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Originally posted by dave420
There is no evidence for psi balls. If there was, science would have investigated them.
Originally posted by dave420
As it is, everyone who claims to be able to create them can't do so under laboratory conditions.
Originally posted by dmac08
This guy is pretty convincing. If that is real I wonder how much time it takes to get that good.
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At Kum Bum she managed to create a 'tulpa', a phantom produced by intense concentration of thought and the repetition of relevant mystical rites over a period of months.
She created a stout, phantom monk, whose form gradually became less ghost like and more life like. Before long the phantasm was accompanying her on her travels and behaving almost like a normal human being. However, he gradually began to change from a fat, jolly monk into a leaner more sinister character, and started to escape from her control.
The tulpa was seen by others in her travelling party, proving it to have an objective existence outside of Alexandra's own mind, but, to avoid serious problems with her creation, Alexandra decided to 'dissolve' it. But this proved extremely difficult as the phantom clung desperately on to his life; she only succeeded in getting rid of him after six months of hard mental concentration.
On 15 October, 1982, and from May 21 to 26, 1986, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) paid her tribute by coming to Digne to visit her house
David-Néel’s 30 or so books about Eastern religion, philosophy, and her exotic and eventful travels have been a major influence on a number of writers. These include English philosopher and writer Alan Wilson Watts (1915 – 1973) and modern radical thinkers like beat writers Jack Kerouac (1922 – 1969) and Allen Ginsberg (1926 – 1997). In fact Ginsberg credited Alexandra David-Néel with converting him to Buddhism.
Originally posted by Drail
Ok.. still nothing. BUT.. I must say light is not created in our mind.. Please go have a talk with Roy G Biv
Originally posted by Reed
unless theres an actual picture of a psiball then i think its total bull#, come on that stuffs off of that cartoon dragon ball z or something.
[Edited on 27-1-2004 by Reed]
Originally posted by dave420
I agree - Bigfoot might actually exist, but until he is shown to exist, anyone who claims to know Bigfoot should be treated with a large dose of skepticism.