Thinking the unthinkable
I am neither a quantum physicist nor a scientist, and cannot claim to know or understand the convoluted mathematical formulas that physicists come up with to prove their findings about physical reality.
I am neither a quantum physicist nor a scientist, and cannot claim to know or understand the convoluted mathematical formulas that physicists come up with to prove their findings about physical reality.
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Is it possible for a person to disappear in one physical location and simultaneously appear in another place many miles away? This phenomenon is called “teleportation.”
For nearly 2,000 years, Christians all over the world have been made to believe that there are only four Gospels about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, namely: those written by the evangelists Luke, Mark, Matthew and John.
In the last two weeks, I received interesting testimonials from my former students on how they used the power of visualization or mental imagery to get what they wanted.
In 1987, this column, formerly called “Inner Mind,” was intended to discuss topics to develop one’s inner faculties.
HERE are questions and comments I received recently from readers. “I would like your opinion on the three dreams I had since last year.
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Here are interesting questions from reader Cherry about reincarnation, suicide and afterlife.
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