Yes, a resounding Yes. IMO.I haven't been communicating very well at all.
What if I put it this way: After viewing someone's actions is it possible to then know what that person's belief about doing those actions were? Can we be mind readers>?
Yes, a resounding Yes. IMO.I haven't been communicating very well at all.
What if I put it this way: After viewing someone's actions is it possible to then know what that person's belief about doing those actions were? Can we be mind readers>?
I can't give examples because then they wouldn't have come from a person's belief.Should I have said 'dependent on what action?' After all, some actions appear spontaneous? More details or examples, please, Olivia.
I think that is a very important thought. A lot of miscommunications and disagreements happens when we believe we can.I do not believe we ever know another’s mind.
What are you thoughts on beliefs? Are they ever wrong?
Yes, in that context, I would agree.Yes! That is very close to what I was trying to get across. What the subconscious mind believes so that the conscious mind believes it too isn't a belief that can be disproven. A belief is a belief and only the believer can cast it as true or not.
Thank you!Other opinions are also welcome!
Yes. Ghosts and spirits seem to be an exclusive experience just like UFOs which some members here have reported as true in their lives. I have never seen a UFO but have experienced a few encounters with ghosts. I was raised in an historical area famous for the American revolutionary war. There were significant battles and occurences in my area and the sudden death that accompanies and rebellion. Maybe some who died so suddenly and violently left a trace of themselves behind that only some of the rest of us are aware of?OK, so let's say I have a belief that my house is haunted. I tell people, but they don't believe me. I even have them come to my house and spend the night. I hear many very strange things through the night, but my visitors still aren't convinced that it is haunted.? I guess we just don't believe the same things?
I taught Middle School. My classroom was full of 13 year olds who were NEVER wrong. But, not their teacher. Alas, as I learn more about something, I realize that I have often been wrong.
Actually, I think(believe) you're doing just fine.I haven't been communicating very well at all.
What if I put it this way: After viewing someone's actions is it possible to then know what that person's belief about doing those actions were? Can we be mind readers>?