Psychic Skills & Miracles - technology used for telepathy and remote viewing
1:44:26 - 2 years ago
Is there something behind you tips from Dr Purcinger, looking a psychic capabilities, sorting out the brain patterns distinguishing between spiritual and psychic and a whole heap of other explanations about this popular field of internet information. Todd Murphy explains geometric noises and how the brain gets distracted by polemic magnetism of the planet. This seems to be a very popular topic, I am on the fence with this one but I like this lecture because you get a great outline of where to start when reading reputable published books on the research done on having psychic capabilities if this is what you wish to learn. Like anything you will be reading books for a while. You might want to take time on finding a way to read books quicker, or perhaps if these theories make sense you can remote view a book, simply by looking at the cover you will know or have a great understanding of the book. Please remember though never judge a book by its cover its always good to read these books, especially if it is a topic that you need in your own self development. After this lecture with the accompanying brain wave inaugural music you will have a better understanding of what is valid that which is not, good luck.
Neurotheology 4 - This lecture discusses how telepathy and remote viewing and have been generated in laboratory settings by Dr. M. A. Persinger (inventor of the "God Helmet") using "The Octopus" and "Shiva", circumcerebral (around the head) neural stimulation devices. It also discusses a case history of a possible miracle elicited using neural stimulation. This is part of a series of talks in neurotheology given by Todd Murphy, inventor of the 8 Coil Shakti and the Shiva Neural Stimulation system (which replicates the God Helmet). Psychic skills and Miracles were outside the range of science until the experiments described in this lecture were published in the peer-reviewed scientific literature.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Babbling Brooks with Binaural Beats for Brainwave Entrainment
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