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Originally posted by ADHDsux4me
In essence it affirms that in our everyday lives we make our own reality, and affect subatomic physics by sheer will alone.
It lends credence to "Magic" is real, but in a scientific manor.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Originally posted by ADHDsux4me
In essence it affirms that in our everyday lives we make our own reality, and affect subatomic physics by sheer will alone.
By will? No, but its been known for a long time now that the act of observation 'causes' effects. Schrodingers cat and all.
It lends credence to "Magic" is real, but in a scientific manor.
It has absolutely nothing to do with magic. Its relevant to subatomic affects, not macroscopic events.
Originally posted by masterp
Another site that tries to marry hardcore science with spirituality and religion. And they sell stuff, too. Please avoid like a plague.
Originally posted by blanketgirl
Take just the part about water
the site
Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them
as to the subatomic vs. macroscopic- the little things will make up and create the big things.
en.wikipedia.org...
The movie What the #$*! Do We Know!? is also a major source of controversy involving Ramtha and a number of scientists. Critics of the film describe it as a pseudoscientific fiction and not the documentary and scientifically based film it projects. JZ Knight appears briefly "channelling" Ramtha in the film to reinforce the apparent connections between ancient spiritual beliefs and new discoveries in quantum physics. The three directors of the film are admitted students of RSE.