Thought For This
day Archives: The
Paranormal
THOUGHT JUST FOR TODAY:
(and maybe tomorrow?)

More about water. (I told you: I am a bit upset about the entire subject in just about every way)

I am not the great scientist that some are. I am not even a mediocre scientist. Many high
school students can do things that I can only dream of doing. (God bless them!) Dreams can
turn into reality, though. (smile)

However, I am well aware of the reasons scientists are going into outer space looking for
water: they believe that water is a sign of life. However, despite my limited financial resources,
any
humane unorthodox attempts by others to (keep me) educate me  is appreciated.  

But let me suggest something to others....who are most likely much smarter than I am.
Modern scientists believe that water is a sign of life: of human life! I have always wondered
about that. Why must we search for signs of
human life? Don't we have the financial resources
and/or the  intellectual imagination to think outside the box? I am sure we do. Why don't we?
Life could come in a whole range of compositions. (and I did not initially get the idea from the
last quote at the bottom of this "thought" either)

Of course, we could be searching the stars in search of a possible new home and not
necessarily looking for "friends". (Hey! We can't seem to be able to get "green"
here!)
Then it would be absolutely necessary to find signs of water to see if life is sustainable. I
guess we don't have to live in ignorance. We can continue to ask those involved of their
ultimate goal.

The entire subject is just fascinating from a philosophical, religious and/or scientific view to
me. History has indicated that all (for all walks of life) have possible foresight about the
subject, too.

"I, John, both your brother and companion in the tribulation and
kingdom and patience of  Jesus Christ was on the island that is called
Patmos for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was
in the Spirit on the Lord's Day and...

...I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first
earth had passed away.

Also.... there.... was.... no.... more.... sea.

From the Holy Bible. Revelations 1:9-10 and 21:1.
A clue? Stay tuned.

Footnote: Okay, let us admit it. In today's world, many of you are not interested in this page
except for
one aspect: E.T. The extraterrestrial and his supposed telepathic abilities with his
friend. That field would probably be called the paranormal.

Personally, no disrespect to those who are interested,  but I think it is the most boring subject
ever.  Why would a Creator give one the ability to speak and hear and require that we confess
one's faith with one's
mouth  but would want one to value and rely on telepathic skills?  Even
those who delve in the occult place a great value on words! So why call folks who believe in
telepathy witches?

However, because this is a website that is more like a magazine than anything, I will get to that
topic also.  I will respond to the demand for information and give out some of the "tricks" of the
trade, like Harry Houdini (as..we.. I discover them) because that is what they are ..."tricks".

Of course, others say "telepathy" is only a communication between aliens called
devils. Such a
boring subject, though. It seems barely worth getting into the controversy to me. It is a job for
pastors (in what one would call a deliverance ministry) and psychologists! But it shall be
discussed here
only if everyone realizes that some folks will never be curred if they have real
problems
; they can only be treated and even then there is no guarantee of success.

Nevertheless, I will devote some space to it in the future. However,  my primarily interest right
now is WATER!  Because I really do hate psychology (and Philosophy of the Mind, too. It is
almost like our study of the ocean: sincere research is being done but study of the human
brain has improved but there is a lot more research needed.  Trust me: Some of the
techniques are still archaic and ineffective!

Updated April xx 2009 and added here May 29, 2009