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How to Remote Influence using the Power of God, part 1 of 3

This post is an addendum to “Way of the MindGate, encounters of the 1st kind” from Mind Patterns: Abundance vs. Poverty. I’m also responding to another earlier post I made on how remote influencing is negated by Tesla Technology.

This is correct to a certain point. We must also consider the spiritual channels that bypass all barriers including Tesla Technology; although this technology can affect subspace, it cannot serve as a barrier in the astral plane or hyperspace as long as it operates in physical reality.

Our link to spiritual reality is our souls, the subspace part of ourselves. Within each of us is the equal potential for good or evil since we are physical beings. We make that conscious choice every day. Sometimes, people choose to be evil, so good Christians must intervene.

Consider the unresolved mystery of Hitler’s fanatical deputy, Rudolph Hess, and his strange, some say, insane flight to England on the night of May 10, 1941 bearing a peace offer. Look up Dion Fortune’s “Society of Inner Light.” The subject is further covered at Holy Life, HealingMindN.

What other proof is there of “spiritual” powers?

Faith in a supreme being to perform miracles stems from two sources: Culture and personal experience. Either way, it doesn’t matter. Double blind experiments have proven that the power of prayer can produce viable, measurable results. Here is an example from Collective DNA Consciousness:

The Power of Prayer?

Grow mold in two identical petri dishes 1 and 2 and pray for dish-1. Don’t pray for dish-2. The mold in dish-1 will grow bigger [1998]. (The National Institute of Health, Office of Alternative Medicine) [btw: In a similar experiment in 1986 at UCSF, 24 heart patients were randomly assigned to two groups of 12 and the group receiving prayers did better.]


Faith Heals

Reproducible scientific experiments carried out by Harold Koenig of Duke University show that people who have a religion, any religion, are healthier, are more disease resistant, and live longer than those who don’t. (See also the book by Dale Matthews, 1998)


Superstition proved to improve performance

..The results of all four experiments showed the superstition did improve performance. In the golf task those with the “lucky ball” performed significantly better than the control, and those doing the motor dexterity test were faster and better if the researcher wished them luck.

The third and fourth experiments showed the improvements were brought about by changes in “perceived self-efficacy,” with those keeping their lucky charms reporting they felt confident and competent to carry out the task. The fourth experiment also indicated performance was improved because the superstitious belief led them to try harder and be more persistent, because those who kept their lucky charms set higher goals for themselves and kept working longer on the puzzle… (Physorg)

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