I agree, lets go off topic after this.
It can surely determine the card face when turned over, it can determine
everything but the hypothetical, a "Pink Elephant with Wings" can't be
calibrated, because it doesn't exist. I've helped people check out
homes they are wanting to purchase, even in other states. Then later I
usually always hear back that it was correct. My father in-law is a
left brain entrained mathematics professor, and just can't wrap his
brain around why it would work. He was purchasing a new home I have
never seen before, and pulled out the blueprint, and asked me to
calibrate each room to see which was in a better or worse state of
condition. I did, and he looked at my numbers, folded it up and put it
away. His wife came over and said "That was exactly correct, what do you
have to say now?".. He didn't say anything, that's usually what happens
when the left brain is faced with something completely unexplainable.
The left brain is the side that always wants formulas, careful logical
conclusions, and a tightly constrained reality that is entirely linear
and egotistical.
Interestingly, when I am exposed to strong cell phone or wifi signals,
my left hemisphere starts to vibrate out of tune with my left
hemisphere, and I start to feel the parallel processing of my brain
break down. It's excruciatingly painful at times, and highly annoying at
other times. Then someone educated me of something called "Left Brain
Entrainment", which is a technical capability of those that wish to keep
us from higher awareness. Now researchers have proved, they can "Shut
off" specific things in people through electronics.
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0329/scientists-discover-turn-off-brains-morality-center/
Dr. Manfred Doepp studied this for decades, and said those signals are
causing a "De-Switching" of the human mind. He discovered a simple
method of exercise that manually switches your brain back. But also, he
discovered.... Tada.. Orgonite keeps your brain from being switched!
Imagine that, a prominent researcher, studied, and confirmed, orgonite
stops de-switching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct1jrTesASI&feature=related
Alan Jones wrote:
Bodhi, what are the limitations of this dowsing/calibration? For
example, could it be used to determine if a faced down playing card is
red or black?
Alan
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:35 AM, bodhisattva <bodhisat...@mutemail.com
<mailto:bodhisat...@mutemail.com>> wrote:
See the interesting thing is.. Marshall, wherever he is in the
world, runs much of the same figures as I do, and gets the same
results. Thats pretty empirical, but so is much of science.
So for example, I calibrate a song, but don't tell him, and in
fact, I calibrated it 2 years ago! Then I ask him what he
calibrates it at, and he is usually absolutely accurate as to what
I calibrated it at. This is repeated over and over, and the
chances of it - well - being chance, is well impossible. What this
demonstrates is that cosmic wisdom is universal, and complete, and
accessible by anyone. But then again, I've known that for many
years, and have used to it to the betterment of humanity as much
as possible. That is, the distinguishing from truth vs falsehood
of anything that exists, or anyone, or whatever anyone says.
This is pretty scary to people that make a living out of lying to
people, which probably explains why much of this was suppressed by
dogma and fear tactics. A lot of them head for the hills when they
are ferreted out using these methods. But this isn't really
anything mystical, it's more like re-learning to tap into your
intuitive(spirit) side of you, rather than your physical(ego)
side. Something I believe all humans used to do as a day to day
part of life before a concerted effort of suppression of spirit
began. If you are stressed, fearful, overly busy, confused, have
too much mental chatter, or are soundly entrenched in the left
brain(Ego) then you probably can't even understand it, much less
believe it. Therefore you shut off your intuitive, and rely
solely on your logical for existence, that's hugely limiting,
especially since the leading brain researchers found that the left
brain is the seat of pessimism.