Why Smart, Successful People Believes in Ghosts, Entities & Spirits …
Who really believes in this stuff?
Almost everyone – though few will admit it publicly for fear of ridicule. I get it – nowadays, our perceived public persona transcends our enquiry into the wonders of the universe. That’s raw irony.
I mostly work with quote / unquote successful people, by most accounts high-achievers, well-read, semi-self-aware. Not just the micro-dosing tech-founders, but also ardent men-of-science, which is hardly surprising.
Each of us has grown up learning about supernatural phenomena, if Jesus can speak about demons, unclean spirits, and possession, he’s probably onto something. And, the real, only proof we need is our own personal experience, when that happens all logic goes for a toss.
If Jesus can speak about demons, unclean spirits, and possession, he’s probably onto something. His accounts were not metaphorical, as ‘men of science’ would have you believe. And the most trusted accounts are always personal one’s. It would be rarely to find someone that did not believe in spirits of some kind, whether they have proof is immaterial.
Proof isn’t the last bastion between us and God, it’s faith, which is stronger than proof
They know that when they feel a presence of a spirit, or see one with their own eyes – this shit is real. And you know what they long for the most? For once, it’s not attention, public approval, it’s for someone to genuinely believe them, and that’s where I usually slot in, because I’ve seen everything, believe in everything.
I am using the term ‘smart’ as clickbait in this short piece,
Family Doctors
Not long ago, we didn’t have family doctors, rather family healers, where anything could be openly discussed,.
when you didn’t have a family doctor, but rather a family healer – where you could openly discuss what now is referred to as the occult, superstitious, blind faith – all egoic words of ridicule, that presuppose what is hidden cannot exist.