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Were these experiences had while on psychedelics? I've had a few obvious experiences that were very direct, but aided by psychedelics. There are also more subtle instances with my interactions with others.Now, I won't say that I know anything other than, I've had experiences that I interpret in x way, and as such there is the appearance y quality.The skeptic statements seem like they are directed at me. When I mentioned the fantastical and fanciful claims, I meant of the sort that, say, defies the appearances of things we call the laws of physics. Telepathy doesn't fall into that category for me. Nor does changing certain types of aspects of one's body, interacting with spirits of various kinds, channeling energy, etc. I neither affirm nor deny these things. Just like anything else. But I have had experiences that align with some of these concepts.A skeptic that makes an explicit claim about something not being the case is committing a fallacy in my opinion by way of making a positivist claim that it is known that x thing is not the case, for then their statement falls under the same scrutiny by which it also employs to x.One love
Were these experiences had while on psychedelics? I've had a few obvious experiences that were very direct, but aided by psychedelics. There are also more subtle instances with my interactions with others.
Now, I won't say that I know anything other than, I've had experiences that I interpret in x way, and as such there is the appearance y quality.
The skeptic statements seem like they are directed at me. When I mentioned the fantastical and fanciful claims, I meant of the sort that, say, defies the appearances of things we call the laws of physics. Telepathy doesn't fall into that category for me. Nor does changing certain types of aspects of one's body, interacting with spirits of various kinds, channeling energy, etc. I neither affirm nor deny these things. Just like anything else. But I have had experiences that align with some of these concepts.
A skeptic that makes an explicit claim about something not being the case is committing a fallacy in my opinion by way of making a positivist claim that it is known that x thing is not the case, for then their statement falls under the same scrutiny by which it also employs to x.
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