Saturday, February 20, 2010

The ideomotor effect

If you ever read about or contemplated the validity of esoteric principles like ouija boards,
kinesiology, and hypnotic suggestions to name a few, scientists call it the ideomotor effect.
Although we might not be aware it, we can be influenced by suggestions and ideas by others or thru our own observations to definitely affect body motor behaviour. The basic understanding
came about in the 1850's when scientists went after the moving tables in the sceance rage back then. Ancient man understood this, as radiesthesia is older than the hills. I had in my possession
for many years a pendulum made of every metal known, alloyed this way in order to "tune" to any frequency. It came from france from the 'house 'of the famous french monk who performed
miracles in the 1930's. The parents of lost children he found, would not take kindly to the naysayers who tried to pooh-pooh his methods. In 1988-89 i read in the L.a. times of how mormon water witches found water where 2 consulting firms and various government agencies
tasked to the water finding discipline failed to do so. In a tea party i was invited to in arizona in 1974 i met various members of a metaphysical society-one of them showed me in the desert
3 hours away a vein of chrysacola he discovered with a coat hanger. This reminded me of the famous dutch gentleman who could read your body with a coat hangar as well. What is strange
is that people have been known to receive radio wave music thru their metal dental fillings!
And we wonder why we hum a tune and its the same when we turn the radio on. We could carry on forever with all this but the point i wanted to make was that there are people out there who know more about ourselves and natures hidden side than you could imagine and they sometimes
use it to great advantage unbeknown to the ignorant. In sales there are tricks bordering on lunacy but they work or they wouldnt be used.

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