As with the study of any natural phenomenon, bringing mediumship into the
regulated environment of the laboratory allows for the controlled and repeated examination of anomalous information reception by mediums. It also lends statistically analyzed support to the survival of consciousness hypothesis and addresses the relationship between consciousness and brain. Optimally, laboratory-based mediumship research includes two equally important factors: a) a research environment that optimizes the mediumship process for both the medium and the hypothesized discarnate and b) research methods that maximize the experimental blinding of the medium, the rater, and the experimenter, in order to eliminate all conventional explanations for the information and its accuracy and specificity[...].
We provided above an excerpt of the article from Julie Beischel, PhD and Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, from the VERITAS Research Program Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health, Department of Psychology at The University of Arizona.
Their study entitled: “Methodological Advances in Laboratory-Based Mediumship Research”, is an attempt to use empirical methods to provide evidence of life after death. You can download and read the entire article
here.
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SOURCE: http://www.mythoughtcoach.com/science.asp
Scientists are beginning to prove more and more convincingly that thoughts are POWERFUL things.
In November 2006, on a special edition of CNN’s Larry King Live, Mr. King interviewed a panel of “mind experts” about how our thoughts literally create the events we experience, the material things we possess, and even the health of our bodies. On the show, panel experts Bob Proctor, John Assaraf and others who were featured in the movie ‘The Secret’ explained that recent breakthroughs in neuroscience along with understanding mental laws, reveals why goal setting, the “law of attraction” and “positive thinking” all work, regardless of whether you look at them from a metaphysical or a scientific perspective. Read the rest of this entry »
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