1652047382 Unexpected Behavior of Matter in Conjunction with Human Consciousness
- Journal :: Journal of Scientific Exploration
- Author :: Dong Shen
- Date :: 2010
- Tags :: psychokinesis
The “second consciousness state” (SCS) of human consciousness is described. While in this state, it is possible, for example, for a trained person to move a piece of paper out of a well-capped container without physical contact. The solid state of matter (in this case, a piece of paper) seems no longer to behave like a solid during the removal process. Rather, it seems to behave according to a tunneling process associated with a quantum mechanical wave function. The key element for success of this experiment is a participant with the ability to achieve the SCS. The participant has to adjust his/her consciousness to awaken this new state, which co-exists with the normal, fi rst consciousness state. A detailed description of the experiment as well as of the SCS is presented. Achievement of the SCS is enhanced with an unhurried and supportive environment. At least a week should be allowed for a formal test of a well-trained participant. The possibility of deceptive practices is discussed. This experiment is of interest because it poses a serious challenge to scientifi c principles known to physicists and neuroscientists.
- Mental screen
- In China this type of experiment has been repeated numerous times, but translations from the Chinese are still rare. The first thing most practitioners experienced in similar experiments was an image of the object formed on a virtual “screen” located in front of the forehead when the practitioners deeply focused on the object for a while (Wu, Zhou, and Luo, 1998:584–587). Some authors (Lee, 1998) make reference to a “third eye” in the middle of the forehead. The “screen”, which appears to be located in front of the forehead, is called the “third-eye screen” in this paper
- It takes about half a minute to one hour (Chen and He, 1999a; Qian, 1989), depending on the mental condition of the practitioners, to obtain a third-eye screen. In most cases, the screen is an indicator that a person has entered a special state of consciousness. For differentiation from the normal consciousness state (first consciousness state), which is used for our daily thinking, this special state of mind is defined as the second consciousness state (SCS). Most researchers in this field believe everybody has the capacity to achieve the SCS, which may be inactive or degenerate but is capable of being reactivated with some training.
- Is ESP necessary for PK
- The psychokinetic (PK) transporting process of matter apparently can only take place when the image of the object is stable on the third-eye screen (Lee, Shen, and Sun, 1999; Luo, 1989:180–186). In this experiment, the SCS was used to “hold” the images on the third-eye screen while the first consciousness state (normal thinking) was used to visualize moving the paper out of the plastic container. It works as if the “paper image” on the screen is able to receive information from the practitioner’s mind. When the image of the object is clearly displayed on the third-eye screen, the experiment is very likely to be successful.
- The practitioner said that during the experiment he concentrated on the black cartridge container and got it deep in his consciousness while entering into the SCS. Then an image of the container appeared on the third-eye screen located in front of his forehead. He saw the image of the paper in the same way. At the very beginning, the paper image was not stable and not clear. After he focused on the image for a while, it became stable and clear on the screen. The number on the paper could then be easily read, that is, 830 written in blue, even though the paper was folded inside the capped container. When the image of the paper was clear on the screen, he started to use his mind to move the paper out of the container. At a certain point, he “saw” in his mind that the container was empty and saw in the room that the paper was on the floor near the wall.