Climber wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:07 am
Has anybody else had an experience that you don't bother sharing as you just know no one is going to believe you ???
Yes, and I've detailed it in a thread here on the website. I have thought long and hard on it after it happened and to this day still think and try to resolve in some realistic form of what occurred (to no success).
You said; "..... and given a clear warning of a path ahead to take for our safety, well that's something else, that's our experience, Climber."
Can you please expand on this event?
# Was the warning in English?
# Did you both get it at the same time (or has that been discussed between you two yet)?
# Had either of you had any prior experience that may have involved ESP (or similar)?
# Did the warning describe what the danger was that they were warning you about?
# Was there any hesitation by either one of you, did you both just follow the instructions/warning (or was this even discussed between the two of you)?
I want to thank you for coming forward and sharing this with us. I don't think you need to worry much at this site whether or not folks might think your crazy, as the list and strangeness associated with such subjects seems to be increasing in many reports. More folks are feeling more comfortable than they once did, so 'good for you'.
I personally believe that there is still quite a bit of what we might think is weird, strange, impossible is simply a form of reality that we've not been able to clarify by means of (known) contemporary science. I often remind myself when thinking about my personal experiences and those of others by reflecting on what British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke formulated. They are known as Clarke's three laws:
# 1) When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
# 2) The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
# 4) Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Johnny