From Gabriel Kastelle Posted from 69.182.170.68 on December 11, 2006 at 3:16 AM (GMT)
"Close your eyes. Soften the eyes. Soften the tongue. Soften the brain. Breathe." [All possible!] Yes, then effects elsewhere in the body can be dramatic. Just closing the eyes even for only a few seconds knocks out most beta waves for most people and quiets the brain down into alpha rhythms, besides a host of other calming and deepening effects. I've nipped some student panic attacks in the bud, besides steadying my own bow and breath and heart, with these brief simple things. I wish though you could find some other words instead of 'anti-gravity force'-- if THAT were what you'd found and work with, some physicists would be very interested....
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 210.172.213.190 on December 11, 2006 at 3:59 AM (GMT)
Greetings, Going back thousands of years, found in the thinking of inummerable cultures the recognition of energy that works in opposition to gravity is well established. Scientists, physicists or whatever are frequently as limited, unaware and close minded as anyone else as to the existence of these kind of things, if not more so. Part of the means of denying the existence of what is common knwoledge to many but which is outside outside the purview of limited and flawed specializations is simply to make dogmatioc claims simply on the basis of `I am a pysicist so waht you say is wrong. ` Or faffing on about lables even if they make the point quite clearly. They are quite happy to tell us levitation is impossible for example, inspite of people who have seen it or experienced it. Another case I suppose is Western science happily patting itself on the back for recently `discovering` that the body can be reduced to energy particles and is primarily compose do space. The kind of information that has been the basis of, for example ayurvedic medical practice since its inception. Cheers, Buri
From Jim W. Miller Posted from 172.192.32.175 on December 11, 2006 at 6:33 AM (GMT)
Not all reports of levitation are good.
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 210.139.80.252 on December 11, 2006 at 11:16 AM (GMT)
Greetings, Absolutely. I"ve seen it. Other cases can be a real downer. Cheers, Buri
From bilbo Pratt Posted from 208.164.50.154 on December 11, 2006 at 8:29 PM (GMT)
Paulinefiddle captured the effects of antigravity force on deer a few months back.
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 210.172.213.190 on December 11, 2006 at 10:36 PM (GMT)
Greetings, Santa Clause will be relieved, Cheers, Buri
Comments
Posted from 69.182.170.68 on December 11, 2006 at 3:16 AM (GMT)
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on December 11, 2006 at 3:59 AM (GMT)
Going back thousands of years, found in the thinking of inummerable cultures the recognition of energy that works in opposition to gravity is well established. Scientists, physicists or whatever are frequently as limited, unaware and close minded as anyone else as to the existence of these kind of things, if not more so. Part of the means of denying the existence of what is common knwoledge to many but which is outside outside the purview of limited and flawed specializations is simply to make dogmatioc claims simply on the basis of `I am a pysicist so waht you say is wrong. ` Or faffing on about lables even if they make the point quite clearly. They are quite happy to tell us levitation is impossible for example, inspite of people who have seen it or experienced it.
Another case I suppose is Western science happily patting itself on the back for recently `discovering` that the body can be reduced to energy particles and is primarily compose do space. The kind of information that has been the basis of, for example ayurvedic medical practice since its inception.
Cheers,
Buri
Posted from 172.192.32.175 on December 11, 2006 at 6:33 AM (GMT)
Posted from 210.139.80.252 on December 11, 2006 at 11:16 AM (GMT)
Absolutely. I"ve seen it. Other cases can be a real downer.
Cheers,
Buri
Posted from 208.164.50.154 on December 11, 2006 at 8:29 PM (GMT)
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on December 11, 2006 at 10:36 PM (GMT)
Santa Clause will be relieved,
Cheers,
Buri