William Strathmann
Paranormal Adept
On this subject of consciousness and how it may be related to perception of what we term paranormal, I'll make an observation.
Every one of you who is reading these words right now is making use of enormously powerful built-in heuristic discriminators to determine a whole bunch of things. We are far, far beyond mere conscious detection of black squiggles on a white background. None of you thinks that this post suddenly appeared at the Paracast Forum merely by a flux of random events – like a cat walking across a keyboard during a lightning storm in which these words just happened to be composed and then happened to be posted at the forum. All of you would admit that you believe a sentient agent composed these words and posted them, all under the intent of directly interacting with you readers. Wow. That is actually a pretty "heady" observation, if I can intend a pun.
But there's more. You not only determine that these words are from a sentient agent, but you effortlessly make use of powerful memory comparators to weigh this message to prove that you yourself are not the author of these words. You know that some "other" sentient agent is communicating. These words did not originate from you yourself.
Still, these words are going down very deeply into the depths of your consciousness as you weigh them, and they could have a profound impact on you, depending on what is written.
My point is that we all recognize and interact with other sentient agents that are external to us. We even often enjoy that interaction. Evidently other creatures have such awareness of that as well.
We also know that communication can be by various means, visual, aural and tactile. And as far as I am aware there are attempts to influence thoughts by RF and, of course, ingested chemicals. Again. Wow.
So, the question presents itself: in our conception of "sentient agents" do we confine ourselves solely to humans in the five percent "standard model" visible universe?
In my experience, which cannot empirically prove anything to any of you readers, I would say that there are other non-human sentient agents that do attempt to communicate with us, some of them for our betterment, and some not for our betterment. IMHO those sentient beings do not use keyboards, but have a more direct access to one's inner consciousness. That's my opinion.
Have a nice day.
Every one of you who is reading these words right now is making use of enormously powerful built-in heuristic discriminators to determine a whole bunch of things. We are far, far beyond mere conscious detection of black squiggles on a white background. None of you thinks that this post suddenly appeared at the Paracast Forum merely by a flux of random events – like a cat walking across a keyboard during a lightning storm in which these words just happened to be composed and then happened to be posted at the forum. All of you would admit that you believe a sentient agent composed these words and posted them, all under the intent of directly interacting with you readers. Wow. That is actually a pretty "heady" observation, if I can intend a pun.
But there's more. You not only determine that these words are from a sentient agent, but you effortlessly make use of powerful memory comparators to weigh this message to prove that you yourself are not the author of these words. You know that some "other" sentient agent is communicating. These words did not originate from you yourself.
Still, these words are going down very deeply into the depths of your consciousness as you weigh them, and they could have a profound impact on you, depending on what is written.
My point is that we all recognize and interact with other sentient agents that are external to us. We even often enjoy that interaction. Evidently other creatures have such awareness of that as well.
We also know that communication can be by various means, visual, aural and tactile. And as far as I am aware there are attempts to influence thoughts by RF and, of course, ingested chemicals. Again. Wow.
So, the question presents itself: in our conception of "sentient agents" do we confine ourselves solely to humans in the five percent "standard model" visible universe?
In my experience, which cannot empirically prove anything to any of you readers, I would say that there are other non-human sentient agents that do attempt to communicate with us, some of them for our betterment, and some not for our betterment. IMHO those sentient beings do not use keyboards, but have a more direct access to one's inner consciousness. That's my opinion.
Have a nice day.