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Believe in something and you increase the probability of it becoming real.
When described under typical conditions within standard literature, the placebo effect is oft-heralded as an example of the overriding influence of mind over physiology.
But when extrapolated unto the logical conclusions of its existent properties, the placebo effect means something far greater than that simple explanation of cognizant understatement--because it isn't an example of the mind overcoming neurology; it's an example of the consciousness overriding materiality.
Believe in something and you increase the probability of it becoming real.
My own personal intention is to bring to people’s awareness what our human body is capable of doing, so that they can let it into their belief system. The more people start to believe it, the more we will start to see this kind of thing happening. In other words, the more we will start to accept it into our collective minds. Then we will start to see it manifest in the physical.
For example, a miracle is only labeled such because it is an event outside of our belief system. Once we see it happen, we can start to believe it. Once we start to believe it, it can then enter into our consciousness and happen more and more often. It’s as simple as that.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: Trachel
No matter how hard i try, everytime i try to walk through a wall: i hit it. Advice? or is my faith in the force not strong enough?
originally posted by: arpgme
a reply to: Trachel
Believe in something and you increase the probability of it becoming real.
Energy flows where attention goes.
Anita Moorjani who died, saw the other side, healed her own cancer, and came back to life:
My own personal intention is to bring to people’s awareness what our human body is capable of doing, so that they can let it into their belief system. The more people start to believe it, the more we will start to see this kind of thing happening. In other words, the more we will start to accept it into our collective minds. Then we will start to see it manifest in the physical.
For example, a miracle is only labeled such because it is an event outside of our belief system. Once we see it happen, we can start to believe it. Once we start to believe it, it can then enter into our consciousness and happen more and more often. It’s as simple as that.
originally posted by: Trachel
Double-blind studies have long confirmed an interesting facet of human psychology--establishing and elucidating the phenomenon known as the placebo effect.
But that effect confirms far more than science suspected.
When described under typical conditions within standard literature, the placebo effect is oft-heralded as an example of the overriding influence of mind over physiology.
But when extrapolated unto the logical conclusions of its existent properties, the placebo effect means something far greater than that simple explanation of cognizant understatement--because it isn't an example of the mind overcoming neurology; it's an example of the consciousness overriding materiality.
It's a feat made possible when the spirit occupying the body manifests its concerted will towards achieving a desired outcome through scant more than the power of belief. And it's an occurrence demonstrating the phenomenal ability we have towards manipulating probability and modifying our inner state and outer reality with nothing more than the power of our will.
By ingesting a substance like a sugar pill--through taking a compound that demonstrably has zero effect upon the condition at hand--then compounding that decision with the simple addition of unvarnished faith in the efficacy of the method, the body will respond in an unexpected way: healing itself like that ineffective treatment actually functioned.
Instantly something miraculous transpires, and that miracle proves more than the power of the human mind--because it isn't the mind that catalyzes that effect. It's instead the conscious spirit that manifests that miracle through metaphysical manipulation of the material body, coercing cells into healing themselves and illnesses into receding through nothing more than the directed application of psychic will.
Psychic powers are real, and the placebo effect proves it. For through wielding the full power of your conscious spirit--in putting full faith and belief in the efficacy of a possibility, you substantially increase the probability that particular possibility springs into existence.
You quite literally manipulate reality on a quantum level. And through desire alone you bring your chosen reality into life.
Psychic powers are real, and the effect seen so demonstrably and consistently in the placebo effect is the same fundamental idea underlying concepts like The Secret.
Believe in something and you increase the probability of it becoming real.
Wield your faith like a razor-sharp blade and you can cut any obstacle in your path.
Psychic powers are real, and we wield them all subconsciously throughout each and every day. Believe that you'll fail and you make it more likely. Conversely, believe that you'll succeed and you increase your chances of so doing.
And this is the identical idea behind having a homefield advantage--for with countless fans cheering on those performances and placing their conscious energy into yearning towards a sought-after outcome, it becomes far more likely that the aggregate effect of those concerted applications of will can achieve that desired effect.
Knowing this can literally help change your life--for wielding this ability under conscious direction can keep you from harm whilst helping you achieve your dreams. Be careful how you apply the power of your spirit unto the reality around you. Root always for yourself and others to succeed, and withdraw your support from all those sources of chaos and destruction in the world.
Psychic powers are real, and the placebo effect proves it. Thus your conscious intention is quite literally your greatest weapon. So wield it knowingly and use it judiciously, and take up arms towards putting its power behind nothing but causes of benevolence--accomplishing nothing but good for yourself and for others and forever helping the world at large.
Because where you put your intention and how you wield your spiritual powers says practically everything about you as a person.
So work always towards healing yourself, improving yourself, helping one another, and benefiting this universe we share.
Use your psychic powers to empower the realities you want see arise within and throughout this level of existence.
And never let anyone say the placebo effect is nothing more than a rote phenomenon between mind and body.
originally posted by: scojak
a reply to: Trachel
Here's an article to support your theory.
www.iflscience.com...
It's a study that shows prolonged exposure to a placebo can actually make it effective even one the subject is made aware of they are being given a placebo. Your body, mind, consciousness or whatever has been Pavlovianly trained to believe the placebo works.
It doesn't so much support your argument that consciousness over everything else is responsible for the effects, but it does support that the belief of an outcome is stronger than the knowledge of an outcome.
i wouldn't trust just the spiritual guidance and healing powers when i have on the other hand modern medicine available.