Wow…let me say I am completely intrigued by this webcomic…I just found it today via an ad on Sinfest and spent the last hour or so catching up…I have to say I am really enjoying this so far and look forward to the developments…a completely different genre than the handful of comics I keep up with, but I will definitely be keeping up with this one…great work all around!!
Hmm, I wonder how much of your own story you believe…or do you trully have an “open mind,” that is, you do not necessarily BELIEVE any of it, but you refuse to disbelieve it.
That’s one of the wonderful(and terrible) things about minds…they’re multi-layered. One can both believe and disbelieve something simultaneusly. Most people train their minds to follow one line of reasoning, one layer of logic, but, in my opinion, this is not natural.
It isn’t natural. That is why, in ancient times, they could and did accept multiple explanations for the same event. One line of thinking has been driven into our minds as the “only” truth, but you are correct, it is completely unnatural.
Wow…let me say I am completely intrigued by this webcomic…I just found it today via an ad on Sinfest and spent the last hour or so catching up…I have to say I am really enjoying this so far and look forward to the developments…a completely different genre than the handful of comics I keep up with, but I will definitely be keeping up with this one…great work all around!!
Thats a pretty reasonable explanation for a paranormal experiance, I think I’d buy that one if someone said the same thing to me.
Thanks, Red… and welcome aboard!
Dypak, from one believer to another… I commend you for your open-mindedness.
Hmm, I wonder how much of your own story you believe…or do you trully have an “open mind,” that is, you do not necessarily BELIEVE any of it, but you refuse to disbelieve it.
You bring up an interesting question. Can one call oneself a believer and still claim to have an open mind?
That’s one of the wonderful(and terrible) things about minds…they’re multi-layered. One can both believe and disbelieve something simultaneusly. Most people train their minds to follow one line of reasoning, one layer of logic, but, in my opinion, this is not natural.
@Marut;
It isn’t natural. That is why, in ancient times, they could and did accept multiple explanations for the same event. One line of thinking has been driven into our minds as the “only” truth, but you are correct, it is completely unnatural.