The stress response of the body involves all body systems. The heart and blood vessels, the immune system, the lungs, the digestive system, the sensory organs, and brain are modified to meet the perceived danger.
External stressors include adverse physical conditions or stressful psychological environments. Internal stressors can also be physical or psychological. An example of an internal psychological stressor is intense worry about a harmful event that may or may not occur. Read the rest of this entry »
Telepathy is the direct transference of thought from one person (sender) to another person (receiver) without using normal sensory channels. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, specifically to replace the earlier expression thought-transference. A person who is able to make use of telepathy is said to be able to read the minds of others.
Many scientific experiments into telepathy have been conducted, including recent ones by respected universities and most of these scientific experiments claim that telepathy has significant positive results. Telepathy, along with psychokinesis forms the main branches of parapsychological research, and many studies seeking to detect and understand telepathy have been done within the field. Read the rest of this entry »
Simply put, memory is the mental activity of recalling information that you have learned or experienced. That simple definition, though, covers a complex process that involves many different parts of the brain and serves us in disparate ways. Memory can be short-term or long-term.
In short-term memory, your mind stores information for a few seconds or a few minutes: the time it takes you to dial a phone number you just looked up or to compare the prices of several items in a store. You can improve your short term memory. This will allow you to remember numbered sequences, equations, shopping lists, etc for the time it takes to complete the task. You may or may not remember the information the next time you use it. Read the rest of this entry »
Clairvoyance is a sixth sense. It creates the power to see objects and visions. The visions can be in the future, and some times in the past. The sixth sense is related to the images that are always present in your mind that bring messages from other dimensions. These images can be shape, colors, still, animated, remain only a few seconds or last a longer time. You may ’see’ them with your eyes open or closed.
In clairvoyance we ’see’ with what is commonly called the third eye. In the human brain there is a gland called the pineal gland. It is located in the back area of the brain almost in the center of the head. This gland has degenerated from its original size comparable to a ping pong ball to its present size comparable to a pea, because we forgot how to use it a long time ago when our breathing patterns changed. Read the rest of this entry »