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Originally Posted by Daffy Duck But this is a different thing than saying something like "the Universe sees your intention and conspires to make it come true." |
Yes, it is a separate point and needs to be examined separately.
The evidence for that point is diverse in nature. Where we might begin to look is at events where a person generates thought, and although there is no other relevant physical action of any kind, an observable effect begins to occur in reality that corresponds to that thought.
There are plenty of examples of those kinds. I have given numerous examples before, eg William Tiller's fruit fly experiment; the Copenhagen experiment; NASA's remote viewing projects; Chinese qigong masters' telekinetic feats; Prof Robert Jahn's experiments of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research laboratory; the Rosenthal experiment; Dean Radin's double-blind replication of Masaru Emoto's water crystal experiments; the original Rhine psychic experiments; the accelerated healing of broken bones in Harvard Medical School's hypnosis experiments etc.
I could give dozens more examples. Fact is, these examples are of limited use, because any person could apply any perception he wishes, to any of these experiments. This is the fundamental ability of that person, to create reality in his own way.