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Through practices such as meditation, self-reflection, and devotion (Bhakti), individuals seek to quiet the fluctuations of the mind and achieve a state of inner peace. This state of peace is not merely the absence of external disturbances but a profound sense of serenity that emanates from within.
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If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through narrow chinks of his cavern. —William Blake
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What I present here is not a mathematical proof but rather published experimental evidence from Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and from laboratories across the country. Based on all these decades of data, I believe it would be logically and empirically incoherent to deny the existence of some kind of human ability for direct awareness or experience of distant events that are blocked from ordinary perception, such experience being commonly known as ESP. I say this while fully recognizing that all scientific knowledge is provisional and never immune from subsequent revision .
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RD BK THE REALITY OF ESP
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Consider also that universities and labs all over the world are now using four different protocols experimentally, those protocols being Remote Viewing, the Ganzfeld, Random Number Generation Perturbations, and Presentiment. The results collectively, by protocol, each show a six-sigma effect. Basically, that means that the odds are one in a billion that the results could have occurred by chance. The importance of this statistic becomes clear when we realize that one in a mere twenty is the threshold of significance
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psychic abilities. These abilities—which we all possess —offer a spacious mind that can change your life and your view of reality. Buddhists and Hindus have known this truth since before the time of Christ. The scientific evidence for it is now overwhelming, and modern physics has the means and tools to embrace it. Such abilities have many names: Psi, metaphysics, clairvoyance, and ESP (extrasensory perception) —the last being most familiar.
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NON LOCAL MIND
Robert Jahn’s highly significant results were published in the Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 19828 as a replication of our original SRI remote-viewing experiments published in the same journal six years earlier. These data show odds greater than a billion-to-one (1.8 x 10-11 ) against chance expectation, strong evidence for the existence of nonlocal mind..
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