| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | irishgit (150) 09/29/2008 | I foresee another reviewer commenting on this item.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (156) 06/25/2008 | Its just the Force...
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 | primaxdonna (4) 02/20/2007 | do i believe it exists? yes, i do. do i think we can prove it? certainly not yet. eventually we will. eventually.
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 02/19/2007 | James Randi of CSICOP now known as the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry has a million dollars that he will give to anyone who proves that he possesses paranormal or preternatural or supernatural, for that matter, powers. Many have tried, but the bet is still untouched. The Skeptical Inquirer from time to time has a Randi report with his million dollar bet. If ESP does exist, that bet would be long gone.
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 | Enkidu (38) 02/19/2007 | Doesn't exist. If it did, Las Vegas could not turn a
profit. Think about it: if the ability to see the next
card, or how the dice were going to fall, existed in any part of the
population, these people would go there to beat the odds, and make
money on their ability, and you'd see it in the statistics
being skewed. The stats are very carefully calibrated
so the house always wins over the long haul, and the stats are always
dead on.
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 | Djahuti (57) 05/01/2006 | There are planty of well documented cases of extra-sensory perception.The rub is that Science has been unable to explain how it works.ESP is also unreliable....Kind of like the Weather Forecast!
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 | Drummond (60) 04/29/2006 | ESP, or "extra-sensory perception" has come to mean a lot of things, and become confused with precognition and other concepts. I am agnostic when it comes to anything "supernatural," but in this case I am open to the possibility that there may be a natural basis for perceiving the presence of something or someone without assistance from the 5 senses. Whether there is some innate ability of the nervous system to sense certain forms of energy and we've lost awareness of it as we've come to depend on other senses, or some other theory, I give it two stars simply because I try to keep an open mind.
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 | Molfan (60) 04/29/2006 | i do not know about ESP. there is something about intuition. i wish i had gone with mine at times in my life. just that feeling about something that eats at me,about something. usually about something that may be bad. like once i was going to order a paper through a company that i never heard of. something kept saying do not do it just this bad feeling I had about this company but dummy me ordered the paper from this company anyway afterwards i had such a bad feeling i even froze that credit card so they could not take more than the amount i had bought the paper for. a few months later after only receiving a small part of the subscription i found that company had stolen the money and never sent it to the paper.wish i had gone with my intuition. I think we all have that bit of intuition about things something in you mind that yells WARNING! Esp i cannot verify. but as for having an intuition about something for sure. I certainly have regretted some of the times i did not go with mine.
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 | AndrewScott (73) 04/18/2006 | I believe some people are highly intuitive, and have a gift for sensing people's motivations and what their future, present and past might be like.
As for possessing the gift for repeat Powerball jackpots, that hasn't been done yet.
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 | SharonParry (46) 12/29/2005 | I liked HeyKate's comments on this subject. I'm also Christian, and, I tend to call it the 7th sense, the 6th, being common sense. Since seven is the number of spiritual completeness, I often told people it was voicemail from God when I would show up just in time to help someone or call someone when I felt there was something wrong. It's happened alot in my life and, although I never know what's up, I just get a feeling about something and then go check it out. I think it's an unction from The Spirit of God. Supernatural...sure is. God is supernatural.
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 | frogio (48) 12/04/2005 | I know the future on this rating....three helpfuls and two non-helpfuls.
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 | kattwoman (25) 10/12/2005 | though the in thing seems to be channeling the dead these days i do believe in esp. but those that have it do have varying degrees of it. some people have super sensitive instincts and others actually see things like if they were watching a movie.
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 | traderboy (26) 07/23/2005 | Somehow, I knew I'd be commenting on this subject, even before I saw the list! Seriously, the jury's still hopelessly deadlocked on extrasensory perception. The handful of studies undertaken so far have been little more than sham quackery perpetrated by pseudoscience undergrads for the sake of future book sales to the equally foolish. When REAL money gets behind this subject, and the million-odd proteins secreted by the brain are quantified and catalogued in reference to their trillion-odd olfactory, visual, electrical, and magnetic interactions, THEN you might have something. Until this happens, the various pangs, voices, and subsequent chills will remain locked away in our subconscious worlds of superstition.
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 | kingguiness (13) 07/22/2005 |
Yes there are prophets. Im one of them.
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 | interloper5 (0) 07/22/2005 | I think most women have ESP, They always seem to know when I'm starring at their ass or looking at their boobs.
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 | texasyankee (22) 07/22/2005 |  I do believe in ESP but not the kind where a person has the ability to read any joe shmo's mind, that walks by on the street. I believe that if you are close enough to someone, love that someone and spend a lot of time with that person, there is a sort of attachments of the minds. The reason I say this is because of 2 examples that are true: My mom used to have a very good friend in Illinois and we spent a lot of time at their house when we lived there. She had a girl my age and we were all very close. Well when we moved to New York, we kept touch but my mom got busy and didn't write or call her in around 2 yrs or so. Well, the day I had my baby, I had to have emergency c-section, early in the morning around 4 am or so. My mom didn't know, nor did anyone else but my husband. We figured we'd tell them when it was a reasonable hour. Well my mom had got a phone call from this lady saying I had a dream that Tammy was in trouble, having surgery or something My mom said No she's fine. Then I called her up and told her about the c-section and all and she was shocked because her friend knew, way before anyone else. here is another example: I had been out shopping and all of a sudden I began thinking about my cousin, Chrissy. Out of the blue. When I got home, my mom called and said guess what I said chrissy died she says how did you know? I don't know,I just did.
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