Courtney Brown:
Concerned w/ "bio" including personal info within this post:
Bit concerned just WHY this person felt the need to include personal data on I.G. in a "bio" within his critique of the video.
Thought you should be made aware of this!
Courtney Brown:
Concerned w/ "bio" including personal info within this post:
Bit concerned just WHY this person felt the need to include personal data on I.G. in a "bio" within his critique of the video.
Thought you should be made aware of this!
My interpretation is that the OP felt that consciously-held faith and beliefs had an impact on all the remote viewers perceptions and reactions to the information. According to that thesis, Intysam’s Muslim faith may have predisposed her toward perceptions supporting the non-crucifixion, and Christian remote viewers might have been “more able to empathize” with the crucifixion, (which the OP views as the truth.)
I’m brand new here so don’t know the ground rules, but the mention of IG’s background didn’t strike me as concerning, as I didn’t feel it was presented in a way that made any value judgement about her as a person, it was just a data point, OP mentioned the Christian faith of some of the other RVs, so it didn’t seem like Intysam was being singled out differently.
Again, I don’t know any of the ground rules here, but it makes sense to me that RV’s mindsets and belief structures may have at least some effect on what they pick up, whether they’re Christian, Muslim, Buddhist or Zoroastrian.