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Not long ago I was corresponding with Professor Bill Bengston about the energy healing experiments he has been conducting with Prof. Moga and others.
I had purchased his book, The Energy Cure, and it was quite an interesting read.
His work had continued since that book was published, and many people have successfully been training using his image-cycling technique.
What is very interesting to me, is that it appears they are keeping the desire portion of the frontal lobes busy with fast-cycling images, which is likely then bypassing the frontal lobe filter system.
In our correspondence, he had mentioned that they did figure out they could store this in cotton balls. Dean Radin was also involved in that study.
So, long story short, here we suddenly have science proof of talismans in action.
If you charge a cotton ball with healing energy, and it works, doesn't that make it an active talisman?
My questions for Bill were the obvious, like: What other materials did you try to use? How long does the healing energy last? Is it as effective as a live person? Was there any measurable change in the cotton?
All of that was still to be tested in follow-up experiments.
But, how cool is this?
I had purchased his book, The Energy Cure, and it was quite an interesting read.
His work had continued since that book was published, and many people have successfully been training using his image-cycling technique.
What is very interesting to me, is that it appears they are keeping the desire portion of the frontal lobes busy with fast-cycling images, which is likely then bypassing the frontal lobe filter system.
In our correspondence, he had mentioned that they did figure out they could store this in cotton balls. Dean Radin was also involved in that study.
So, long story short, here we suddenly have science proof of talismans in action.
If you charge a cotton ball with healing energy, and it works, doesn't that make it an active talisman?
My questions for Bill were the obvious, like: What other materials did you try to use? How long does the healing energy last? Is it as effective as a live person? Was there any measurable change in the cotton?
All of that was still to be tested in follow-up experiments.
But, how cool is this?