That's absolutely true. I don't claim to be a scientist. I'd be the last person to write a report or essay on something and get it published. I'd also be the last person to not do the research, and the last person to not try it out. I'd be the one to say that the proverbial placebo has the desired effects, so works anyway. I found out how to cure my own headaches with the stuff. There is a very happy divide between what I believe and what you believe, because they only intersect as far as you're willing to step across it to get to the other side. I wanted to learn more, so I tried it, practiced it, got good at it, and found it to be wonderfully true, at least for me.
I actually find it strange that I believe less in extraterrestrials and more in Chakras.
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I think you can think you remember details of a past life... but the imagination is a very, very powerful tool. If used without caution or given any trust I can see how someone could think that.
It certainly can, particularly considering how deja vu works. I have a private, secret fear of deja vu, actually. It feels to me like a crack in the ice on a lake that you skate on.