All Humans are Born with Supernatural Powers

@OneOfMany (12150)
United States
October 15, 2015 5:04pm CST
People are born with some form of supernatural power. Whether it's Extra Sensory Perception (ESP), Echo-Energy Perception (EEP, what I call 'seeing ghosts'), psychic energies, or just neutral, run of the mill qualities. As a person develops, different traits can be seen in the early years. I have seen little kids try to play ball with an empty space, and then look confused when a ball rolls past the point they are looking at. I have seen babies entertained by nothing, and many little kids form relationships with imaginary friends. I think these are indicators that there is something else there that they see. I myself used to see different things that frightened me and I ran away from them. As kids mature they slide away from the abilities as more 'rules' are put into place around them, and they feel that what they sense and feel isn't real. They aren't trained so it rarely develops. If religion is a factor they slide into whatever mindset exists there, and the energies tune to it. Believe it or not, but gods are often the collective belief of similarly tunes energies. The more people believe in one thing, the more of their energy focuses to that single point. Collectives can be very powerful because it isn't one person creating it, it's many, and some are thousands of years old. Of course the same is true with all religions, they just need a base to focus on. Why do you think the moon has powers and lends them to others? Because many societies believed the moon was more than what it was and it became a collector. Different gods rise and fall because they are supported by people. "one god only" religions were attempts to create a single collective that would become nearly self-sustaining and its own entity. One person can collect energies in themselves to accomplish things. It's their own power, despite what anyone says. They may borrow energies from other things, but they are still directing its flow. The human race is very capable in that respect. Single focused beings are severely limited in what they can do for the good of all, and are often criticized and mistreated. They'll take a long time to develop anything showy like that. If you are wondering about non-religious types, their energies are directed into talents or science, and help move discoveries and help develop medicine and any number of applications. The power in that case just aids thought and thinking in general. They can also be considered single operators. This world is a supernatural world, with many things happening that divide our energies and drive conflict. We could do so much good if we just pooled our efforts together and believed in ourselves, but that will never happen if we try to create wedges between us. Will we ever reach a stage where we can actively recognize our abilities, as well as having them help us out?
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
16 Oct 15
I like this post. It is in-depth. I believe we are all connected by the universe itself. We are just extensions of the energy that is the universe. Those so called powers or abilities are just energy that we feed off of. I do agree that focusing on religion does stunt the growth of the mind in many ways. I am not religious and I cannot buy into all the hype that is being spewed about it. I like it to be real. But there is something to the universe. All those supposed ghosts could be energy or hallucinations or simply visitors from other worlds from this vast universe.
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
16 Oct 15
@OneOfMany We all have an energy force around us and in us. Some religious freaks might call that a soul. Maybe. But that energy is what I believe connects us to the universe around us. Past lives, while that is still open for interpretation, I cannot be sure. This DeJa Vu's we have could be linked to another life. But I feel rather things that we don't remember but are in out memory banks ever since we were babies.
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
17 Oct 15
@OneOfMany There might be some truth to those religions. But it all seems somewhat fictitious to me. I know separating truth from lies is not easy, but it can be done. A little insight and common sense and one or a team, could unravel the real answer.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
16 Oct 15
@inertia4 The best lies are partly true. Trying to break down the truth from the lies is the hardest part. Religions tell certain things, while a portion is true among the fiction.
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
16 Oct 15
we only use a portion of our mind, so perhaps some of that, is housed there. I also think that 6th sense that warns us of things, is seated in something along these lines. I have seen a few spirits, I don't believe in ghosts per say, echo's of people who once were? sure, spirits? ghosts? eh, dunno.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
16 Oct 15
That's why I coined the expression 'EEP' for this post. Echo-Energy Perception. Of course, I have walked into a ghost before, so I know they are around as well.
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• Centralia, Missouri
16 Oct 15
@OneOfMany I used to live in Hannibal MO, lots of old places, places with, well memory is as close as I can get to it. Things latching on to places where sad, bad, or happy once ruled. Made for some interesting times when you are a little sensitive. Most of the time just interesting. Now and then terrifying... there was a place where I always felt like I need to tiptoe through, as if there is was something just out of the corner of my eye asleep, and I didn't want to wake it up. not at all. You'd find yourself avoiding that part of the basement, the rest was fine. A friend went to hang something on that wall and found herself on a different wall, with the thing hung, We talked to someone who;d lived there years past, and didn't identify which basement, and she told us the exact one and the exact area, it had creeped them out too.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
16 Oct 15
@Jessicalynnt Sounds like a place with its own demons. I probably should never go there, I might end up absorbing that thing. Not sure how long that would mess me up.
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