





What's the Time?
(www.drdavidhamilton.com)
Here’s something to get you considering that the things aren’t quite how they seem. Could it be possible that things you think about now can affect what happened in the past? Consider this wee ‘Thought Experiment’.
You are about to open an envelope that was sent to you yesterday. It’s either going to say YES or NO.
My intuitive feeling has always been that so long as I don’t know what the envelope says, my state of mind in the present moment can influence it. In other words, the envelope could say NO, but if it was important to me that it says YES then it is possible for me, through intention or by releasing some emotional charge that stops me getting the things I want, to open the envelope and it say YES.
There’s been quite a lot of scientific research into this. It’s called ‘Retroactive Intentional Influence’. Typically, data is collected (electronic or biological) and stored for a few days or months. Then people use their minds to influence the data. Influencing biology in ‘real time’ is well known and is what all healers do, and I cited quite a lot of evidence in ‘It’s the Thought that Counts’. But this was changing biology IN THE PAST and the key was that the people doing the mental work didn’t know that the data was collected earlier and no one (not even the scientists running the experiment) knew what the data was.
If you want to read up on the research then take a look at the following reference. Sometimes in things can appear to be way outside what is generally accepted in science but, over time, many of these become the accepted norm. That has been the pattern with many great scientific advances.
A year 2000 paper in the journal, ‘Alternative Therapies’ reported on 19 separate experiments conducted between 1978 and 1998, with an overall p-value (a measure of the statistical significance...anything less than 0.05 is considered truth) of 0.00000032...!!
The paper is: William Braud (2000), “ Wellness Implications of retroactive intentional influence: Exploring an outrageous hypothesis ”, Alternative Therapies, vol 6, no.1, p37-48. If you Google William Braud and the title you can download a PDF of the paper.
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