03-15-2011, 01:56 AM
Like do people consciously associate a particular new feeling as being specifically due to the Japan quake? That is, opposed to the normal changes in feeling due to other influences such as biorythmic cycles, astrological cycles, local barometric pressure, sleep patterns, etc?
Or more generally, as in do they notice a change of feeling following the quake that they may not consciously associate with the quake itself?
I've noticed that hyper-intuitive people will 'fill in the blanks' with suggested prompts, as far as causality is concerned, when faced with a vague understanding of their own changes in mood. All it takes is someone 'resonating' with a remotely plausible idea.
Or more generally, as in do they notice a change of feeling following the quake that they may not consciously associate with the quake itself?
I've noticed that hyper-intuitive people will 'fill in the blanks' with suggested prompts, as far as causality is concerned, when faced with a vague understanding of their own changes in mood. All it takes is someone 'resonating' with a remotely plausible idea.