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Chapter Two
Our Astonishing Nonlocal Mind:
On a Clear Day We Can See Forever |
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A miracle is usually thought of as an event that appears to contradict known scientific laws. Another interpretation of a miracle is a significant occurrence that seems to be inexplicable by the laws of nature, and is therefore attributed to supernatural causes. A miracle is always a surprise. This book is about the miracles of our mind, which have been demonstrated throughout recorded history, and more recently, through a hundred years of psychical research. However, even though psychic abilities have been documented in laboratories, their real importance to us comes from their natural occurrence in our daily lives. |
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We are writing about events that come from an awareness expanded beyond the ordinary unlimited by distance or time. Our ability to forecast future happenings, and to psychically influence healing at a distance, may be seen as miracles because they seem to contradict presently understood laws of science. We believe, however, they are caused not by the supernatural, but by the capabilities of what physicists have come to call our "nonlocal mind." This fascinating and not yet fully understood phenomenon that connects us to each other and to the world at large allows us to describe, experience, and influence activities occurring anywhere in space and time. |
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