by zan » Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:56 am
LENA wrote:zan wrote:LENA wrote:One of my teachers in my bachelor used to do those stuff to us...in a religion course...when we was talking about the centre etc...he also had the power to make us see things and feel that we could travel to a different world...i dont know if you believe that...but I used to believe that he was crazy...but when i faced that I was really amazed!!! Sound weird???
It’s a shame when people use parlour tricks in conjunction with religion to freak people out. I don't believe in religion or other worlds Lena. This one is more than enough for me.
He did not use the religion to do that...he just do that in his course...but he was talking about the centre and the power of brain...the concentration etc. He told us to look on a spot and nowhere else...the spot is a circle in a circle that is in a circle...like that illusion thing...he even told us how to sit to relax and be able to touch "communicate with earth"...anyway long story.... and you are right my dear he freak me out!!!
Sorry my misunderstanding. Even so I do get annoyed at people taking natural things and making them mystical. The example I use is this thing about people having near death experiences. They all say that they see a light at the end of a tunnel and every one says that that is the light that takes you to heaven. The proof was that ALL the people saw the same light so it must be true. I saw the light (HAHA) one night years ago. The televisions of the day were black and white and when you turned them off the picture would shrink and a small white spot would remain in the middle of the screen for ages. It was a joke at the time that telly addicts would sit and watch the spot until that too would disappear. Well I did just that one night and had a Eureka moment. I realised that the ALL the people that saw the same thing because that is the way the brain shuts down. Simple as that.