Re: Theos-World Modern movement of the Occult
Aug 15, 2005 02:46 PM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.
> This material is well known and has been for some time.
Almost every study I see on the occult is news to me.
What struck me as strange is the woman in the book who was performing
Psychokinetics had severe physical repercussions afterwards. She ended
up losing 3 pounds or more during relatively short sessions, and went
temporarily blind at times (as well as having other problems, such as
partial paralysis and pains). It appeared to them as if she was
generating and directing electromagnetic fields by using her own
nervous system. This was later backed up by non-subjective sensory
data from a computer.
Instead of hotwiring her entire nervous system she could've just used
one of the other available techniques. I've ementioned this before,
but it's much better to use fine skill than brute strength.
-Mark H.
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Mark Hamilton Jr.
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