Thanks. glad to see some are still here.
This whole deal echoes of Lisa McPherson. Anyone know of this case?
George Felos, attorney for Michael Schiavo, related an incident in his book, Litigation as Spiritual Practice, which reveals his ability to "kill with a thought":
"About a half-hour into the journey [plane trip] the thought crossed my mind, I wonder what it would be like to die right now? The thought particularly intrigued me since I felt so "conscious" at the moment. I indulged the thought by imagining the plane starting to lose its trajectory and descend. As the nose of the aircraft headed down, I distinctly felt concern arise and swiftly shift to panic among the passengers. My visualization was particularly vivid. As we went into a free fall, I heard screaming everywhere and saw objects frenziedly flying and smashing all around the cabin."
"As the plane plunged, gravity pressed against my body, and I felt death grasp us. Only a few moments remained before the earth would break our fall. I turned from the chaos around me, calmly looked inside, and asked, 'What is this death?'"
Felos then went on to relate the passengers' fear as the plane continued its downward descent:
"We felt a pulse of downward acceleration, which transformed our fear to near panic. At that moment, when the rumblings of incipient screams began to be heard, the nose started to lift and the craft quickly resumed its even path."
It was then that George Felos promised himself, "No more visualizations for me on this trip."
About twenty minutes after this incident, George heard the voice of "God" speak to him in a slightly stern voice:
"Be careful what you think. You are more powerful than you realize." (Quotes source: Litigation as Spiritual Practice, pages 181-182)
http://libertytothecaptives.net/felos_scientology_ot_viii_kill_with_a_thought.html