Frank Goad
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Do you believe in auras?I am not sure.I think that they might be real.But science hasn't been able to detect them yet.
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I do, but it depends on what one's view of auras is.Do you believe in auras?I am not sure.I think that they might be real.But science hasn't been able to detect them yet.
Aura is part of our energy body so when we see the Aura it is the energy of that person we looking at. So yes i see it and it comes in different colors and sizes too (Distance around the body)
Do you believe in auras?I am not sure.I think that they might be real.But science hasn't been able to detect them yet.
Science can’t be used to detect anything until is has a well-defined hypothesis. Just in casual statements, you can’t declare that something exists if you’ve not defined what that something actually is. Anything might exist so that that in itself is a meaningless statement.Do you believe in auras?I am not sure.I think that they might be real.But science hasn't been able to detect them yet.
So do you mean like, "We realize that something seems to be accelerating the expansion of the universe. We don't know what it is, but it's some force, it seems. We have to define it, so let's call it Dark Energy."Science can’t be used to detect anything until is has a well-defined hypothesis. Just in casual statements, you can’t declare that something exists if you’ve not defined what that something actually is. Anything might exist so that that in itself is a meaningless statement.
I had heard about people literally feeling other's pain before. I don't doubt it. In fact I think it harmonizes with what I believe, as I mentioned in my post.
I think all things have a energy field around them. I do not believe any of it is supernatural although I would say for practical intents and purposes, we all have auras.
Yes, exactly like that because “Dark Energy” is the hypothesis (really a generic name for a range of hypotheses) which can then be tested. It isn’t formally discussed without the context of exactly what the phrase is referring to.So do you mean like, "We realize that something seems to be accelerating the expansion of the universe. We don't know what it is, but it's some force, it seems. We have to define it, so let's call it Dark Energy."
Do you mean like that, for example?
I had heard about people literally feeling other's pain before. I don't doubt it. In fact I think it harmonizes with what I believe, as I mentioned in my post.
It seems evident it is all spirit related. (Luke 1:44) For look! as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy.
For some people, these connections are stronger than with others.
The child in the womb didn't see any facial features, and body languages. How do you explain that? Or perhaps you don't believe it happened?We undoubtedly take many cues from body language and facial features/expressions, and combined with something like synesthesia, we might have a more natural explanation for such things. Our judging others within a few seconds of meeting them being quite common, for example. I wouldn't dismiss auras but they obviously would have an impact on known science, and as far as I know, they haven't been proven to exist - and tending to fall into the following:
Do you believe in auras?I am not sure.I think that they might be real.But science hasn't been able to detect them yet.
just thinking aloud, isn't supernatural the term we use to describe the natural phenomenology which has remained invisible to our limited senses?We do...and it is natural, not supernatural...