If you look at the human body, it appears to be solid – flexible yes, but still solid. Yet, we know that roughly 70 percent of the body is water (with variations, depending on one’s age). Can you hear that water splashing around? Of course not, because it is contained in trillions of tiny little balloons called cells. Let’s magnify an individual cell—or better yet: an individual drop of water. We will find that it is made of molecules. These also resemble balloons, and are filled with gases: hydrogen and oxygen. Now, if we could go deeper into them, at higher magnification, we would find atoms—the tiniest particles that make up the entire universe.
The actual atomic structure is even more unbelievable. If we could magnify the nucleus (which is positively charged) to be the size of a pin head and put it in the middle of a stadium, the closest electron (which is negatively charged) would be outside the bleachers! Moreover, the weight of the entire stadium (or atom in this case) would be contained in that single nucleus! Now imagine the tiny electron as only a speck of dust (if even that) travelling around the stadium at such break-neck speed, that you would never be able to actually point it out. It would cover any spot in the stadium at any given moment, giving it the appearance of a full ball. Yes, to an outsider, the atom would appear to be a ball. However, we do know that it is not. Most of that atom is just the energy holding things together. 99.9999999999 percent (give or take a few nines) of the atom is just empty space, like the universe itself. As in the universe, there are some distant “stars” in the atom as well, called quarks, as well as other tiny “particles,” but they are not important for our visualization.
We also know that our bodies are electromagnetic in nature. Our nerves transfer electromagnetic signals all day long. Our heartbeat is regulated by electric current. Not to mention our electromagnetic brain activity. As a matter of fact, we can measure everything in our bodies that we can measure in a radio or TV set: we have amps, ohms, volts, etc.
Contemporary medicine still has the best diagnostic methods. Unfortunately, it separates the mind from the body (or the electromagnetic from the physical) and doesn’t look at the human being as a whole. It is important to realize that, as with all things in the universe, our energy tries to stay in a certain balance. Just like the T’ai Chi symbol, a.k.a. the Yin and Yang. We learned that the human energy field itself is connected to every aspect of our being: mind, body, spirit, emotions, and whatnot. Balancing the energy will thus affect every part. Many times, I had clients for certain physical problems, and they reported improvements in their mental and emotional lives, too. Vice versa as well. It is a positive side effect.
Phychokinesis is real, and quite fun to watch, as well as experience in person!