I don't think that will happen because no one here has practical or learned knowledge. Without that there isn't much to say.I don't want answers, the purpose of this forum is to discuss.
I don't think that will happen because no one here has practical or learned knowledge. Without that there isn't much to say.I don't want answers, the purpose of this forum is to discuss.
Here's a recent interview with Greenfield (2009). It has some footage that I mentioned with the healer utilizing an electric saw on their patient's back. The healer displayed only has a first grade level education.
Haha yes, it does look like it was filmed with a 90's camcorder!
Greenfield studied these healers for 25 years, what he witnessed and documented clearly affected his outlook of the world.
The angle grinder section is pretty insane. The scene before the angle grinder is strange as well. The guy getting operated on is literally looking at his abdomen while it is being sliced open, with no negative reaction or pain.....that's very surreal.
I'll continue to follow this thread but I probably won't be making any more comments as I don't have anything useful to offer other than expressing bewilderment, which is of little value. I've "spoken" to several doctors who have told me that they've seen things occur that they (medically) can't explain. I think
this phenomenon would be way beyond their "boggle factor" but if someone can collect data (scientifically) on the patients before and after that would be a necessary bottom line, I guess.
Maybe that's been done. For me, if there is something "real" going on here, (if the dead can really affect the living with a cure) I would think it's best left where it is because although I accept that we have a spirit or a "soul," the concept of "spiritual doctors/operations" would IMHO open the door to all kinds of quackery and send many people off the deep end. Just my thoughts .
There's plenty of "quackery" in mainstream medicine too Tim
If it works for the subjects and they're keeping their options open I'd say it's their choice
either way they're not interested in some intellectual debate about it.
Could you be more specific, Obiwan ? I'm aware that mainstream medicine is not without flaws. I would guess you're not suggesting that doctors don't necessarily need to bother to scrub in before operating ?
No you didn't. :)Of course but I don't think I said otherwise, did I ? ;)
If I was a paraplegic, I'd be more than a bit sceptical if someone clamed to be able to make me walk again by giving me 3000 rpm deep into my spine with an angle grinder. So I think we need to be extremely sceptical, but you are...usually :)
Andrija Puharich wierdest cut parts 1 & 2
These two short clips are worth watching, in which he relates some of his first hand experiences with Arigo & another psychic surgeon > Pachita ( Mexican I think) who actually carried out organ transplants