06-09-2015, 08:47 AM
Interested to hear more details on this test. What exactly did the "wait"group do? And what did the control group do? I thought the control group was not supposed to do anything yet they also seemed to increase skin conductivity.
But mainly I want to know how people were "trained" to send compassion. Don't you have to understand how something works before you can train someone to do it better.
I have read about a lot of "scientific" studies that ended up being total garbage. I'd like to hear more about this one.
I realize that there are lots of things that humans can control within their own body through bio-feedback. People can even control their own body temperature. So I know there is a huge "Mental" aspect to healing. But I just don't think another persons thoughts can have a direct effect on another person.
If you believe in this I would guess that you would also believe that one person can make another person sick just by sending the right signal. It has to work both ways, correct?
But mainly I want to know how people were "trained" to send compassion. Don't you have to understand how something works before you can train someone to do it better.
I have read about a lot of "scientific" studies that ended up being total garbage. I'd like to hear more about this one.
I realize that there are lots of things that humans can control within their own body through bio-feedback. People can even control their own body temperature. So I know there is a huge "Mental" aspect to healing. But I just don't think another persons thoughts can have a direct effect on another person.
If you believe in this I would guess that you would also believe that one person can make another person sick just by sending the right signal. It has to work both ways, correct?