If the universe did not exist, what would? And since we know the universe had a beginning, there had to have been a time when it didn't exist.
There is absolutely no reason for the universe to exist, and yet it does. Perhaps, then, physical reality is only one stage in a series of realities.
Perhaps things like consciousness, imagination, thought, dreams, and the law of averages are in fact elements of the spiritual (or psychic) universe. As they surely do exist as real as any element of this physical universe, but we cannot grasp them physically in any way.
A major hurdle standing before the serious study of psychic phenomena is the absurd notion that our psychic abilities must be 100% accurate, completely infallible. Why should this be the case when all of our other senses are far from perfect and easily tricked?
There is a tremendous force available within each of us, but unfortunately we are not disciplined enough to summons it for use.
The strength of our psychic sense is dependent upon the degree of our spiritual maturity.
Our greatest, most profound and enlightening discoveries were made by men working in their spare time.
History shows that society grows more advanced as it abandons tradition.
History records an odd correlation between society's technological advancement and its natural destruction.
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