it. said:
well, then miss cleo was a bad example.
as for your question, well, therein lies the problem with introspection and subjective experience. as far as we know, you cannot possibly perceive my reality as i see it. this, of course, makes it difficult to convince someone such as yourself of the existence of, say, "spirits", based on my personal experience. i can't deny these things. but who said i don't believe in alien abductions, leprauchans, Big Foot, or santa claus? it's usually in my best interest to flat out deny these things in public, but given my disposition, i can't selectively choose what or what not to believe, and so, with regards to the latter, you're correct. i secretly can't and don't draw a line. in my loony world, i like to think that, based on my experience, 😉 hehe, consciousness is a very powerful thing...ANYTHING is possible...crazy, i know.
i admit, i don't know how to reconcile the opposition between the supposed "rational" world with the belief/experience-based supernatural. it's difficult to juggle two seemingly opposing ideas at the same time, but they both resonate with me...there's that strong gut feeling telling me to go ahead with it...now, if i could only show that extra-sensory perception/psychic phenomena/etc are not limited to personal experience but are in fact realities accessible to everyone...
hope i made sense...it's 4am and i'm kinda tired...