Mark Twain,
I’ve held off on demonstrating it until recently even though I have been able to do it since 1988. I’ve demonstrated it often but have not written about it as it is dangerous.
I have a few videos of demonstrations done during lectures. I’ll be demonstrating it again in June at a conference. I’ve demonstrated it many times in a university setting. If you contact me by private message I will email links.
What actually happened is that in 1988 I died of meningitis and then came back into my body. Ever since then I feel people’s thoughts and stored memories as physical objects. I was a university professor and switched careers to psych and then neuroscience research. For many years I have been going to the annual psychiatry association conventions to learn all the current research in the military track for treating PTSD and trauma. The best work in this field was by Skip Rizzo at USC.
I try to attend psychiatry grand rounds every week at the medical school and all of the brain science symposiums to stay current. Too little time as there is much to learn when you are on an investigative search with a passion.
I don’t just read the stored memories but blindfold the person, and then stand many feet from the person and knock them over by touching the stored memories. Memories are stored as holograms at the intersection of the two aspects of consciousness in meridian patterns similar to what Chinese medicine recognizes.
If you’re attending grand rounds every week it’s as a patient and not as a clinician.
The phrase I used to hear was "Thoughts are things. Think with care."
I've not read or heard of many people with this understanding since I left Arizona.
Your posts in this area are very valuable and I appreciate your caution.
On a spiritual level, if I take your posts at face value and as being genuine, then I think you are an example of what is written in Scripture (Acts 2:27, Joel 2:28, etc.).
Like the man says: "Here's your sign." We must be getting close to something major, just as written, perhaps "The Purification" event I've read about.
In addition to cancers and other diseases you've written about, the more I pray and seek forgiveness for my sins, the more I wonder if mental illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer's and others might have the same or a similar cause.
Ultimately, how can one be guilty of a sin one has no memory of? The person's experience then is almost as though being born again and now free of a sinful past s/he can no longer remember.
Just a random thought that I can't support or verify, but the mental is way higher up the hierarchy than the physical body, so I assume that a great deal is possible, just as Jesus said, even "miracles" good or bad, especially if the will is undisciplined or that of a child.
Fascinating gift the Father has blessed you with!
Thank you for using it well and for sharing it as you do!