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Applied Kinesiology and Voodoo


Bell's theorem is absolutely fascinating. It is derived only from mathematical logic. As long as our rules of logic are correct, Bell's theorem must also be correct. Although thus "proven", what it implies is unclear.

Actually, the validity of Bell’s theorem implies that one of three basic assumptions is wrong:

1. Logic is valid.
2. "Reality" is something that exists separate from observation.
3. Information cannot travel instantaneously from one point to another; cannot travel faster than the speed of light.

Logic is likely valid. If not, we need a whole new mathematics and philosophy.
If number 2 is the invalid culprit, then the world we perceive is only that way because of our perception of it. What we call reality only comes into existence as a result of our perception. This sounds like the Toltec belief: That the world we perceive is a creation of our minds. Their awakened members contend that when they move their assemblage points, they perceive totally different realities.

If number 3 is wrong, then information can travel faster than light as assumed above. Perhaps it can’t. But if it can’t, then number two is incorrect which means that our world is much less "objective" and "real" than most imagine! It would be more accurate to state that the world as you know it comes into existence as a result of your act your observation.

Either answer is very mysterious and wonderful. Could it be that parts of the universe are in constant contact with one another instantaneously, no matter how distant from one another? This sounds like a scientific proof of the unity of all existence. Or perhaps reality as we experience it has no existence in and of itself. It is generated by our personal and social acts of observation. Whichever one of these two (or perhaps both) is the case, we are in a far more amazing universe than most imagine."

This is quoted from the webpage
http://joyousworld.com/qabalah/pages/bigpicture.html
There, about 2/3 the way through the huge page, is the story of Bell's theorem and a photo of the man who derived it.

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Concerning "spirit" in blood, I made a fascinating discovery. A friend, a medical doctor at the dinner table, had a small cut on her finger. I gathered a bit of her blood on a tissue and placed it in a little plastic bag. Another friend, a man at the table, volunteered for an experiment. First, I did meridian diagnostics on the doctor with the cut. Then I energy balanced the volunteered man so all his meridians were in balance. Then had him place the bag with the blood under his belt near his skin. Next I did meridian diagnostics on him. With the little packet of blood upon his body, he had the precise energy imbalances that the doctor had. The presence of her blood near his body put him into her energy imbalanced state.

The next part sounds a bit like voodoo! I energy balanced him while the little packet of blood was upon his body. He was put into balance. Then I went back to the doctor and found that she too was in complete energy balance. I balanced him to her blood and she was put into balance with no direct contact whatsoever.

--Dr. Robert Frost