, said:
*sigh*
Ok, we are reading it differently and going in circles. Getting nowhere. There is a reason science doesn't recognize any of this, it isn't real. it is something people convince themselves is working which is NOT the same as an actual treatment.
My meditation doesn't cost anything nor do I need some specialized guru to teach me how to do it.
Nibs
1. Science also cannot reproduce the creation of life, does that mean that you're not really alive?
2. Every part of the human body generates energy that can and does directly affect the real world. Can your hand not turn a door knob?
3. Evidence proving or disproving anything supernatural/paranormal/metaphysical has never been collected. Again [b]proving or disproving[\b], what does that say to you? The current method of collecting evidence is insufficient, and only when we advance our tools will you ever gain the ability to tell someone they're foolish for believing in something that has been disproven.
Edited by xFelix, 30 December 2012 - 04:31 PM.
My posts consist of my opinions, and the opinions of my family before me, feel free to disagree in a respectful manner.
Our technology is not even remotely advanced enough to prove or disprove the paranormal.
Stating that the paranormal does not exist is not a factual conclusion.
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