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My name is Sean Connelly, and I've gone by the pseudo-name Peebrain while on PsiPog.net. This blog was a running stream of my thoughts, beliefs, and experiences about PsiPog and psychic abilities in general.

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Sunday, January 29, 2006

I have a lot to post, so I want to keep each section as compressed as possible. Long posts are boring to read .

1. Unfortunately, my Grandmother died this past week. It sucks, but it was very peaceful and I am happy I spent time with her before she passed away. This has really affected me in terms of my beliefs about life/death, and just everything about reality in general.

2. Over the past few months/years, I have been changing a lot. Basically, I've been growing up. More so though, I have been proactive in dismanteling negative beliefs, and just changing the person I am.

3. The majority of PsiPog is based on the beliefs I had when I was 16ish. Granted, a few things have sprung up, but ultimately it has followed some basic patterns and ideas.

4. The root beliefs that I have been using to motivate myself to work on PsiPog are now being dismanteled from my aggressive inward digging. Coupled with my Grandmother's passing, my emotional state, and my gradual shift in focus over the past years, I have noticed that PsiPog is not as good as it could be.

5. As a result, I am going to heavily reconsider the entire purpose of PsiPog. This doesn't mean PsiPog is going away - almost the opposite. The changes I see that need to be done will revolutionize the way we've been researching psionics up until this point.

Some themes that I will definitly be keeping are: emphasis on healthy skepticism, avoiding religion, no combat, and researching psychic abilities intelligently. Other than that, the entire website is going to be re-thought to accomplish my new goals and express my new understanding more accurately.

You heard it here first.

~Sean

Sunday, January 29, 2006, 5:04 PM — 2 comments

2 Comments:

On February 02, 2006 10:28 AM, cowboy said...

it is wonderful to c such positive improvements being planned out. Peebrain, condolensce* on your loss.

 
On February 05, 2006 7:28 PM, Chris King said...

Im sorry for your loss. My dad died on September 11th. I know what it feels like. Take your time to recover. No rush

 

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