[access-uk] Re: Looking for group

  • From: "Debby McCallan" <debramccallan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 22:14:36 -0000

I think it depends on how well you know the person.
Debs

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ari Damoulakis" <aridamoulakis@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 9:58 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Looking for group


Yes Shaun ,before I close the topic though, what you say about voice
tone does interest me and I'd like to know what other blind people
think, not on ghosts or anything, but does voice tone tell you a lot
about people? I'm studying law at the moment and I've often wondered
whether you can tell if, for example, a person is lying by listening
to their voice? Maybe I'm just not good at this, but I can't tell much
about people from their voices. There have been so many times when
I've met someone and think they sound very nice and then they're quite
unpleasant people, and also the reverse, I've been embarrassed
sometimes by meeting people who just sounded like they just couldn't
be bothered or just sounded flat, and they were much more interesting
and nicer.

On 2/24/14, Shaun O'Connor <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Much can be cleaned by listening to changes in voice tone in a
conversation. as for ghostly presences. there is also the phenomenon of
clauraudience whereby ghostly voices are heard, and let us not forget
tactile sensing as well..but of course skeptics will have their answers
to that. a discussion worthy of elaborating upon in another , more
appropriate group perhaps.
Sean
On 24/02/2014 21:37, Ari Damoulakis wrote:
That's the problem, neither would I. Skeptics have a good argument
against ghosts in this life if it is true that totally blind people
can't experience them, and that you'd never get a totally blind
psychic because they couldn't see the persons body language to be able
to do propper cold reading, which skeptics claim psychics do to dupe
people, that's just what I was wanting to look into.
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