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Psychic Abilities
Back in the day, there was experiment where bandages removed from wounded folks were taken and dunked in a solution- and the injured persons experienced pain. No matter the distance of the bandage, the results were the same. An injured dog put on a boat, sent to sea, notified a ship’s Captain that it was noon, because the bandage from dog was dipped in the solution at noon. No, not a Monty Python skit. This epic venture was brought to you by the British Navy and the Royal Society.

It’s always fun watching ‘real’ scientists catching up with facts that are often found within the UFO lore group. Like Remote Viewing, or, Sir Kenelm Digby.
Sir Kenelm Digby, 1603 to 1605, is a big deal, actually. Not small things, either, but like, oh, plants create oxygen, and there is this small thing called photosynthesis. He also, like all real scientist of the time, practiced magick. Not magic, slight of hand to foolery, but like contact spirits and alchemy and that kind of stuff. Regardless of what you think about spiritism, there is consciousness aspect to life, even if just limited to your own unconscious mind, which is bigger than you think, there is something to engaging that.
The language is unimportant. If you engage the great unconscious coke machine, don’t be surprise if sometimes it eats your lunch money. Sometimes, you actually get a coke! It’s not finicky, it just doesn’t always agree with our conscious agenda. It lets you know in subtle ways. When you’re in track with the souls greater desires, usually service to others, things tend to track better. You will know you’re in alignment with higher purposes when you experience more synchronicity, a Carl Jun term.
Cause this is fun. That thing that Digby was doing, which seems to suggest cells communicate with host cells telepathically was duplicated by Cleve Backster in the 1970s! Apparently, Prof Simmons doesn’t know that piece, but he’s very close. I mean, his research took him to Remote Viewing, Ingo Swann, Stephen Schwartz, and, OMG, Leonard Nimoy and psychics finding treasure under the ocean.
Sock alone is worth the tune into! But it’s seriously funny watching Professor Simon’s enthusiasm over finding Stephen Schwartz! Professor Simon just touched the small surface…