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Harry Whitewolf | 1745 comments James wrote: "Cancerous Tumor Cured in 3 Minutes in Medicineless Hospital in China (Chinese footage presented by US author/scientist Gregg Braden) https://www.goodreads.com/videos/1175......"

Interesting vid. And as much as I personally believe that thought can indeed influence physical things like cancers, and that vid of the hospital was probably real, I still find it frustrating that we have blurry images and no address of where the hospital is or scientific analysis of their procedures - but then I guess a scientific environment to test such things could also interfere with the process!


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Harry Whitewolf | 1745 comments I take back my comments James - I see you've linked under that vid more details about the hospital. Thanks. I look forward to looking more into "the world's largest medicineless hospital":

http://www.chilel.com/WhatIsChilelQig...

Hadn't heard of it before.


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Harry Whitewolf | 1745 comments I see the centre closed in 2001 though. Damn.


message 54: by James, Group Founder (new)

James Morcan | 11380 comments Yes maybe Big Pharma closed them down :)


message 55: by Lance, Group Founder (new)

Lance Morcan | 3058 comments SCIENCE PROVES THAT HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS AND OUR MATERIAL WORLD ARE INTERTWINED: SEE FOR YOURSELF http://www.collective-evolution.com/2...


message 56: by James, Group Founder (new)

James Morcan | 11380 comments The Intention Experiment by Lynn McTaggart is one of the best books I've read on this overall subject. The book focuses almost exclusively on scientific experiments conducted around the world in labs investigating how the brain/mind/consciousness can influence reality...somehow.


message 57: by James, Group Founder (new)

James Morcan | 11380 comments Intriguing excerpt from The Chaos Protocols: Magical Techniques for Navigating the New Economic Reality by Gordon White, which I'm reading now:

The most insidious way the holographic bars trap you is by convincing you of their eternal, physical reality.

One of the most practicable ways of breaking out of these bars is through a diligent exploration of consciousness and probability. Marching in lockstep with a centralised, extractive late capitalist economic system is the religious faith known as scientific materialism. If only the physical exists, then only the physical has importance. If you are just a bag of chemicals, if your brain is the same thing as your mind, if you are simply a meat robot, then despite the lived personal experience of every human who has ever existed indicating the complete contrary, the worth and value of your life can be precisely measured in physical terms based on the objects you manage to accrue around you.

The hypothesis of materialism is extremely weak. A single example of the non-physical in action, be it telepathy or psi effects, a religious miracle of any flavour , a provable example of divination or precognition, and Richard Dawkins’s house of dreary cards comes crashing down. There are thousands and thousands of examples to choose from and you are well-served collecting those that are most personally meaningful to you over the course of your lifetime. It could be the otherwise impossible past life recollections of children, it could be the 120 years of university studies into telepathy and other psi results.

Find something that simply cannot be but is and get really knowledgeable about it. These data points become talismans to ward off the demon hosts of the materialist tyranny. The inherent weakness of the materialist hypothesis neatly explains why the scientific establishment remains wilfully, deliberately ignorant of and vigorously opposed to fields such as parapsychology. Inviting it into the canon of approved knowledge, even just as the unloved ginger stepchild of psychology (which it isn’t), breaks the rest of the college.

The Chaos Protocols Magical Techniques for Navigating the New Economic Reality by Gordon White


message 61: by Mark (new)

Mark | 78 comments It’s essentially a vibration, which everything else is, although not all particles are compatible to interact. It’s assumed matter is composed of the particles. Really, it’s in the air we breathe. It turns into CO2 upon exhalation. We breathe the same air and in the particles are encoded all information that they came across. It’s entirely plausible that in 4.4 million years our air system has circulated the globe and back at least once, even accounting for asteroidal and cometary impacts that deplete the surface’s air content by at least 40+%, and shroud the atmosphere in darkness blocking out valuable sunlight. That’s yet one physical reason explaining “intuition”.


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B. | 274 comments Pam Grout, with her “E” series of books delves into this, but in a fun, game oriented way. I’ll give you an example...she has a game called “yellow cars” where you think really hard about yellow cars and then count how many you see in that day...now the fun part of it doesn’t have to be yellow cars...for me I chose butterflies...I even told my wife I was playing this game. I couldn’t believe it but I started seeing copious amounts of butterflies-real, on tv, in magazines and then astonishingly we visited the Dali museum in Tampa and one of their exhibits was on Dali’s butterflies! Now...I don’t think this is something you could use on money, love, business, etc-there is something unconscious about it that I don’t quite understand, but in some weird way, we always are amazed when the song we are singing from the 90s hits so happens to be playing when you turn your car on...a friend calls you as you are about to dial them....you see someone randomly that you have been thinking of but haven’t seen in years. Synchronicity, coincidence, whatever-we’ve all had those moments. Could it be that we brought it into fruition? Maybe! Now I’m going to continue thinking of those winning lottery numbers 😂


message 63: by B. (new)

B. | 274 comments *note, what made the visit to The Dali museum that much more interesting was the fact that we flew from New Orleans to Orlando, Stayed in Ybor City and I instead we drive to Tampa/St Pete an hour away because I had gone to that museum when I was a teenager and hadn’t been back in 20 years...just so happened to have a one time, temporary exhibit on butterflies!


message 64: by Mark (new)

Mark Peterson (guerrillapreneur) | 1 comments I discuss this topic starting in Episode 12 of my podcast, Event Horizon. https://www.spreaker.com/show/event-a...

I have an interesting perspective on consciousness and the Mandela Effect.


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