Croyez-vous?
Dieu? Seigneur? Celui? Yahvé? Allah? Krishna? Gaïa? Buddha? Mohamed? Shakti?
Il y en a plusieurs pour qui la réponse est tout simplement “Non.” et ils n’ont certainement pu peur de rendre leurs non-croyances publiques.

Dieu? Seigneur? Celui? Yahvé? Allah? Krishna? Gaïa? Buddha? Mohamed? Shakti?
Il y en a plusieurs pour qui la réponse est tout simplement “Non.” et ils n’ont certainement pu peur de rendre leurs non-croyances publiques.
Well, I know that most of my comments are political and such but my true personal interest and specialty are personalitilies and psychology. And to answer to the question, YES!!!!! I believe in these individuals.
As a matter of fact, I recently purchased a SHAKTI device which induces alternate states which has been purchased online through an individual by the name of Todd Murphy who is also a past scholar of Dr. Micahel Persinger from Laurentian University.
As a matter of fact, go to google videos and type in “Todd Murphy” and you’ll see several hours of a presentation by Todd proving the existance of ESP and other materials which I have also learnt and more while strudying with Persinger.
Now for the question. What needs to be underlined here are that these individuals all have extremely similar but extremely rare personalities. They perfrom “miracles” which are in fact plausible but odd to perform. Put aside religion or poilitcal influences on these individuals, their behaviour are simply out of norms.
From a relevant note towards these personalities and in cohesion with what I was speaking about in terms of ESP and clairvoyance abilities, please look up at an individual by the name of Ingo Swan. This is a person (that’s weird as hell) but that is capable of performing extremely accurate hits of clairvoyance.
The entire shakti technology that I speak about is also entirely based on him. Persinger basically studied Swans brain fonctions and along with Todd Murphy, developped a technology which is a baseball cap with coils that emit weak magnetic resonance in specific cycles emitating the fonctions of Swan’s brain while being in a state performing clairvoyance.
In terms of miracles though, we must first understand what it is. It is simply enrgy from the brain and body transformed into work or mechanical energy. For more information on this, look up Brenda Dunnes work from Princeton University while she was working in the PEARS laboratory. Her and her colleagues with an aerospace expertise were interested in seeing how the mind can have mechanical influence. Their results were conducted on a quantum generator and the tests concluded on repetitive occasions that it was more problamatic ( by ratios of well over 1 000 000 to 1) that the mind directly influences the environment.
Another case study was made on a young girl which was conducted by a researcher who presented his material during a seminar with the neuroscience group back in 07. I forget the name of the researcher and I apologize. Anyhow, the presentation was about a young girl who is now deseased and her abilities to affect electrical currents anyhere she went whenever she would panic or get extremely upset. She was able to turn off lights and affect other objects in the household as well. The interesting part is that when they studied her brain after she was deseased, they found anomolies in the “ponds” area of the brain which is located just above the spinal cord.
Now for Jesus’ rise from the dead. Did you know that if you put individuals in a specific setting and induce reserpine which is a drug, their body will compltetly shut down and come back to life 3 days after? For more info look up “Michael Persinger – Psychotropic Drugs & Nature of Consciousness (4/5)” on youtube for full details.
Amen.
Batra a dit ceci sur 9 janvier, 2009 à 3:43
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