“A
polygraph will jump if a person looks at an erotic picture or relives
past
trauma. Clive Backster scraped the Buccal Bucosal Cells of subjects and kept
them in a nutrient medium miles away from the subjects. When he recorded
heightened galvanic stimulation of subjects, simultaneous video pickup showed
sudden activity in the cells kept miles away; as far as seven miles away from
the subjects. The mind of the subject existed even in the cells, seven miles
away!”
“A
lady who received a heart transplant developed a craving for beer and
chicken
McNuggets. She saw a young man ‘Timmy’ in a dream. She tracked down the family
of the organ donor. She was stunned to find out the donor's name was Timmy and
he had craving for the same foods. He had been killed in an accident on the way
from McDonalds. Deepak Chopra says, "It confirms our bodies are made of
experiences transformed into physical expressions. Experiences we literally
incorporate - 'make into a body'. To receive someone else's cells is to receive
their memories".
“Pam
Reynold had a NDE (Near Death Experience) when she was operated on for a
Giantbasilar Artery Aneurysm. In this operation nicknamed "Standstill',
she was ‘dead’ in everyday terms. Her observations of the surgery were
remarkably true. During 'Standstill' Pam's brain was dead by all 3 tests - her
EEG was silent, her brain stem response was absent, and no blood flowed through
her brain. In this state, she encountered the "deepest" NDE. Her
experiences suggest that the mind can exist independently of the physical body;
and also in the absence of the physical body. According to Tibetan Masters, we
can see better without our eyes and hear better without our ears! They suggest
that grieving relatives must have compassionate and happy thoughts for the
departed person, who can thought-read.”
- From
the book 'The Saience of Medicine' by Drs. Seshadri (a husband and wife team
who are both medical doctors and Sai Baba devotees note the spelling of the
word “Saience” instead of Science)
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