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best friends ex-wife... mind reader?
#14028749 - 02/26/11 02:00 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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so my best friend just told me his ex wife of 10 years could read minds..
thing is, he's not a mystical thinker at all.. very down to earth and intellectual. the type who's got a Scientific library in his head, if you know what I mean. doesn't even believe in meditation. though he's very accepting of things, like didn't question me when I told him I'm going to live in the woods for a few months to meditate and eat ibogaine.
when he told me, my response was "... *long pause*... WHAT? are you bullshitting me?!*
and he gave me the whole "on my mothers grave" honesty thing, which kinda swayed my skepticism a bit, because his mother is currently dying, and she's an extremely important person in his life, and gets emotional when he tells me about her operations and such. I just couldn't see him betting on his mothers grave, when she's so close to her grave, while keeping a straight face the whole time.
he told me he'd be playing playing cards with his wife and friends, and he'd ask her why she'd play, because she would already know all the cards the other person had, because she could pick up their thoughts. he told me she kept it a secret from everyone except those she can absolutely trust.
so .. hmm.. just thought I'd throw that out there..
Edited by deranger (02/26/11 02:05 AM)
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14028769 - 02/26/11 02:10 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Everyone can already read minds, its just all the garbage gets in the way IMO!
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: p4kSouL]
#14028965 - 02/26/11 04:57 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Its true, i do it a lot with friends i hang with regularly, its just natural to grow close to someone & attune your mind to their frequency, thoughts or feelings are like waves and they aren't restricted by a skull, as they are like waves.
Your mind just has to be sensitive enough to pick up on those waves. If your own waves are overly solidified (vibrating at a low frequency) then they won't be receptive to other peoples wavelengths.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Chronic7]
#14029108 - 02/26/11 06:55 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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similar,
though if one of your friends holds 7 cards in his hand, being able to identify those cards every time is a whole other ball game of empathy... if that word even does it justice.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14029113 - 02/26/11 06:59 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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he is probably just boring and predicatable.
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boring? maybe to a dusty blue shadow...

thing is it didn't just happen with him.
not trying to defend what he said, just pointing something out.
I personally don't know what to believe
Edited by deranger (02/26/11 07:16 AM)
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14031100 - 02/26/11 03:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Test it out and report back.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14031162 - 02/26/11 04:05 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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deranger said: boring? maybe to a dusty blue shadow...

thing is it didn't just happen with him.
not trying to defend what he said, just pointing something out.
I personally don't know what to believe 
If this person really is a mind reader, you should think of nothing but gory pictures(which are abundant in OTD sometimes) and ask them if they know what you are thinking about.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14031270 - 02/26/11 04:31 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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deranger said: so my best friend just told me his ex wife of 10 years could read minds..
thing is, he's not a mystical thinker at all.. very down to earth and intellectual. the type who's got a Scientific library in his head, if you know what I mean. doesn't even believe in meditation. though he's very accepting of things, like didn't question me when I told him I'm going to live in the woods for a few months to meditate and eat ibogaine.
when he told me, my response was "... *long pause*... WHAT? are you bullshitting me?!*
and he gave me the whole "on my mothers grave" honesty thing, which kinda swayed my skepticism a bit, because his mother is currently dying, and she's an extremely important person in his life, and gets emotional when he tells me about her operations and such. I just couldn't see him betting on his mothers grave, when she's so close to her grave, while keeping a straight face the whole time.
he told me he'd be playing playing cards with his wife and friends, and he'd ask her why she'd play, because she would already know all the cards the other person had, because she could pick up their thoughts. he told me she kept it a secret from everyone except those she can absolutely trust.
so .. hmm.. just thought I'd throw that out there..
BS ,if that was true they'd be rich off their asses. And please don't tell me they don't care a bout money.
Hey ya want to buy a red bridge cheap? Pay me now and I'll send ya the deed in a couple of weeks.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deCypher]
#14031651 - 02/26/11 05:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
deCypher said: Test it out and report back. 
I asked him why she didn't make it public. Said she was extremely secretive about it and paranoid.
Shit... I would be.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Icelander]
#14031701 - 02/26/11 05:54 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Icelander said: BS
that's definitely a possibility.
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,if that was true they'd be rich off their asses. And please don't tell me they don't care a bout money.
as above, she's paranoid. would the powers that be feel comfortable having a mind reader gone public? it seems like common sense that anyone with such an ability would realize the fact that the those in control have been hiding shit from us forever, and would hide it from the public.
Edited by deranger (02/26/11 05:55 PM)
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14031815 - 02/26/11 06:09 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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It would be easy to make millions without anyone knowing exactly how you did it if you were the least bit smart about it.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Icelander]
#14031850 - 02/26/11 06:14 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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that's where the paranoia come in. how would she know she'd be smart enough?
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14031887 - 02/26/11 06:19 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Look friend, If there's a buck to be made with someones skill they're not going to ignore it. It would be very naive to believe otherwise. If she wasn't smart at all she'd just be blabbing it all over.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Icelander]
#14032065 - 02/26/11 06:57 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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it's not necessarily that I believe it, as I have my own doubts, just considering possibilities. just thinking is all I just don't get why he would tell me that. He wasn't trying to sound convincing, he just casually told me and that was it and never brought it up again. Humans are weird though, I suppose.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14032073 - 02/26/11 06:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well look at the odds. Never been proven before. Many have made the claim. You do the math.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Icelander]
#14032141 - 02/26/11 07:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I wish I could know it for sure.
But yeah, the odds are slim.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14032202 - 02/26/11 07:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I wish knew the meaning of life and I wish I knew the answer to everything I'm curious about but I guess I'll just have to make my best guess based on the evidence I find and weigh.
Since he's already told you I suggest you propose a test that you carefully set up. That would tell you.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: Icelander]
#14032320 - 02/26/11 07:44 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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why the need to guess? though I see where you're coming from. it is more socially acceptable to make such a guess.
they are divorced and she moved to a different province. I did ask if I could meet her.
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Re: best friends ex-wife... mind reader? [Re: deranger]
#14032337 - 02/26/11 07:46 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Then I suggest you hunt her down and find out and if she's got the power take her on a little vacation to Vegas.
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