One of the most dramatic examples of the power of the mind is the following report made by Dr. Bruno Klopfer regarding one of his patients in Psychological Variables in Human Cancer," Journal of Prospective Techniques 31 (1957), pp. 331-40
"Psychologist Bruno Klopfer was treating a man named Wright who had advanced cancer of the lymph nodes. All standard treatments had been exhausted, and Wright appeared to have little time left. His neck, armpits, chest, abdomen, and groin were filled with tumors the size of oranges, and his spleen and liver were so enlarged that two quarts of milky fluid had to be drained out of his chest every day. But Wright did not want to die.”
“He had heard about an exciting new drug called Krebiozen, and he begged his doctor to let him try it. At first his doctor refused because the drug was only being tried on people with a life expectancy of at least three months. Wright was not expected to live that long. Finally the doctor gave in and gave Wright an injection of Krebiozen on Friday, but in his heart of hearts he did not expect Wright to last the weekend.”
“To his surprise, on the following Monday he found Wright out of bed and walking around. Klopfer reported that his tumors had 'melted like snowballs on a hot stove' and were half their original size. This was a far more rapid decrease in size than even the strongest X-ray treatments could have accomplished. Ten days after Wright's first Krebiozen treatment, he left the hospital and was, as far as doctors could tell by their tests, cancer free. When he entered the hospital he had needed an oxygen mask to breathe, but when he left he as well enough to fly his own plane at 12,000 feet with no discomfort.”
“Wright remained well for about two months, but then articles began to appear asserting the Krebiozen actually had no effect on cancer of the lymph nodes. Wright, who was rigidly logical and scientific in his thinking, became depressed, suffered a relapse, and he was readmitted to the hospital. The tumors had literally returned all over his body.”
“This time his physician decided to try an experiment. He told Wright that Krebiozen was every bit as effective as it had seemed, but that some of the initial supplies of the drug had deteriorated during shipping. He explained, however, that he had a new highly concentrated version of the drug and could treat Wright with this. The physician used only plain water and went through an elaborate procedure before injecting Wright with the placebo.”
“Again the results were dramatic. Tumor masses melted, chest fluid vanished, and Wright was quickly back on his feet and feeling great. He remained symptom-free for another two months, but then the AMA announced that a nationwide study of Krebiozen had found the drug worthless in the treatment of cancer. This time Wright's faith was completely shattered. His cancer blossomed anew and he died TWO DAYS LATER."
Remarkably, Dr. Klopfer would later discover that the original medication that he had received was only a placebo and not the Krebiozen. Some medical professionals have discounted this story because it was ‘all in Wright’s mind.’ Isn’t that the intriguing part of this experience? Isn’t it enlightening that some tumors the size of oranges and others the size of walnuts appeared and disappeared so quickly due to his thoughts?
“The people of the Trobriand Islands engage freely in sex before marriage, but premarital pregnancy is strongly frowned upon. They use no form of contraception, and seldom if ever resort to abortion. Premarital pregnancy is virtually unknown. Because of their cultural beliefs, unmarried women are unconsciously preventing themselves from getting pregnant.”
In the book, Experiments in Distant Influence, studies showed that a hypnotized subject not only could taste what the hypnotist tasted but blinked when a light was shown in the hypnotist’s eye and sneezed when the hypnotist took a whiff or ammonia. This is how thought and feelings make us connected and that thought and belief are transmitted between all of us.
On September 7, 1871, the New York Herald reported “Nathan Cocker, an elderly blacksmith in Easton Maryland could handle red-hot metal without being harmed. He could hold a red-hot incandescent shovel to the soles of his feet until it was cool. He could lick the edge of the shovel and pour melted lead shot in his mouth, allowing it to run over his teeth and gums until it solidified.”
“In 1927 Dr. K.R. Wissen, a New York physician came across a 12-year-old boy who could handle red-hot irons out of a fireplace without ever getting harmed. He discovered this by accident when he would just pick up red-hot horseshoes in his uncle’s blacksmith shop when his uncle wasn’t around.” Of course these sound unusual but when these people were examined, they were physically no different than you or me. They weren’t told they shouldn’t or couldn’t do these things.
On my previous posts I mentioned that a naturalist could produce a sound that could alter flames of a fire. I have also shared information regarding a man in a coma, who overheard and misunderstood what a group of doctors said about his condition, and thinking he was well, immediately came out of the coma with his heart problem immediately rectified.
The intent of my posts is to keep these possibilities within our consciousness so that we all begin sharing and knowing what more is possible. And here is something additional that I am sharing with my fellow travelers.
The aspect of being in multiple places, bilocation is a reality. It is accomplished by elongating an aspect of your Being and stretching it (using a recognizable term) to wherever you desire to be. This essence of yourself is able, through your recognition of your capability, to manifest in visible physical form in both locations. As in most of my posts, the keys I am sharing here with you, is something I have personal knowledge and experience.
Before the Church forbid Padre Pio from speaking or writing on how he did certain ‘miracles,’ he stated this same fact. He bilocated by elongating an aspect of his consciousness. He did not do anything different than others who have bilocated thousands of years earlier as well as after his time. The point of my post is that we limit ourselves when we accept mental boundaries. We limit ourselves when we follow someone else's beliefs. What one can do…all have the potentiality to do. Accept no boundaries and ponder the aspects of each of these stories.
I love you. With love, in love and through love.