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Originally Posted by JHL I do not presume to be an expert on human potential. Why, I can barely prepare a good soft-boiled egg (now THAT'S a real trick!). |
If you'd like to read about a psychic experiment with an egg, click
here. You will also read about numerous experiments done by many scientists, with the same psychic. Extract, about the egg:
"One of Kulagina’s strangest filmed experiments involved the effect of her powers on a raw egg floating in a tank of saline solution almost two metres away from her. Using intense concentration, she slowly separated the yolk from the white of the egg, and moved the two apart; if she focused her energies for long enough, she could put the egg back together again. But the most unusual experiment of all took place in the Leningrad laboratory on 10 March, 1970. Satisfied that Kulagina had the ability to move inanimate objects, scientists were curious to know whether Nina’s abilities extended to cells, tissues, and organs. Sergeyev was one of the many scientists in attendance when Kulagina attempted to use her energy to stop the beating of a frog's heart, floating in solution, and then re-activate it. She focused intently on the heart and summoned all her powers. First she made it beat faster – then slower, and, using intense will power, she stopped it."
If you really acquaint yourself with the scientific literature on the toic, you would most likely conclude that there is no doubt that "psychic powers" exist. The real questions relate to it's how's and why's, not the fact of its existence.
Psychic/faith healer
Matthew Manning gave
five years of his life to continuous research by university researchers at Cambridge. Surely that's enough to prove that "psychic powers" exist? At some point, he must get bored with that, and move on with his life. Nowadays he just heals people. Occasionally he gives lectures to doctors and medical associations like the Royal Society of Medicine.