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Scientific Proof of Jedi Powers … and How to Develop Them

Friday, March 4, 2016 15:26
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5th March 2016

By Brendan D. Murphy

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

Repeated ignorant or stubborn denial of the existence of certain powers does not keep them from existing—except for us!” — Harold M. Sherman, psychic

Everyone has some level of innate intuitive capability, a.k.a., Jedi powers, and this has been demonstrated repeatedly over several decades of experiments by the parapsychological community through tens of thousands of trials utilizing thousands of regular people with no known or presupposed psychic gifts. (That is to say nothing, of course, of those many successful experiments carried out with people having well-established reputations for performing “paranormal” feats.) While some people are born with obvious psychic talents, most of us have to invest time and effort over the long-term in order to develop them from their latent state. (Note: this process necessitates activating your multidimensional DNA andkundalini.)

In this article, we will look at research, guidelines and relevant principles for unblocking and developing your innate intuitive abilities, a.k.a. your superpowers. Read on, oh Jedi.

Open Your Mind and Eliminate Closed Ones

Have you ever noticed how closed-minded skeptics (CMS) rarely if ever have any experiences with the siddhis (psychic faculties) or “the paranormal” in general? Soviet research into psychokinesis involving Nina Kulagina demonstrated qualitatively that a skeptic’s mere presence does have an effect on a psychic’s ability to function properly. Hence, with a CMS (or several) in the room or otherwise involved in the experiment, a psychic is more likely to “fail,” thus “proving” the CMS right (at least in his own narrow reality tunnel). It is merely a case of self-fulfilling prophecy. Thus, regarding your own psi abilities what you believe is true, to a large extent—and unfortunately the presence of non-believers nearby or within the experimental setup can be detrimental.

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