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extrasensory perception-myth or real?

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Yes, I believe that extrasensory perception is not a myth. I think kids have an extrasensory perception. Recently, I came across a kid who is dealing with something different but similar in a way that there is an imaginary person involved. He is a cousin of my friend and what’s so weird about him is that he eventually learned some sort of language by himself what he says some "OLD BABA" teaches him at night. Could not figure out what language was that, strange symbols, not English, Urdu, or Hindi that we usually speak here in India and also not the ones that I have seen yet and he speaks it in a fluent way and he writes it and he can even read it. We did a little test on him. We selected a page having 24 to 25 lines from a book and told him to write it in that language. He then started drawing some symbols on the paper. After 15 minutes when he finished doing that, we told him to read out what you have just written and believe me it was exactly what was in the book, a word to word copy! Me and my friend were like sixth sense?? Extrasensory?? Imaginary Friend??

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Extrasensory Perception-myth or real?

Extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as a 'Sixth Sense' seems indisputably self-evident to me. And I know there are many who don't share my view! ;-) According to Wikipedia: Extrasensory perception... keep reading →

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