Thursday, 1 December 2011

Nonlocal communication

Excerpt from Synchrodensity by Deepak Chopra


"In the famous Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment, published in 1987, scientists used a device known as an electroencephalograph to measure brain waves of two people meditating together. They found that some pairs of people they measured showed a strong correlation in their brain wave patterns, suggesting a close bond or mental relationship. These meditators could identify when they felt that they were in "direct communication with each other, and this was confirmed by the machines measuring their brain waves. These strongly bonded pairs were asked to meditate together, side by side, for twenty minutes. Then one of the meditators was taken to a different room that was closed and isolated. With each person in a separate room, the mediators were asked to try to establish direct communication with each other. The meditator who had been moved was then stimulated by bright lights flashing in the room, which caused little spikes in his brain waves called evoked potentials. Because the brain waves of both meditators were still being measured, the scientists were able to see that the mediator who was exposed to light did, indeed,, show the little spikes of evoked potentials. But the fascinating part of the experiment is that the meditator who was not exposed to the light also showed little spikes of brainwaves that corresponded to the evoked potentials of the light-exposed mediator. So these two people were connected at a deep level (via meditation), and that connection allowed for measurable physical reactions even in the person who was not exposed to the light stimulation. What happened to the other, automatically and instantly. 


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Synchrodestiny-Harnessing-Infinite-Coincidence-Miracles/dp/1844132196

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  1. http://www.neuroquantology.com/index.php/journal/index

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