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Originally posted by LoneGunMan
speeker, this thread is illuminating, this could very well be an inner light phenomenon. Light in the head though sparks my EMS side though. Have you had a cat scan or MRI done? You could scan your cat yourself if you can hold em down while the scanner warms up.
Originally posted by Tykonos
Ok, anyone who will see what I have described would be a believer in ghosts, spirits etc. because you would have personal proof. The thing is I don't belive that these are ghosts spirits etc,(I did at first) I believe that there must be a more rational explanation. I belive its something that the bain is making up, or something to do with the eyes. I don't think it has anything to do with the visuals you get after you have rubbed your eyes, as that is completely different.
I'd love to get to the bottom of it.
[edit on 9-11-2006 by Tykonos]
[edit on 9-11-2006 by Tykonos]
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Yeah,I have had a MRI done.... I know that I have a nerve disease called peripheral neuropathy. It effects the hands.. Other than that,there is nothing wrong..
Originally posted by LoneGunMan
Good I didnt think you did. Sounds like you are seeing your inner light. Neuropathy really sucks...
Originally posted by sturod84
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Inner Light Consciousness
The Inner Light Theory
of Consciousness
by Steven W. Smith, Ph.D.
California Technical Publishing
ISBN 0-9660176-1-7 (2001)
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A Brief Overview
Look around and concentrate on what you experience. Perhaps it is a warm summer day and you are sitting on an outdoor patio. You see a deep blue sky and smell the fragrance of the flowers in bloom. Wind blowing through the branches of a nearby tree provides a soothing melody. You feel the texture of these papers in your hands, and can still taste the last sip of your beverage. Of course, your experience will be different; you may be in a university library, at your desk at work, or relaxing on the couch in your home. You may be smelling the fragrance of flowers, the sweetness of newly baked cookies, or the lingering odor of disinfectant. You undoubtedly will be experiencing many things from your five senses, plus an introspective view of your mind's operation. These are the things you perceive, and are therefore the things that define your reality.
But now imagine that you suddenly awake and realize it was only a dream. The things you had been experiencing can now be seen from an enlightened perspective. Before you awoke, you justifiably believed that the sights and sounds you experienced were genuine, originating in an external physical universe. The tree, papers, and patio seemed more that just your perception of them; they were real objects with an independent existence. Or so you thought. But now that you are awake you have gained a greater knowledge, the knowledge that your previous reality was not genuine. The things that you had been perceiving exist only in your mind, and nowhere else.
The lesson here is extraordinary: the low-level activity of the brain is capable of placing its high-level activity into an artificial reality. We know this for a fact; it is clearly demonstrated to us each night as we dream. It is undeniable that the machinery to accomplish this feat is present in each and every human brain. The nature and extent of this "subreality machine" remains for us to determine; but one fact is indisputable, it is there.