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>>46935320
>I would presume that it just comes down to the significance of the event in question occurring as an undeniable physical phenomenon
Yeah maybe. To be honest I have been feeling a bit jittery this week after one of those massage pillow things that happen to I own turned itself on by it's own while I was talking with one of my friends about why nature spirits supposedly like honeycomb as offerings. Random shit happens but the timing was weird.
>I wouldn't liken my feelings towards any such immaterial entities to love
I don't know if love is really the right term for me either. Admiration? Adoration? Awe? Immense respect, but also some sort of desire to...nurture and care for them? I don't know if I can really explain.
>It's entirely conceivable that such entities wouldn't all be on the same page
Yeah, absolutely.
>The right thing for, at least from a human perspective, the wrong reasons.
Then again, if you wanted to look at it from a transactional point of view, is offering something in return for something else a wrong reason?

I mean, she isn't some...I don't know, global typhonian-lilithian memetic complex that endlessly drains human attention (at the very least) and gives essentially addictive cravings in return. There are most likely things out there that want everything from us and give nothing in return.
>I think it's reasonable to assume that people may have different levels at which they can sense and effect such things
Yeah absolutely, and you keep on hearing stuff like "yeah magic runs in my family". I can't say exactly so, but my mother had an out of body experience as a teen, I witnessed her having a precognitive episode that came true moments later, her mother would tell me that she'd occasionally hear "a helpful guiding voice", and my father saw an invisible entity laying footprints into snow when he was a child. None of them conceptualized this stuff in any kind of magical way, and I think my mother greatly struggled to integrate her experiences. She told me she found it impossible to relax properly after her OOBE.
>schizophrenia's stigma didn't just pop in out of thin air
It really is absolutely horrible based on everything I've heard about it.

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>>46816670
Oh, you really think so?

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