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The I-Ching, psychics, ghosts and other mysteries

November 14 2013

I'm quite fond of the I-Ching. I use it from time to time to focus my thinking so I can make decisions. Some people use it to make their decisions for them, but I'm not that way inclined. I've been to a psychic or two in my time. I even had a reading from a guy in America who has about a 75% accuracy rate, which he publishes (e.g. he predicts things and then publishes whether he was right or not). He told me something I didn't want to hear but it turns out he was right. Dammit. I've never had any ghostly experiences (though plenty of ghastly ones!) but I have friends and family with stories that would make the hair stand up on your arms. I haven't had a kundalini awakening though know people who have (more energetic than mystical, but that's perhaps semantics). I recall an extraordinary experience during intense love making, where the beautiful man I was with appeared as a god. Sounds silly, long story, felt real and amazing. What about you? Any convincing experiences of mystical things?- Posted from rhpmobile

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  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Mmm not in a sexual way with my partner appearing as a god, i may at times put my partners on a pedestal, but not a heavenly pillar :o)Being a hospitality manager, we sometimes inherit properties that have a past, or to be more accurate, a being :o)Adelaide, the Berkeley Hotel is one of these spots where i had an aggressive spirit in the upstairs section, very surreal encounter..........But unfortunately, i havent had a dan ackroyd "ghostbusters" type of experience :o)

  • him_and_me

    him_and_me

    12 years ago

    What is I-Ching?

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    And some shamanic shape shifting ones during intense love-making sessions . . . awesome!

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    tweny -years ago,I started throwing the Tibetan Mo...it is a die with Sanscrit syllables of the mantra of Manjushri...a wisdom diety..on the six sides..I had a book that I would consult as to the possible meaning of the mo.A friend of mine started calling me at all hours of the day and night asking me to throw a mo for her whenever she had even a small problem.After a few years I realized that it was becoming a rather silly addiction,for her and for me,so I stopped.I think some people are indeed clairvoyant,but it is not necessarily helpful to them or even anybody else. x R

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    That's one of the things I was pondering when I posted. I know a bunch of people who make most of their decisions based on runes, readings and so on. I think that's a bit silly. Bit I'm curious to know whether anyone here has had meaningful psychic or mystical experiences.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Yes, too many, and too personal to mention here. The scariest one though was waking one night after a huge drinking session to be confronted face to face with a humanoid creature with pallored skin that looked like he had come straight out of the movie The Night of the Living Dead. It was terrifying, only then realizing that I had lost my orientation in my own house and was standing in front of a mirror.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    I was once given a "vision" from a friends crystal. The tears streaming down her face when I told her about it kind of made my mind up about certain energies in the universe.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    was the sound caught in Unrushed's throat. LOL And like you Unrushed there is no way I would go into detail here and share the experiences I have had.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    That story didnt actually take place on a cold, dark, drunken night. It happens every single morning upon waking for the last 30 years before I have my morning coffee. Did someone mention Groundhog Day?

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    And told you to put that coffee down at 12 years of age! I bet coffee is on your addiction list Unrushed.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    I visited my aunt, whose husband had passed away five years earlier. We both loved him dearly, and were both outside sharing memories when a white feather fell from the sky and landed right between our feet. When I remarked how odd it was, since there were no birds in sight, she responded: "Nah, he does that all the time." I later told my mum, who said whenever she was out running and thought of her dad, she'd suddenly spot a deer looking at her. She is a nurse and very practical, but was completely at ease with this.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    I am an agnostic sceptic kinda guy and do not go in for this sort of stuff at all but..... On my way to work in the middle of the in 2007 I witnessed a car wrapping around a power pole. I pulled the near dead passenger from the burning car and he died in my arms basically. 6 months later, everytime I passed that spot, the dead passenger would walk through the door of my car and sit on the passenger seat asking me candidly what had happened to him. Anyway I found a sympathetic counsellor who helped me free his spirit to the light. Never happened to me before and never again. PTSD? Ghost encounter? Not sure but f***in' freaky!!

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    the_aesthete, I don't doubt for a minute what you are saying and I don't think it was PTSD. I can understand why you thought it freaky. I'm glad you got help to release his spirit to the light. There are a few people I know on the Central Coast that do this sort of work.