Okay, I went to bed promising myself that I would not respond to the inevitable “replies” to my post yesterday. Then, after yet another dream whose main DC was a stranger who knew me well and was trying to get me to understand something that I couldn’t/wouldn’t grasp, I awoke figuring I should at least see if my words were understood. And they mostly were. A few responses, though, and then, to echo Atras’ very sensible request, I’ll let my dissent fade so we can all go back to discussing the Secrets of the Dream Plane:
From Atras: This is your everyone else. Stop wasting your time ranting on how you need proof and how we are all crazy because of what we choose to believe in , and just DO IT!... I suggest you become more aware and pay attention before criticizing us….I just wish you would respect other peoples beliefs, no matter how outrageous they seem to you. And do the proper research of this site before accusing us of having no proof. If everyone was tolerant of other peoples beliefs, the world would be so much more peaceful. Lets be tolerant, and lets practice what we preach. You don't believe in it and want proof, I do believe in it and so does a lot of people on this site, and we are trying to give you proof. If you don't like the proof then thats your opinion, but please respect ours as well. Peace.
First, Atras, I was speaking to this particular thread, not the entire site; sorry I used the wrong word in my post. Next, I am aware, and was not criticizing you or your effort in any way shape or form -- please don’t take offense at something that was not directed at you. I do respect other people’s beliefs -- in fact, if you reread my post, you’ll see that my rant was directed at those who choose to ignore others (ie, but not limited to, skeptics) who might say or ask something they do not wish to hear; as I said before, if that is okay here, I will step back and question it no more.
Atras, I’ve been doing the “proper research” probably since before you were born, please don’t patronize me. I was not talking about research; I was talking about specific sophomoric “blinders on tight” attitudes expressed on this thread, not all the research existent on this site.
Atras, who said I don’t “believe?” Not me. A person with questions is usually someone who wants to believe, and not the opposite. Indeed, if you review your own thread, you’ll see that I made a few posts that I felt were positive, and written in an attempt to help you. Indeed, I must admit that I’ve already paid a couple of LD visits to your pyramid, and though I saw lots of forms gathered around it, I can’t say I met or shared with anyone (if it matters, I likely would have appeared as a flash or ball of energy in the northern sky); is that a thing someone who “doesn’t believe” might do? I don’t think so. In fact, the only thread I tried to start on this site was about shared dreaming. Why would that be, if I didn’t believe, or at the very least wish to believe?
Did you think for one moment that perhaps I already do believe, and that my annoyance is that the self-serving emptiness of this thread is aiming its users -- and the non-posting readers I honestly care more about -- in exactly the wrong direction, leading not to psychic growth and improved shared dreaming skills, but to self delusion and destructive self-importance? Probably not. Seriously, a true skeptic would have spent fifteen seconds on this thread; I was trying to making a point about something much bigger.
Finally, Atras, tolerance is a two-way street. Period.
From Kenietz: …But the believe that smth is possible makes it possible, at least to the degree of freedom we currently have. So proving that something is possible/'true' to others makes no sense when they just deny it from the beginning. Its also waste of time/power for the person who is trying to prove it. You cant help people who dont want to help themselves…
Though Hastur has already said exactly what I would have in response to your entire post, I’d like to add just one comment: No, the belief that something is possible does not make it possible, else I would have long ago become an immortal energy being at best, or at least have won the Lotto a couple of times, and I haven’t.
The act of proving something to someone else makes a lot of sense, because it forces the prover to really examine what he’s got, and, especially when trying to prove something to someone who refuses to get it, the prover might see some flaws in his own theories or beliefs that can be improved upon. Is there anything more valuable than that? And on a personal note: when exactly did I say I don’t want to help myself? I didn’t, even once.
From Darkmatters: ...It strikes me as very odd that someone who seems to be a complete Rational Materialist who demands empirical scientific proof would even look into something like shared dreaming or related ideas.
It is sad that someone who asks a question must be judged a Rational Materialist -- not that there’s anything wrong with that! -- who demands scientific empirical proof; I don’t remember asking for any of that. Look at the LD count in my little profile over there to the left - do you really think a Rational Materialist would dip consciously into the Dreaming that many times? I don’t. Please don’t accuse me, or others who dare to ask questions, of being things we obviously are not.
Nice post Mzzkc! Wish we were seeing more of you around here!
So that’s it for me. I made my points, my defenses, and likely said more than I ever wanted to, and that usually means it’s high time to stop.
Now it’s time to follow Atras sound advice, and let the conversation unwind on its own. I will try not to interrupt again.
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