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I Am Different [Being Different]

A note before anyone reads this: I don't care if people brush this off, thinking this is a joke. Just because the majority of the population doesn't see the rare occurence of abnormalities doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Sometimes, people fear the abnormality and choose to ignore it. Most of the time, it's fake like a magic show. Not trying to change your believes or anything. Just giving my two cents. Enjoy!

I don't know how to name all of my powers. They just occur spontaneously and sporadically. I previously posted how I have multiple powers and they just keep on coming. This one About a month ago in my genetics class, I happened to sit above a flickering light panel. Its annoying flashes kept me from listening to my teacher so I concentrated on panel so hard that the light panel stopped flickering for one minute. Suddenly, I felt a weird sensation of a liquid of high viscosity running down my nose. It was blood. My hypothesis would be that it was the side effects of the stress-inducing ability. Sadly, the light burnt out afterwards. If you were trying to prove to me that this light-flickering phenomenon is natural, I would like to inquire about it. Usually lights tend to flicker, then burn out. How was it able to function appropriately before burning out after one minute?

In another scenario, I believe I used telepathy. During that day, I was dying to go home after I failed to find a book I desired. Since I have always been a person who walks abnormally fast, I hated it when people blocked my path; this is a habit I acquired from the paranoia of being late to class every morning. That day, there were a lot of people walking on the sidewalks, a lot of slow, ignorant people and I thought "Why can't they just move out of the way?" When I reached yet another human barrier, my thought burst in my head with a sudden "MOVE!" A few people turned and stared at me with wide eyes while moving aside. This may have been one of my previous powers I mimicked. No, I didn't shout or anything, it definitely didn't slip from my mouth. Otherwise, there would be more people who would've noticed, and as well later that day, I was with my sister getting a cup of water and, she tripped with our coffee table, and dropped one of the cups, and 10 nano seconds before it hit the ground I went out to grab it, and I managed to focus enough and slightly I was able to move it across the room, still on the air, with out making any physical contact with the darn thing.. I had to lie to my sister and tell her I kicked it over to the other side of the room..

Anyways, I've seen a lot of posts about people who are able to sniff out idiotic storys or make up a false background. I think that power is present in all of us. With experience and a little education, anyone can write a novel or become a lawyer. I just feel disappointed in those who choose to announce their ignorance to the world.
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I don't think lack of education, in it's truest sense of the word, comes into the picture of what you write. Experience and education won't make 'anyone' a writer or become a lawyer either, for that matter. What you are missing here is a person's [i]desire[/i] to want to aspire to such things. Beyond desire lies circumstances; there are some things in life that a person will not achieve because life itself can often stop the process.

I feel sure I have the ability to write a book, but I never have done. This isn't because I knowingly went out of my way not to write one, but more because of how life itself placed obstacles in front of me in such a way that the desire dwindled within the midst of other issues which became 'new' priorities as my life evolved.

I wouldn't say that I don't believe what you say, but then I wasn't there to witness what it was you speak of so the case book is still open, from my point of view :)
sdsoto · F
I completely understand you point of view, but from my perspective of view, I don't need people to believe me, I believe in myself, and plus the mind as so said is a mystery itself, and as you said, you weren't there, at first I wasn't 100% sure I wasn't loosing my mind, just as above you said, you weren't there you can't say it happened or did not, neither I can prove it, but if you actually put your mind into it, and actually tried to understand the topic and study it, you'll soon understand that it is scientificly, and mathematical possible for human beings to develop the such abillity to unleash, Molecular Kinesis, physic powers, and other paranormal powers, that are considered Impossible, but I think again, as I say that I believe nothing in the whole invite universe is impossible, everything is an unsolvable mystery just waiting for some one to have the curiosity to try and solve it, don't you think? From then on nothing is considered impossible
Please don't misunderstand what I am going on to say ...

There are countless books out there giving away 'secrets'. Youtube has countless video's on 'How to earn a million bucks working from home' ... and the such-like; they profess that 'anyone' can do this. 'Self Teaching' books which teach you how to do just about anything and for every book on every subject, it seems apparent that EVERYONE can do what the author of the book did. But we all know that this is NOT true. Which leaves the issue of true ability.

Mentally, no two people are alike so to say that 'you too' can [insert whatever here] goes through the door because the fact is 'you too' will more than likely not be able to do it. A few might, some might whilst most won't. We're into the realms of statistics here and that's what it comes down to. A person writing a 'How To' book based on his/her experience who then tells you how easy it will be for you; this is surely not true.

To say that 'everything is possible' is a fallible statement by nature of what 'everything' means. For every proven fact we discover it leaves one, two, three or whatever number of other issues unturned in discovering the one fact. There are more questions than there are answers and that shall continue till the end of time because that's how it is. For those who might declare that science has ALL the answers that won't go down well, but the way things are going there will eventually be more unanswered questions as we move forwards as we answer each one that passes.

'Impossible' will be impossible and shall remain impossible. Some things we simply will not be able to do as with each question we open another myriad of newly discovered question to take the next step.
sdsoto · F
Impossible shall not be impossible, impossible is just a simple perspective to make believe that something is not possible until we actually prove it is.. The paranormal, as considered impossible is not, the questions and answers that are just sitting there for someone to actually go ahead and prove it is not... No o e in the right mind has permission to tell someone what impossible is and what is and what is not.. Because no one can actually go ahead and have courage enough to go ahead and find the answers for things we considered impossible.. And I think what's incomplete is that you think that the impossible is impossible, and I believe it is just sad that you think that just because we might not have the answers to a topic it means we can't prove it is not impossible, instead of doing nothing about it and say it is impossible, which it is not and will never be impossible.. Have you ever asked your self why we only use the 10% of our brain? Why is everything a mystery in it's own way? How was the earth created? Why do we live in earth? Why is earth the only planet that has oxygen? Can there be other intelligent life in other planets? Nothing is impossible.... Do you know who Natasha Demkina?


Natalya "Natasha" Nikolayevna Demkina (Russian: Ната́лья Никола́евна Де́мкина; born 1987 in Saransk, Mordovia) is a Russian woman who claims to possess a special vision that allows her to look inside human bodies and see organs and tissues, and thereby make medical diagnoses. Since the age of ten, she has performed readings in Russia. She is widely known by the childhood variant of her given name, Natasha.

In 2004 she appeared on television shows in the United Kingdom, on the Discovery Channel and in Japan. Since 2004 Demkina has been a full-time student of the Semashko State Stomatological University, Moscow. Since January 2006, Demkina has worked for the Center of Special Diagnostics of the Natalya Demkina (TSSD), whose stated purpose is to diagnose and treat illness in cooperation with "experts possessing unusual abilities, folk healers and professionals of traditional medicine."[1]


Nothing is impossible.. Some people may have special abilities that no other " normal " human being has.. There on.. I say I again. You may not believe me, and many people won't either, and that is not going to bother me... But just because we can't completely prove the unknown, dose not mean it is not possible
@sdsoto:

[quote] Have you ever asked your self why we only use the 10% of our brain? Why is everything a mystery in it's own way? How was the earth created? Why do we live in earth? Why is earth the only planet that has oxygen? Can there be other intelligent life in other planets?[/quote]

You move onto the sciences here; a completely different subject to the paranormal. I don't think the answers to the questions above lie within the paranormal whilst to those questions (in particular) religious people would declare they already have the answer to those questions. Does that mean that, for you, that you would rule out the question of a God? Because if you did, then you are ruling out your own theory regarding 'everything is possible'.

Where you are now at is in saying that the paranormal holds the answers; that's how I read what you are saying, but I cannot accept that (personally and in my opinion.) I believe there are lots of answers to come, I believe that science will reveal lots of mysteries in the future but for as much as science discovers, then OTHER questions will be raised which will need answering and the circle will go on and on.
sdsoto · F
Actually no... Paranormal can be related to science... You should really start reading...
sdsoto · F
Look, I've notice that we both have a completely different understandings of the topics, and it is better off to keep believing what we believe and stop trying to prove one is wrong and the other one is wrong... I rather stay with my beliefs of the topic and you stay with yours, than keep arguing with each over, over something I think we are never going to agree with.. We have different opinions and I think we should respect that instead of trying to prove to each other, either way we both know who we are and what we believe in, no need to prove the world, that is a sign of weakness... " Being Kind is way better than being Right " so instead of smack talking to each other, let's keep our personal beliefs, opinions, and thought to ourselves.... Because, what do we win just proving that one of us is wrong or right? Maybe both of us have the correct answer but in different perspectives.. Don't you think?

Nice meeting you- Olivia
Let me take a few moments. In what you replied within my responses, with your replies came questions from what are [i]your[/i] beliefs. I wouldn't dream to belittle them, whilst at the same time I have my own beliefs to consider. It would hardly be topical to have positive responses from everyone who responds, and I'm not the only one who takes issue ONLY from my own beliefs; it's a perfectly natural exchange of opinions. The fact that what we each feel within our beliefs is what makes us equally as different to me as I am to you. In other words, neither you nor I have exclusive authority to declare we truly know the answer; instead, we believe what we believe, and I respect your personal opinions whilst holding my own; I wouldn't consider our exchange to be anything like an argument.

I'm not out to prove you wrong, Olivia, especially when I can never profess to prove I am right but ultimately it makes no difference who is right or wrong when the definitive truth evades past and present scholars.

Nice meeting you too :) ~F~
sdsoto · F
:) thanks..