You're welcome. My questions still stand, though: if you admit your ideas have no empirical support, why do you believe them? How did you conclude them? Why should I have faith in them?
You should never believe anything until it rings true in your mind. As for empirical processes.... The gap 'tween what I propose and what is provable grows smaller every time a physicist discovers another particle and every time a psychologist is confronted with accounts of past lives when unlooked for by a patient in hypnosis. The desires for proofs are also abetted by the prayers of the believer when he/she asks for God's help in understanding something. Indeed it is often the means by which prayers are answered.
It is perhaps not logical but it is widely believed that a thing may be known for a very long time before it becomes provable. I look forward to the proofs of my contentions as much as anyone else. They have to come from recognized and respected sources in institutions of higher learning. Even then they will be scorned for a hundred years or more. This has often been the case especially when science dared to interfere with religious authority long ago. This is because human egos are involved and they bruise easily.
They bruise equally easily on today's internet forums and my own is no exception.
Want to test human telepathy? OK try this. When in a crown of people pick out a person not too far away from you and stare at the back of his/her neck. Do this while trying not to think of any particular thing. Very often the subject will turn his/her head and look at you. They may say "I had the feeling I was being looked at".
For this experiment allow, even if you do not believe, that there are two parts to the human mind. The lower mind is a product of the brain and is ordinary in every respect, formed largely by circumstance and genetics. The higher mind, however, is altogether different. It has an existence which is not dependent upon the body or brain. The high mind can connect to the brain though as often happens. So in this experiment be sure to NOT use the lower, desire orientated, mind. Use the higher. The reason is because it is the higher which is employed in telepathy, not the lower.
To use the higher mind on purpose it is necessary to keep from thinking about what it is that you want to do. This prevents involvement of the brain awareness and opens the door to the higher mind to act. Direct, or rather, allow the higher mind to focus on the back of the neck of the person you select. Nature will do the rest. Try this ten times or so and do not make any hasty judgments. Give yourself a chance to get good at it. It takes practice. This sort of thing happens by "accident" very often in life but trying to make it happen on purpose is not quite so easy.
This experiment works best when both people are in a quiet mood. In church is as good a setting as anywhere because most of us are just listening or dozing off and are thus more receptive because our lower minds are quiescent.
You ask how I come to believe what I do. From personal experience. I have done these and other experiments. Once from Los Angeles to New York City with two people and verified by a third in Seattle who did not have personal knowledge of the test being made. I know they work.
If you care to, try this experiment but be sure to give it a fair go. Practice it often.
Note: This sort of thing has been tried by science with erratic results because they failed to account for the two "layers" of mind that we all have. When a thing is wanted, forcefully, the door to higher mind is closed. One cannot concentrate, gritting their teeth and expect any positive results. It simply does not work that way. I will offer the universal practice of meditation to support what I say. Through the ages men and women have found that in a meditative state their minds can "wander the universe". They never ask for proofs but it is the business of science to do so and for good reason. Science is correct to demand.
Of interest is the recent interest in something called "remote viewing". This had mixed results because the motives and lower mind involvements were all wrong. Instead of being studied by those of pure intent the military took over. It was desired to gain advantage over others by discerning certain things about them. This was an unpure motive which spoiled the effort. Why? Simple. The higher human mind is not the same as the lower, desire orientated mind. The high mind does not engage in jealous thinking and cannot, ever, be involved in any sort of action that would result in others being hurt. This is something which is largely an unknown in science. They do not know enough yet about the mind. As long as they insist on making high mind subservient to a brain they will progress only with the hardest effort.
When physics, psychology and religion act in concert in a stance of harmlessness (without the military) the doors will open....
So here is an experiment which can be done. If you try this and find that it seems to work even if only once in a while be sure to speak to the other person afterwards and ask them why they suddenly turned to look at you. Do this before you tell them that you were trying to make it happen. Most important is that you absolutely do not ever seek advantage over another in this way. That would clearly be what Christians call a sin.
Thank you for being patient in your responses....