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medixstud6
21 October 2011, 12:28 PM
1. Vinko Rajic is talking about in his videos on YouTube that he can use telepathy all the time and 100% correct on few kilometer.
Uri Geller could give evidence for telepathy at Stanford University.

2. At Edinburgh University, experts conducted controlled experiments to see if telepathy is possible.
The Edinburgh University Koestler Lab could never confirm if telepathy works but they never did any experiment on Vinko Rajic
or Uri Geller, maybe they do not want to find that what are they looking for.


3. James Randi offer 1000000$ for any paranormal evidence, but Vinko and Uri can use telepathy or maybe NOT?

4. CIA's "remote viewing" , "Stargate Project", the ability to psychically "see" events, sites,
or information from a great distance.
Actually there is not evidence that this would be possible. Telepathic people like Vinko Rajic never know who is
sending to them. Human brains have not any number and is maybe impossible to know from which head you are receiving and to
which head you are sending. Theoretical this is impossible to localize someone on very long distance and connect it.

5. Grigori Rasputin , "the Mad Monk". There is evidence that he could use paranormal mind control.
Rasputin's influence over the royal family was used against him and the Romanovs by politicians and journalists who
wanted to weaken the integrity of the dynasty, force the Tsar to give up his absolute political power and separate the
Russian Orthodox Church from the state.
On November 19, 1916, Purishkevich made a rousing speech in the Duma, in which he stated,
"The tsar's ministers who have been turned into marionettes, marionettes whose threads have been taken firmly in hand by Rasputin
and the Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna , the evil genius of Russia and the tsaritsa .

6. What is Schizophrenia? Schneider's symptoms of the first rank:

- Audible thoughts
- Voices heard arguing
- Voices heard commenting on one’s actions
- The experience of influences playing on the body
- Thought withdrawal and other interference with thought
- Diffusion of thought
- Delusional perception
- Feelings, impulses and volitional acts experienced as the work or influence of others

Using telepathy you can create most of "Schneider's symptoms of the first rank" on Vinko Rajic.


Why they do not do research on Vinko Rajic or on some other telepath and publish that?
Also telepathy is possible???????????

Adhvagat
21 October 2011, 05:10 PM
I find it funny when scientists claim something doesn't exist just because they can't explain. Hybris much? But intelligence agencies use the few people who have this ability advanced enough, if they use, it must work.

It's rare that a person has such advanced capabilities in this day and age of electromagnetic bombardment, mental hypervelocity and anxiety. Today's way of living kills any trace of subtlety in our minds.

Using the diagnostic of schizophrenia to denigrate someone claiming or displaying these abilities is just wrong and silly. Any mental pathology is just a normal functioning of the mind exacerbated.

Carl Jung observed that schizophrenics used to say mythological things to him that they would never be able to know because they were poor and uneducated, Jung then noticed that the mind has a deeper layer where people are interconnected (in a sense, don't take that literally in a psychological view), much like the inner world that Shaiva Siddhanta talks about. So a person with schizophrenic tendencies would have a direct access to that layer and manifest things that are not bound by time and space, since mind is not bound to these factors on its deeper layers.

So in a direct short answer to your final question, yes, telepathy and other phenomena not bound by causality, time and space are possible (and they do happen) because our mind does not function in this spectrum, just a tiny fraction of it, the ego. I would however doubt anyone who is trying to make a show out of it.

There's no scientific evidence on the workings of these phenomena, perhaps just empiric observation, however I remembered one thing, brazilian hospitals are implementing a white plate facing the roof with some common images of fruits, soccer players and saints on emergency rooms, the objective of these plates is to investigate near death experiences, if the person later claims to see any of the items, then we have an empirical observation that consciousness is not completely bound to body. Here in Brazil we have several testimonies of people who nearly died and then later reported the whole activity in the room and the vicinities.

Ramakrishna
22 October 2011, 05:48 PM
Namaste Pietro,



Carl Jung observed that schizophrenics used to say mythological things to him that they would never be able to know because they were poor and uneducated, Jung then noticed that the mind has a deeper layer where people are interconnected (in a sense, don't take that literally in a psychological view), much like the inner world that Shaiva Siddhanta talks about. So a person with schizophrenic tendencies would have a direct access to that layer and manifest things that are not bound by time and space, since mind is not bound to these factors on its deeper layers.

So in a direct short answer to your final question, yes, telepathy and other phenomena not bound by causality, time and space are possible (and they do happen) because our mind does not function in this spectrum, just a tiny fraction of it, the ego. I would however doubt anyone who is trying to make a show out of it.

This is very interesting. Do you know of any online sources or have any recommended reading on this subject, particularly Jung's studies?


There's no scientific evidence on the workings of these phenomena, perhaps just empiric observation, however I remembered one thing, brazilian hospitals are implementing a white plate facing the roof with some common images of fruits, soccer players and saints on emergency rooms, the objective of these plates is to investigate near death experiences, if the person later claims to see any of the items, then we have an empirical observation that consciousness is not completely bound to body. Here in Brazil we have several testimonies of people who nearly died and then later reported the whole activity in the room and the vicinities.

NPR did a very interesting piece on near-death experiences a while back: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104397005

Jai Sri Ram

Adhvagat
22 October 2011, 09:00 PM
Ramakrishna, I may have to search for it a bit, these studies of Jung were preliminary to most of his work, so they are not in his main body of work (which are already influenced by these findings).

Regarding Jung and NDE, this article paraphrases a part of Jung's autobiography and the experience he had of seeing the Earth from 1000 miles above (the article says the description Jung gave about how the Earth looks from above is accurate - notice this was before man travelled to space) and entering a floating Hindu temple on the Earth's orbit: http://www.examiner.com/near-death-experiences-in-national/carl-jung-s-near-death-experience-a-revelation

And well, non-believers gonna non-believe because they are not sincere non-believers, when something like the article you linked happens, it's just time to accept that the mind is not entirely dependent on the brain, not disconnected or a separate unity (because coming into this world involves a certain type of binding) in a dichotomous sense but let's not use materialistic reductionist explanations when faced with these kind of irrefutable evidence, it's just unscientific.