Floo's experience is not a belief. It is a real experience of a chronically skeptical person. So...why is that experience not evidence of some extraordinary (not supernatural) phenomenon?!
Why doesn't she and all of you take it as something intriguing instead of dismissing it as 'mind over matter' ...'self limiting condition'...whatever? That is the programmed mindset I am talking about.
What you call chronically skeptical I would see as a mental discipline borrowed from the ethos of science. Science made progress by learning to eliminate the subjective. In testing new drugs we found it not good enough to have clinical trials, we had to have blind trials, and that wasn't good enough, so we had to have double blind trials, and even triple blind trials. This would have seemed bizarre to early researchers, but it is a real lesson that we have had to learn, it exposed the degree to which our minds are absolutely infested with hopes and fears and predispositions and prejudices and biases and illusions and the way to get to any objective truth is to eliminate the subjective and the human as far as possible. Those of us who are 'chronically sceptical' are those who value the lessons of science and try to adopt that level of discipline generally. Thataway lies safer ground and greater clarity of understanding.
Yeah..yeah. I can understand the need for double blind tests etc. But that's not the point at all.
Chronic skepticism can close the doors to genuine experiences and genuine knowledge....as it seems to have done in the case of Floo.
Some more willingness to experience the phenomenon...some more 'experiments' with other cases of illness...little bit of reading up and discussion with other people who might know. That is what I would have expected from a person who truly seeks knowledge.
Not a stiff closing up with.....'well...whatever......looks like one of those mind over matter stuff....how quaint... I want nothing more to do with it anyway'.
Shows more fear and resistance than willingness to learn and understand. That is the problem with making skepticism a habit....as many of you seem to have done.