Topic: Is it true.......
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Tue 06/18/13 09:38 PM
Is it true that watching horror movies at home your TV can be a gateway for evil spirits to enter your home pitchfork

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Tue 06/18/13 09:48 PM
surely you jest? if not, then simple answer is no. of course not. there is no such thing and if there were I'm sure they'd have better things to do.

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Tue 06/18/13 10:25 PM

Is it true that watching horror movies at home your TV can be a gateway for evil spirits to enter your home pitchfork



This is a very strange reality, and the mind helps to create it. Movies do play a roll in shaping our thoughts and feelings.

What we put our attention on and believe we can manifest in our lives. I have read stories about people who watched movies like The Exorcist and came away possessed themselves. Who knows what is going on.

Hallucinations are created from out of the mind and consciousness. Fear creates holes in your protective aura.

Don't believe in evil spirits? That's probably a good thing. If you absolutely don't believe in something, it can't enter into your experience. If it is there, you will not see it.

How much of this reality can we call "real" and how much do we create? That's a good question.

If horror movies make you have bad dreams or disrupt your thoughts, DON'T WATCH THEM.


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Tue 06/18/13 10:35 PM
protective aura? what do mean, I can only hope you are referring to our skin, otherwise that is just crazy talk. put your tin foil hat away and quit the shrooms. the subjective is undoubtedly convincing but an hallucination is still just an hallucination, no matter how real it seemed.

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Tue 06/18/13 11:29 PM
you reap what you sow
you are what you eat
garbage in garbage out

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Wed 06/19/13 12:48 AM

Is it true that watching horror movies at home your TV can be a gateway for evil spirits to enter your home pitchfork



I believe it depends upon mindset, as someone from an entertainment type family, I understand the pretend and behind the scenes efforts, so Im never really watching without awareness that Im looking through a cameras lens at people speaking words someone wrote for them,,,,,

with that mindset, I dont think evil can get a stronghold through such a venue

however, if one is not as aware or familiar with all that, and their minds and imaginations can run wild with 'what ifs',, I think such movies can open a door,,,,

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Wed 06/19/13 12:55 AM
nopitchfork evil is in our mind and god is also in our heart,so this is mind game if that evil part stronger then we assume thats staying in our home but if we ask to god then he fights with mind n help in victory in fight with mind evil.....sorry my english is very poor u may understand i hope......flowerforyou

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Wed 06/19/13 12:58 AM
but one thing is movies and media is very much effects on mind to shape
up the evil in mind,kids store that image in subconcious mind and imagin him and fear from him so we hv to control about that,and show & understand to kids about media effects....i think

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Wed 06/19/13 05:55 AM


Is it true that watching horror movies at home your TV can be a gateway for evil spirits to enter your home pitchfork



This is a very strange reality, and the mind helps to create it. Movies do play a roll in shaping our thoughts and feelings.

What we put our attention on and believe we can manifest in our lives. I have read stories about people who watched movies like The Exorcist and came away possessed themselves. Who knows what is going on.

Hallucinations are created from out of the mind and consciousness. Fear creates holes in your protective aura.

Don't believe in evil spirits? That's probably a good thing. If you absolutely don't believe in something, it can't enter into your experience. If it is there, you will not see it.

How much of this reality can we call "real" and how much do we create? That's a good question.

If horror movies make you have bad dreams or disrupt your thoughts, DON'T WATCH THEM.





Agree. With all of that.

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Wed 06/19/13 11:20 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 06/19/13 11:23 AM

protective aura? what do mean, I can only hope you are referring to our skin, otherwise that is just crazy talk. put your tin foil hat away and quit the shrooms. the subjective is undoubtedly convincing but an hallucination is still just an hallucination, no matter how real it seemed.



Everyone has an aura. In fact there are a lot of things that exist that the human eye cannot see. Humans can only actually see very small percentage of the light spectrum that exists. That is science.

Don't believe in evil spirits? That's probably a good thing. If you absolutely don't believe in something, it can't enter into your experience. If it is there, you will not see it.

Don't believe in an aura? You will never see one.

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Wed 06/19/13 02:50 PM
hehe, bit of a problem with your logic there. I know we can only see a small part of the spectrum, but you then go on to say that if I don't believe in auras I won't see them...so presumably you're suggesting that if you believe in them you'll suddenly be able to see more of the spectrum. first part was science, second part hocus pocus.

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Wed 06/19/13 05:19 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 06/19/13 05:20 PM

hehe, bit of a problem with your logic there. I know we can only see a small part of the spectrum, but you then go on to say that if I don't believe in auras I won't see them...so presumably you're suggesting that if you believe in them you'll suddenly be able to see more of the spectrum. first part was science, second part hocus pocus.



What I said was if you absolutely do not believe in them, you will never see them.

What I DID NOT SAY was that if I believe in them then I will see them.

Why make up stuff?

I mean exactly what I say, don't assume or presume that I am suggesting anything else.




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Wed 06/19/13 09:52 PM
ok that makes it easier. you said can't see the full spectrum so can't see auras. so it must follow that you can't see auras whether you believe in them or not. simples

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Wed 06/19/13 09:56 PM
begs the question as to why you are so sure they exist? can't see them but still you're sure?

if it is the light spectrum and our inability to see outside a small range, belief must logically play zero role. is it our limited visual capacity that hides all these demons and angels tootling about us also? or is there another scientific reason why belief effects our vision?

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Wed 06/19/13 10:00 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 06/19/13 10:02 PM

begs the question as to why you are so sure they exist? can't see them but still you're sure?

if it is the light spectrum and our inability to see outside a small range, belief must logically play zero role. is it our limited visual capacity that hides all these demons and angels tootling about us also? or is there another scientific reason why belief effects our vision?



I can feel them.

I am not sure why lack of belief effects vision, but it has been documented scientifically.




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Wed 06/19/13 10:03 PM
and how does one spot these alarming 'holes' in our auras if we can't see them? or are we just going with the thinking that since we have already simply decided they exist even though we can never see them, we may as well start assigning properties to them that suit our fairies and leprechauns belief system?

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Wed 06/19/13 10:10 PM
If you are going to be insulting and condesending I am not going to talk to you.

If you want to learn something about auras try this:

RFI™, and the presumption of the existence of the Aura, is based upon the principle that all mental activity is electromagnetic. While some medical theorists argue that mental activity is chemical, because of the chemical neurotransmitters involved, the fact is that neurotransmitters are created only when electrical impulses induce a voltage in a neuron which exceeds its firing threshold. In addition, EEG (electroencephalogram) technology shows that mental activity can be effectively analyzed and monitored entirely by electromagnetic principles.

In electrical engineering, it is an established principle that all electrical currents produce surrounding electromagnetic (EM) fields. Accordingly, our psychological and emotional activities are sent throughout the body as electrical impulses, radiating electromagnetic fields outside the body, which are characteristic of the mental activity which generated them. Indeed, even the mere movement of atoms will produce a quantifiable electromagnetic field. This is most clearly observed in the case of charged radioisotopes, but even neutral atoms and molecules will emit a field through valence motion of the charged substructure particles. As proven by Russian Tesla technology experiments in the 1950s, this phenomenon causes prokaryotic organisms to produce an external electromagnetic field, which consists of the combined EM emissions from millions of molecules in the organism.

Most researchers in this field acknowledge that complex biological organisms such as humans also produce electrofield frequencies in much the same way, except that in addition to the molecular contribution, the nervous system plays a significant role. The nerves and nerve synapses carry electrical currents as large as 55 millivolts for neuron firings, and sometimes as large as 3 volts for motor impulses (to move the muscles), which radiate much larger electrical fields in accordance with electrofield physics. All of these radiating fields are the very tangible essence and definition of the human Aura.


http://www.item-bioenergy.com/rfi/science.html


If you would rather believe they don't exist, that is your choice.

I don't much want to argue with you.



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Wed 06/19/13 10:40 PM
I appreciate the electric field, just not that there is anything remotely spiritual about it.
I enjoy a good argument but fair enough if it's not your cup of tea.

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Thu 06/20/13 02:20 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 06/20/13 02:22 PM

I appreciate the electric field, just not that there is anything remotely spiritual about it.
I enjoy a good argument but fair enough if it's not your cup of tea.


Ask anyone here, I love to argue. But you were not arguing.
You were just being sarcastic.

So what would you imagine an aura is made of? Electric field sounds reasonable to me. More like an electro-magnetic field.

We call it an Aura.

Remotely spiritual?

What to you is "spiritual?"
What do you have against that word?