Mysteries of Life
Here’s one: We have carefully documented cases of people who have been diagnosed with incurable disease. Then suddenly, they seem to have no evidence of the disease. There seems little coherence of the factors involved – in other words we can’t look at their lives and see that they all did a particular thing to get well.
Here’s another: All living things have a Kirlian Aura. If you take a living thing and place it within a high frequency electric field, then photograph it, there is a glowing field around the object. This is not simply an effect of the tiny electric impulses we’ve known about for so long, and video of the aura shows it can change and react to outside influences.
Weirder still, if we take a leaf and look at its Kirlian aura, then tear the leaf in half and look again at one half, the missing piece still shows, and it continues to show for half an hour or more.
Here’s one more: Plants can feel. There’s solid objective evidence that a plant will react not just to damage, but to thoughts of damage. A plant will set a flurry of activity on an EEG or a polygraph when someone intends to harm it. Maybe those who think eating vegetables need to rethink their ‘moral’ stance?
Another one: there are documented cases of people receiving transplants from unknown (to them) donors, who subsequently develop strange cravings or behaviours – on checking back, researchers have found the new behavior was characteristic of the donor, now deceased.
Here’s yet another: From what we have learned about nerves and how they work, a batsman in cricket or a batter in baseball should not be able to hit the ball. That little sphere comes at them so fast there is not the time for several sights of the ball (to be able to calculate trajectory and speed) ro reach the brain, be thought about, even instinctively, and the results to be sent back out along the nerves to start the swing – and the bat makes god contact with the balls to often for it to be blind or chance hitting.
There are many such puzzlements in our lives, often ignored or brushed aside as wacko ideas. But we all have strange little experiences in our lives, all of us.
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