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escéptica experimenta fenómenos imposibles

Viajero polaco de unos 35 años, sin síntomas

 

Rearticulated Transcript Synthesis:

From the beginning,

the trust that...

with closed eyes trusting a person like you (The facilitator)

which I don't really know...

and the rest was somehow magic.

 

I could also hear other steps in the room,

but there was no one else except you (The facilitator).

For a moment,

I thought maybe you brought someone else

because I was blindfolded.

But then I was like,

okay, no, it can't be true.

So, yeah! It has to be some other energy.

 

We were outside,

and it's pretty warm.

And I even had a blanket over me.

And all of a sudden it was getting like super cold -

all over the body.

This happened twice.

 

And I was thinking...

is it possible that it's so cold now in Mexico City?

It's impossible.

But it felt super super cold as if something...

I have no idea what could have happened.

Maybe something was leaving me -

some... whatever thought... energy.

 

I felt it... all of a sudden

a breeze coming from the right... whooosh!

It's not possible in real life

that something like this happens.

 

I also saw some random pictures.

Every time I was going to flow or

go to another world, dimension... another state -

all of a sudden I saw a picture,

an image, or whatever which...

whoosh!

Brought me back.

Yeah! Very interesting.

 

The moment you put your fingers off of me... my head -

I can't even explain how it felt.

It was just so... as if something...

it was so intense,

and I still can't explain it.

It was extraordinary."

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The skeptic explicitly notes the impossibility of her experiences (temperature drop in warm weather, footsteps of non-present others). Her bewilderment and inability to explain what happened counters the suggestion of expectancy-driven experience.

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