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Your connection to the world.

There is a long standing theory that all living organisms on earth are connected in a way undetectable to humans. Thinking of this on a bored day, i tried to reach out to everything that i knew was alive around me, and its kind of weird, but i felt a response. Just today i managed to get a kookaburra [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kookaburra] to sit on my knee for like 5 minutes only by attempting to use this theory. I have also managed to feel forms of life that i didnt know were there e.g. lizards under the chair im sitting on etc.

You dont feel for it, you reach for it.

Does this sound like bullcrap to you? Same here, but it still works.

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Bogdan online Verified User (2 months, 2 weeks) Shouts: 490 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (5 minutes after post)

Wow. That is amazing. Sound like bullcrap, but it is still believeable, at least to me.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (8 minutes after post)

Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. I believe God has connected us all in ways we don’t understand. Perhaps you should keep trying to learn about this. Either way it’s pretty interesting.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (11 minutes after post)

i prefer to think of this sense as a human, yet solitary experience being agnostice and all, but the last thing i want to do here is introduce a religious argument.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (12 minutes after post)

Hey, I’m okay with it either way. But it’s interesting.

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An Unknown Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (15 minutes after post)

No. I think there is a shared consciousness insofar as we all are subject to the physical, and understand and deal with each other in that regard, but other than that. No.

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Coalesce offline Verified User (2 months, 1 week) Shouts: 19 #
An Unknown Location | 1 month, 3 weeks ago (13 hours after post)

This calls for SCIENCE! (whips out a notebook and a calculator)

We should place 10 closed boxes in front of you, 2 of which contain a living creature (restrained in some fashion to prevent movement noises). We should then measure your ability to pick the two boxes with living creatures using your theory.

Then we repeat this test for a total of 10 trials. Once we have your success rate measured we can do the same with another individual with no knowledge of your theory for 10 trials. And then also with a computer logarithm that randomly selects 2 boxes for 10 trials.

We can then measure the success rate of each participant (you w. theory; random person w.o theory; and random selection) to see if your success rate is higher than the other two.

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