What really convinced you? ...
Other than that, what would you like to say to scientific skeptics?
No one thing is specifically convincing. If one is into alternative ideas in the first place, as well as channeling, history, religions, maybe even just psychology, then the information here is not surprising... though it could be considered surprising in that the work put into it over several decades is extraordinary.
I personally wouldn't speak to either scientific or religious skeptics about this, except possibly indirectly. Otherwise there'll be quiet insinuations, hidden anger, innocent misunderstandings, or responsibilities I'm not sure I want to take on. If people are asking these sorts of questions, then it strikes me they are closed off from this sort of knowledge, and some other subject is necessary if you must communicate.
. this book is so detailed that one would have to be of bad faith to negate the existence of these garments.
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- can the answers of the cass be possibly wrong also in other cases?
- am i naive to believe them?
- could they also be linked with evil?
- is the ouja board a vehicle open to evil influences, as i have read somewhere?
Do you mean "of bad faith" or "of different faith"? A garment, a Bible, or a material item has a lot of meaning for some people, though such things can easily be forged. For others, philosophy carries more meaning. Is it that Christianity has a good philosophy? I would generally agree. I would suggest that Greek, Roman, West Asian, and Egyptian philosophies, specifically about the "afterlife" and spiritual realms, philosophies about virtues (like mercy), and exaggerating the issues of life through stories, are largely to be found in Christianity.
Yes, it's possible that answers are wrong, but, even more worryingly, it is certain that all answers are incomplete. However, that's just the nature of reality: the more we know, the more there is to know.
Is naivety a problem? Perhaps with research, naivety decreases. Do I feel tricked into believing something? Not in this case.
I doubt that they are evil. As we go through life, we all agree with whatever seems to work. I'm not worried about being seduced into doing evil, so I don't think I understand this question. Are you more worried about evil or about being misdirected? It is smart to make sure you're not being misdirected. In general, they may lie so that we won't behave rashly, or so that we don't kill the conversation. It may also be that their answer requires a perspective we haven't thought of. And, as others explained, they take our emotions into account. In daily life, I usually take others' emotions into account before answering or acting the way I want to. There's no way to avoid a lie or two, but that could be my own misconception.
Yes, ouija boards can be very dangerous. I think they've mentioned that some small percentage of answers could be other influences coming through, but that was more likely in the beginning stages.