SubJeff on 8/5/2010 at 18:30
Quote Posted by witherflower
Yes, in this case burning flesh. Imagine pouring plaster into a footprint
to make a negative cast of it. There's a negative form surrounding everything, but nothing is completely solid is it? So it also goes inside everything through its irregularities and such. My thinking is as follows: If one is making oneself aware of the totality of everything through for example meditation a chemical reaction might occur that will benefit each individal component and the whole as well.
I thought we agreed you'd take less acid.
Namdrol on 8/5/2010 at 20:27
witherflower what do you mean by meditation?
I have lived in and around a Buddhist monastery for 13 years now and generally the people who turn up wanting to fly and walk on water have the most difficulty coping with the normal things in their lives like feeding themselves and paying the bills.
Epos Nix on 8/5/2010 at 20:47
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Hatred.
Why? I'm assuming that's aimed at me.
All I've done is say that I find this story interesting. I would find the idea that I can get gas from my tap interesting as well if you claimed to have recorded proof and interest from the military. I'm sorry if that makes me gullible somehow, but from my perspective no great discovery can be made if it is rejected outright because it doesn't jive with the common understanding of things.
witherflower on 8/5/2010 at 22:10
Quote Posted by Namdrol
witherflower what do you mean by meditation?
I have lived in and around a Buddhist monastery for 13 years now and generally the people who turn up wanting to fly and walk on water have the most difficulty coping with the normal things in their lives like feeding themselves and paying the bills.
That must be a fascinating place to be, Namdrol.
What I mean by meditation is letting oneself become void of thought and ego and thus return to one's natural state. Back to the singularity everything originated.
Here's a supporting pat on the back to Epos Nix, by the way.
Morte on 10/5/2010 at 13:22
Quote Posted by witherflower
Isn't it possible for scepticism and an open mind to exist side by side?
Skepticism is keeping an open mind. It's putting aside preconceived notions and then following the goddamn facts and evidence.
Believing in the impossible when everything is saying it's bullshit isn't keeping an open mind, it's closing your mind to the facts because you prefer to live in a fantasy land of fairies and unicorns.
witherflower on 10/5/2010 at 14:06
Quote Posted by Morte
... you prefer to live in a fantasy land of fairies and unicorns.
Well, I can't argue with that. I'm sorry if I've offended anyone, it was not my intention.
Sinister Handed on 10/5/2010 at 16:03
For anyone even remotely believing this, I'd advise you to pick up a copy of the medical journal, "Everyone Poops" by Dr. Taro Gomi. It clearly explains how this isn't possible. Be warned though, it contains a lot of scientific jargon and leaves a few questions unanswered, such as, "Which end is the snakes behind?" and "What does whale poop look like?"
Namdrol on 11/5/2010 at 11:42
Well, he's finished his 2 week stay as the (
http://www.physorg.com/news192690076.html) Indian military's guest.
And a major hole in the experiments methodology has been exposed.
Quote:
"(Jani's) only contact with any kind of fluid was during gargling and bathing periodically during the period,"
David on 11/5/2010 at 12:41
Man who puts water in mouth definitely not drinking any of it at all!
Those conducting the experiment are way too interested in how he is accomplishing his feat, rather than if he is.