Experiences: For example, the body can’t tell the difference between being excited and being frightened. They both have the same body reactions-heart, blood, ansy, etc. If you had to speak in public, you can trick your body and say you’re excited instead of scared and the body would not know the better. Mind thing not a science thing.
Fallacies (I parked my car in X spot for two months so I know everyone knows this is my spot) or I played these numbers three times in a row and won every time, so if I use the same numbers, I will win.
Superstition: Before my loved one died, she said if you see a bird from out of no where, that’s me watching over you. (and you see a bird) That’s my loved one.
(Religious) biases: I don’t want to talk to her because she is a catholic and she prays to statues; I don’t talk with pagans
Self-fulfilling prophecy (form of prayer): I prayed that my grandmother would be cured. They said she will die in a couple of months. My mother said she prayed the same thing without them knowing it. A month later, their loved one still lives. Their prayers are answered. No one can prove it. It’s just a genuine conclusion based on emotional circumstances.
Faith: By definition. Belief in something without evidence: Okay. Here it goes. I never gone hand gliding before. I’m putting my life in danger. (woah! that was fun. We just need faith!)
Astrology is founded on understanding the positions of the stars, which seems like a scientific enough pursuit in itself. But is there any science to back up whether astrology impacts our personality and our lives? Here's the short Answer: No. None whatsoever.
doesn't mean it has no proof does not mean you have the right to shame them and call them bad things so be a decent human being and respect other people :D
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Synchronicity
Coincidence
Experiences: For example, the body can’t tell the difference between being excited and being frightened. They both have the same body reactions-heart, blood, ansy, etc. If you had to speak in public, you can trick your body and say you’re excited instead of scared and the body would not know the better. Mind thing not a science thing.
Fallacies (I parked my car in X spot for two months so I know everyone knows this is my spot) or I played these numbers three times in a row and won every time, so if I use the same numbers, I will win.
Superstition: Before my loved one died, she said if you see a bird from out of no where, that’s me watching over you. (and you see a bird) That’s my loved one.
(Religious) biases: I don’t want to talk to her because she is a catholic and she prays to statues; I don’t talk with pagans
Self-fulfilling prophecy (form of prayer): I prayed that my grandmother would be cured. They said she will die in a couple of months. My mother said she prayed the same thing without them knowing it. A month later, their loved one still lives. Their prayers are answered. No one can prove it. It’s just a genuine conclusion based on emotional circumstances.
Faith: By definition. Belief in something without evidence: Okay. Here it goes. I never gone hand gliding before. I’m putting my life in danger. (woah! that was fun. We just need faith!)
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Astrology
Explanation:
Astrology is founded on understanding the positions of the stars, which seems like a scientific enough pursuit in itself. But is there any science to back up whether astrology impacts our personality and our lives? Here's the short Answer: No. None whatsoever.
doesn't mean it has no proof does not mean you have the right to shame them and call them bad things so be a decent human being and respect other people :D