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Zag wrote now that just confused me but now im understanding

Lolz I know it can be confusing at 1st but once you get start thinking and questioning things it starts to make sense.
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Around a year ago I was thinking thoroughly about the paranormal world. I have had personal experience with something paranormal, so I came to the conclusion that we were just born without the ability to see everything. That our deceased family members and other creatures walk about, all around us. We are just unable to see them. I studied some autistic kids at a clinic in my town, and some of them seem to talk to 'themselves' or to an imaginary friend. They always look in random places. I also thought of kids and imaginary friends, and brought that to be their blocking senses weren't fully developed, and that's why children have such an imagination; because they actually see a magical world. And when people seem to stare off in a distance, did they just get bored? Or did something strange catch their eye? These things baffle me...
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Mew wrote Around a year ago I was thinking thoroughly about the paranormal world. I have had personal experience with something paranormal, so I came to the conclusion that we were just born without the ability to see everything. That our deceased family members and other creatures walk about, all around us. We are just unable to see them. I studied some autistic kids at a clinic in my town, and some of them seem to talk to 'themselves' or to an imaginary friend. They always look in random places. I also thought of kids and imaginary friends, and brought that to be their blocking senses weren't fully developed, and that's why children have such an imagination; because they actually see a magical world. And when people seem to stare off in a distance, did they just get bored? Or did something strange catch their eye? These things baffle me...

Who knows man you might be right. There's a lot that is still unclear to us, and made that answer is staring us in the face every day. Kids grow up with out a care in the world and believe what they truly want. So who's to say that they can't see "reality"
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