Friday 24 December 2021

A potential Questionaire which could be fully developed for a serious study of Thoughts as "Things"?

 The following maybe of interest...It is extracted from another blog of mine and is an example of the need to seriously consider "thoughts" as being real (subtle) things rather than just somekind of product of the brain, or rather the "non-physical mind. It is is an example of phenomenology  and hence, a part of  Multi-Dimensional Science RS



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It was around this time that I began to develop a questionaire about thought structure, and contents of the human mind. Unfortunately, I do not have a copy of it. But I can give some idea of the questions presented....


1. Do your thoughts appear visual most of the time?

2. If you close your eyes, and see an image what is the appearance of its surrounds. Is it fuzzy? Is it grainy? Is it firelike? etc

3. Does the surround of your image change, or not? If so, what shape manifests itself?

4. Do you feel thoughts as images enter different points of the human body? Do your thoughts of love for example enter the heart area? Do mainly intellectual
thoughts enter the top the head....et cetera.

5. Do you sense thoughts sometimes enter your head as if they were "disembodied" energies? (Here, the notion is like question 4) For example, people sometimes say that a thought just struck them, or it just came into their mind out of the blue...and so on.

The above are just some examples of the thoughts questionaire.

A member of the SWG called Miss Portsmouth actually undertook answering the questions. She found it very interesting, and incidently, she was studying psychology! She gave some intriguing answers but unfortunately I do not have a record of it.

In occult circles "thoughts are things". I recall once doing a telepathic experiment with a friend. The latters thought with the actual word sent was seen by my minds eye as it flashed into my head.

I recall too when I was in a watch repair workshop which was close to East Berks College in Windsor that I was gaining a strong mental rapport with a friend, Steven Stroud. All of a sudden I was aware for a few seconds of a coloured "field" of energy connecting me with him in a kind of telepathic link.


Source of the above

Thursday 15 April 2021

Something about Dr Simon Duan......

The following is sourced from a talk held by the Society of Psychical Research in 2021. Although Psi is frequently referenced in Chinese historical records throughout the history, Chinese scientists only began serious investigation into Psi in the early 1980s. Research was conducted at major universities under defence-related auspices in Beijing under the umbrella of “somatic science”. Evidence in vast quantities and of varying quality was collected from induced ESP among children, effects of mental intervention on living systems, and strong macro PK from highly skilled qigong practitioners. This talk will give a brief historical account of Psi research in China, including a critical review of some key experiments, findings, implications, problems and proposed theoretical models to explain Psi. Biography of Dr Simon Duan Dr Simon Duan is founder of Metacomputics Labs that researches a new theoretical framework that unifies consciousness, mind and matter. Further details on www.metacomputics.com In collaboration with researchers around the world, Metacomputics model is being applied to develop innovative healing and healthcare, learning and personal development, new materials and processes, clean energy generation and artificial intelligence. Simon came from China to the UK to study in the 80’s. After receiving a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Cambridge University, he worked for many years in research and development, technology commercialisation and management consultancy in both the UK and China. He has long-standing interests in parapsychology and is currently Vice President of Chinese parapsychology association.

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