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What do you think about yoga?
Do you think we all have a pair in this world?
What do you think about past lives?
What about telepathy?
What do you think about UFO-s?
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Some say it's in the Caribbean, some say at the South Pole, while others say it never
existed at all. But an astonishing recent discovery off the coast of Cuba just might solve the mystery of the great sunken
civilization.
The
legend of the lost civilization of Atlantis comes to us primarily from an account recorded by
Plato, the great Greek philosopher and author, around 370 B.C.E. He described it as a beautiful continent-sized island that
existed somewhere to the west of the Mediterranean, by most interpretations. It was a peaceful land, prosperous from its flourishing
commerce, highly advanced in knowledge and technology, and powerful in its governmental influence. After many years of prosperity,
however, the gods looked unfavorably upon the island nation because of its arrogant rulers and complacent citizenry, and they
condemned it. In just one dreadful day and night, Plato tells us, Atlantis was completely destroyed by catastrophic flooding
and disappeared beneath the sea.
Plato's description of the exact location of Atlantis is vague at best,
giving us only its general direction. People have been searching for it ever since.
The idea that such a marvelous lost world may have once existed - and about
which we know so little and have even less evidence - is compelling. People have devoted their lives to studying, researching
and hunting for Atlantis. A lucrative cottage industry has grown around the legend, producing countless books, articles, websites
and movies - all speculating on the true fate of the doomed land......
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Developing and Testing Your Psychokinetic Powers
Can anyone have powers of telekinesis?
"Everyone has the potential to be able to be telekinetic," says Deja Allison
at Telekinesis on Crystalinks. "Telekinesis is created by higher levels of consciousness. It cannot be created by 'wishing it' to happen
on the physical level. The energy to move or bend an object is created by a person's thoughts created by their subconscious
mind."
Several websites suggest ways that you might be able to develop or strengthen
powers of psychokinesis. Using Psychological Telekinesis says meditation and a kind of chanting, which they provide, can help train your mind for the task, even though they offer
no proof of any kind that it really works.
Mario Varvoglis, Ph.D., author of PSI Explorer, suggests that the best way to begin testing psychokinetic powers is not by trying to move a table or even a matchbook. Varvoglis
says it's much better to see if you can influence movement on a microscopic level - micro-PK. Micro-PK has been tested for
years with such devices as random number generators, in which the subject tries to influence the random outcome of the machine
in a way that is much greater than chance. Some of the most interesting tests of this kind are being conducted at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Laboratory (PEAR) laboratory at Princeton University
- and their results show that some people really can influence the computerized random number generators with the power of
their minds. Varvoglis provides a similar test on his PSI Explorer CD-ROM.
Spirit Online offers this seven-step method of improving your PK:
- Meditate daily for half an hour, 15 minutes if your schedule is too busy.
- Attempt PK at least once a day, twice if possible. Give yourself a good
30-60 minutes to try it.
- Focus on one method for at least a week; if it shows no results, switch
methods.
- Be at ease; instead of taking it too seriously, think of it as an experiment,
a game. If you try too hard you'll just end up frustrating yourself and you'll get nowhere.
- Don't give up.
- Don't tell yourself you can't do it, because you can.
- BELIEVE!
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