I'll be honest with you Paulhoff. You don't know about auroras, and are not "seeing" them in your daily life for a reason. You may go this entire life time and not see anything of which I speak. But that does not mean it isn't real, and your experience is not evidence that my experiences are false.
No, you don't know about auroras because there are none. For one you only talk about them, you don't show how they would work, you don't prove that they are there, you only say that they do, you so-called experience has nothing to do with facts and or reality, they are only your delusion. This only shows that you haven't the slightest idea about the world around you and don’t know the right way to prove anything. I do not have to prove you experiences are false, it is on you to prove that they are real, it is no different then you having to prove that you went to Japan to anyone, just saying it doesn’t make it so, just saying that you have experiences does not make it so. A crazy person has experiences to, it does not make them true.
I have begun to see the unseen energies I'm talking about. There are thousands of people that I know of who are learning to see them as well, and you are still saying, "No. They're not there. Science will tell me ALL I need to know." But science doesn't see the aurora Paul. People keep telling you about them, but you can't see them, and so you and all the rest of the people who can't see auroras all get together and defend your perspective.
This in no way is a proof, it is no different then my saying I have seen pink flying elephants, prove to me I'm wrong.
I was there once. I listened to what a good teacher had to say, and I practised diligently, and slowly I begin to see what others were talking about. Before I saw with my own eyes I was a non-believer. But once I saw the same chakras on a living person, with my own eyes, that a chinese seer described seeing 4000 years ago, and a South American Shaman describes exactly the same way I see it, then I began to accept the idea that I was filtering out some visual information in my daily state of mind. Little by little I see more of the unseen world each day.
Sorry but delusions are not proof. 4000 years ago they had no idea about how the body was made so they came up with something to explain the unknown. Now you only show that you can’t accept the truth of how the universe works because you need magical thinking to make it work for your needs. Your needs do make it true.
Meditation leads to spiritual sight: being able to see auroras. It takes practice, and you have to know what to look for and how to encourage your mind to stop filtering out the right information. It takes PRACTICE. That's why so few succeed in getting results. It's also why scientist have yet to "discover" the chakras, and the aurora; no one in the scientific community has really, honestly tried to meditate until they get it right. It's not something easily attained (and for a very good reason, if you'll consider the consequences of everyone having soul-sight).
Well this only shows me that you meditation leads to false thinking. And you also seem to think that the scientific community is not made of people and that many of them do meditate. They have done the tests and no chakras, no auroras.
I really don't mind that you don't believe me, and I don't mind that you laugh at me. What you don't know is, when I'm done here chatting with you about soul-travel, and out-of-body woo-woo, and such I'm going to lay down and meditate and experience again the very things that you don't "believe" in. I know it's true from first hand experience.
Well if you don't mind, why are you here. I don't laugh at you, I only feel sorry for you, because you are missing so much.
I was you. Then I tried to see with my best intent. Now I'm trying to show you that it isn't impossible.