I got a book from my wishlist for Christmas, "Hunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah" by Colm A. Kelleher & George Knapp that I thought might be entertaining reading.
I will preface further comments by pointing out that in order to establish credibility, someone proposing an idea is encouraged to support their assertion with other valid sources, but when dealing with something relatively unexplained, the need to grasp at "theories" rather than solid fact becomes de rigueur. In essence, the authors of this book had no choice but to conclude in this way but it was quite thought provoking.
That said, much of the anecdotal events described if taken at face value are fascinating as they point directly toward inter dimensional interaction which quite frankly reminded me of a remote viewing session I did some time back that directly correlated to this topic. I'm going to have to dig that session up & give it another look.
I will preface further comments by pointing out that in order to establish credibility, someone proposing an idea is encouraged to support their assertion with other valid sources, but when dealing with something relatively unexplained, the need to grasp at "theories" rather than solid fact becomes de rigueur. In essence, the authors of this book had no choice but to conclude in this way but it was quite thought provoking.
That said, much of the anecdotal events described if taken at face value are fascinating as they point directly toward inter dimensional interaction which quite frankly reminded me of a remote viewing session I did some time back that directly correlated to this topic. I'm going to have to dig that session up & give it another look.
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