Reality check

So let me get this straight. People think that people that have close encounters with experiences are crazy. Delusional, mentally and ill? I have seen the comments here and I have deleted them. 

 This from people that have normalized current events and the people that are doing things in high positions of power that defy reality, sanity and common decency. And if I was to travel back in time and tell people what is happening today they would call me crazy? Yet it’s true.

Think again skeptics and debunkers, you don’t know what you don’t know. And you don’t know much. The most frightening thing I have ever encountered is the human animal. Not higher consciousness. Clearly we need more of that down here.

You have plenty of proof of that.

2 thoughts on “Reality check

  1. Often, people deny what they don’t understand, especially if it’s an experience they have not had and cannot relate to. It’s an awful, judgmental way to exist and robs us of the ability to connect with anyone who has beliefs  or experiences foreign to us. These delusional people even deny well documented events (moon landing, anyone) if it doesn’t fit their narrative. Of course, this positioning also comes will a powerful ability to pretend that their beliefs and experiences are the ONLY valid ones, regardless of any evidence to the contrary. It’s good to just delete… there’s no getting through. It’s like trying to explain a rainbow to a blind person.   Raven Dana216.526.1667http://www.ravendana.com

    May your days be full of wonder & joy.

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  2. people with closed minds as to the experience of others are sadly limiting themselves to the possibility of discovering new information that can broaden our knowledge and enhance their lives.

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