Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24276288-20150624021227/@comment-24276288-20150718164111

yeah i guessed that much you can ask a human being to prove his senses are accurate this is like asking a schizophrenic to check if his imaginary friend exist in the school register he is just gonna see a imaginary register by the way i dont watch dogs sleeping

my problem isn't believing you if you said you the same person in two places at the same time i wouldn't have problems believing you my problem is the way you interpret your experiences

you may note that whenever i say something like "i think they cant see me" i explain the why "because they dont react to me" you're not presenting your experience to me you are presenting your interpretation of your experience to me let me give you an example

experience: i saw a shadowy figure looking at my bed last night i gost scared and said "oh my god" and then it slowly vanished

interpretation: i saw a demon last night and when i said god name he was banished back to hell

granted i said i saw a spirit bu that wa a description f how it looked instead of a claim of what it was still i don't even assume they are real i'm simply recording experiences and asking people if they ever saw anything similar

the reason i'm afraid is not because I seeing them i have always seen them even when i was a child during night especially during sleep paralysis or in the corner of my vision

but seeing them in daylight awake, directly and moving for more then a second is a different talk i might be actually going crazy at best or endangerd at worse

also what is weird in freaking out if you see someone weird in your house especially if that someone is completely covered in darkness? is there a more obvious sing of danger? would you remain still as a person covered in darkness walks in you direction?