tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post7628083187431098244..comments2023-10-29T19:20:03.632-07:00Comments on Malcolm's Musings: Anomalies: Why Psychics Don't Win LotteriesMalcolm Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00672612354161787023noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-63531586694692477582022-09-23T06:13:08.561-07:002022-09-23T06:13:08.561-07:00Thank you sharing a Informative blog! Keep Going!!...Thank you sharing a Informative blog! Keep Going!!<br /><a href="https://www.vishnuastrologer.com/" rel="nofollow">Best Astrologer in London</a> Vishnu Astrologerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02920547430970247427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-11039959562479759792021-01-23T02:54:21.913-08:002021-01-23T02:54:21.913-08:00โรงงานผลิตสบู่
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Thank you for all the inte...Great Article Malcom..<br /><br />Thank you for all the interesting information.<br /><br />So, glad you spoke about Remote Viewing. I have read a lot on that topic and it is fascinating .. and it's true .. anyone can do it. <br /> Just slow your breathing, calm your mind, then ask a question and listen to the answers [images, words, sounds etc..]. <br /> You need to listen without interpretation or analysing. It takes a little practise .. but it really works. I have been doing RV on and off for a 5 yrs and I got some great results, I could verify.<br /> Russell Targ's book 'Limitless Mind' is amazing. He was one of the Directors of the RV program with Hal Puthoff. <br /> It is always been said in RV that you cannot remote view numbers like in a lottery; you can only remote view something real, like a person, place or thing in the past, present or future.<br /> I remember reading in a book years ago .. can't remember the authour?? .. but he made a great quote I will never forget: "Something is always impossible until it's done!"<br /> Which brings me to my main point .. you can remote view numbers .. I know this for a fact and Meditation or Remote Viewing is the key. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-42482555757535515612018-02-15T11:51:15.983-08:002018-02-15T11:51:15.983-08:00Good post. I learn something totally new and chall...Good post. I learn something totally new and challenging on sites I stumbleupon on a daily basis.<br />It's always exciting to read through articles from other authors and practice a little something <br />from other websites.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-55344486268220425892015-07-23T15:31:45.873-07:002015-07-23T15:31:45.873-07:00I could never be accused of being psychic. In fact...I could never be accused of being psychic. In fact, I couldn't 'intuit' my way out of a wet paper bag with a map and a flash light. Just thought I'd get that out of the way before I go on.<br /><br />For the last 20 years, I bought 'quick pick' lottery tickets once a week - the ones a computer chooses for you - and never won so much as tuppence. <br /><br />Recently, I decided to pick my own numbers because I was fed up with a machine choosing duds for me. As a result, I've won small amounts (nothing to write home about, but a pretty damn big deal for me) twice now - once last month and again this month - so I know something's got to be going on between my two minds.<br /><br />Interestingly, on both occasions I chose my own numbers for the first 6 rows, and then used quick picks for the last 6 rows. Guess which rows my wins were located in both times? Yeah - the rows of numbers that I chose, NOT the machine.<br /><br />So I thought it was hilarious when I came across an article yesterday by a supposed mathematics expert who said that people have a better chance of being struck by lightning or seeing a UFO (both of which I've experienced, btw) than winning numbers they've chosen for themselves - and that they should stick with quick picks to increase their chances of winning. <br /><br />I laughed so hard I cried - it was the funniest thing I've read in years<br /><br />Just goes to show that the words of experts are generally empty, full of silly cliches and almost always patronizing . <br /><br />Trust yourself, not a machine or an 'expert'. Just yourself. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-43336840128237122552014-04-16T00:27:15.637-07:002014-04-16T00:27:15.637-07:00please read early book by 'dannion brinkley&#...please read early book by 'dannion brinkley' - he won what he wanted and <br />stopped because of greedy fair weather friends.<br />buddy here could tell time on clock in another room, understand conversations <br />in other cars on highway and shot perfect scores on targets. he quit shooting.<br />I guess it is like being able to move your ' in flight ' golf ball with your thoughts. <br />one kinds of looses interest after a few holes ;-))<br />love all - jim .<br />.jimhicks36noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-25867454603050487072014-04-15T16:42:02.967-07:002014-04-15T16:42:02.967-07:00While many psychics are on record for predicting t...While many psychics are on record for predicting that a particular person would win the lottery or "win big money" (see +++ EXAMPLES below), finding a psychic who can accurately predict the numbers of a lottery are hard to find. However, there is the case of Dr. Milan Ryzl, a biochemist at the Czech Institute of Biology, who spent years trying to interest the Czech government in supporting psychic research -- all with very little success. So Ryzl continued his own studies which involved hypnotic techniques for developing ESP subjects. After practicing on some 500 individuals, Ryzl claimed to have found fifty with very strong, testable psi abilities. Ryzl used his psychic subjects to predict the winning numbers in the Czech public lottery. He was successful for weeks in a row winning the equivalent of several thousand dollars. However, as it was with Edgar Cayce, Ryzl's psychical research successes also proved to be detrimental to his safety. The Czech regime became very interested in his work and he soon found himself constantly followed by secret agents. Even his manuscripts were stolen. Eventually the regime forced him to spy on his scientific colleagues in other countries. They made it very clear they were interested in the development of psi techniques for espionage purposes. The Czech government controlled Ryzl's life to such a point that he had no choice but to either comply or defect. His escape from Czechoslovakia was a masterpiece in precise timing. He actually contrived to leave the country with his entire family in three automobiles and many valuable possessions including his prized library. Ironically, Ryzl recalls that the details of his defection had been predicted for him fifteen years earlier by a psychic who had been a friend of the family. Researchers in socialist countries have continued the emphasis on the practical applications of ESP initiated by scientists such as Ryzl. Since Ryzl's defection, western psychical research has become somewhat more oriented toward practical uses. Dr. Ryzl shared his personal experiences as a researcher in the best-selling book "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain." One of Dr. Ryzl's subjects was able to identify each digit of a 15 digit number through clairvoyant perception. More about Dr. Milan Ryzl can be found here: http://mankindresearchunlimited.iwarp.com/whats_new_27.html and here: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_psycho07.htm<br /><br />+++ EXAMPLES of psychics who predicted a particular person would win the lottery or "big money":<br />(1) A Psychic Who Predicted Own Lottery Win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7Ny5gt8zkk<br />(2) Psychic Predicts Lotto Win: https://au.news.yahoo.com/qld/a/13508535/psychic-predicts-lotto-win/<br />(3) Couple Scoops £3m Lotto Win After Psychic's Premonition: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1027222/He-dreamt-predicted-Builder-scoops-3m-Lotto-win-psychics-premonition.html<br />(4) Psychic Wins Lottery: http://www.psychic-junkie.com/psychic-wins-lottery.html<br />(5) Psychic Helps Woman Win $6.8M Lottery: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/02/28/3676880-sun.html<br />(6) Psychic Sisters Win the Lottery: http://voices.yahoo.com/psychic-sisters-win-lottery-1421999.html?cat=11<br />(7) NZ Lotto Win Follows Psychic Prediction: http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/nz-lotto-win-follows-psychic-prediction-20101117-17wmu.html<br />(8) Carole Dakin - Psychic Wins Lottery - Finally!: http://web.archive.org/web/20120107003521/http://www.biglotterywinners.com/2009/05/carole-dakin-psychic-wins-lottery.html<br />(9) $14 Million Lotto Winner Says Psychic Told Him He’d Win: http://www.citynews.ca/2009/01/26/14-million-lotto-winner-says-psychic-told-him-hed-win/<br />There are more articles but I'm limited in space to provide them.<br /><br />Kevin Williams<br />www.near-death.comKevin Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10028779062267448624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-20557200135044883182014-04-14T18:48:15.602-07:002014-04-14T18:48:15.602-07:00So, the answer is...no, psychics do not have the a...So, the answer is...no, psychics do not have the ability to predict lottery numbers?Terry the Censorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07442516952399215568noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-56230979681432608962014-04-14T16:41:00.105-07:002014-04-14T16:41:00.105-07:00One more observation I need to add. Some people wh...One more observation I need to add. Some people who are able to have out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and/or near-death experiences (NDEs), have successfully read and remembered numbers while out-of-their body under conditions that would be impossible for them to read and remember unless they were indeed outside of their body. The phenomenon is called veridical perception and I will site the most interesting examples.<br /><br />(1) Dr. Charles Tart, one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology, studied a woman who could induce out-of-body experiences at will. Dr. Tart placed a 5-digit number in a location she could not read while conscious and in her body and asked her to read and remember it while out-o-body. She correctly read and remembered the 5-digit number. The odds of correctly calling such a number is (P = 10^-5) or an odds of 1 in 100,000. He published this study in the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research which you can read here: http://near-death.com/tart.html<br /><br />(2) Dr. Norma Bowe, a professor from Kean University, spent two decades working in emergency rooms, intensive care, and psychiatric wards before coming to Kean University, where she has taught classes on mental health, nursing, and public health. She has documented evidence of a particular patient of hers who was brought into the E.R. in a near-death state and who successfully read and remembered the 12-digit number of the respirator's serial number after she was revived. The patient was a woman who has obsessive compulsive disorder involving a serious "counting problem" which explains why she would be interested in the number in the first place. At the time, Dr. Bowe was skeptical of the woman's revelation about the number because many patients of hers have described having an OBE which she believed to be hallucinations. But she decided to verifiy whether or not the woman correctly read that number. To read the respirator's number requires a ladder because the number is located at the top of the ladder. To her complete surprise, the serial number was indeed the correct one. Here is a YouTube video of Dr. Bowe describing the incident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh1ToUuYkJQ#at=63<br /><br />(3) Other documented evidence of veridical perception that are not anecdotal and do not involve numbers can be read at these links:<br /><br />A. Pam Reynold's veridical NDE perception of the operating room: http://near-death.com/experiences/evidence01.html<br /><br />B. Dr. Raymond Moody's study involving veridical NDE perception: http://near-death.com/experiences/evidence02.html<br /><br />C. Vicki Umipeg, a woman born blind, sees for the first time during her NDE: http://near-death.com/experiences/evidence03.html<br /><br />D. Dr. George Ritchie's veridical NDE perception of an event thousands of miles away: http://near-death.com/ritchie.html<br /><br />E Dr. Pim van Lommel's patient who had veridical NDE perception of his dentures: http://near-death.com/experiences/research11.html#a03d<br /><br />F. And finally, Al Sullivan, who had veridical NDE perception during surgery of the O.R.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5_x8U7SR0I<br /><br />These are just the best examples of veridical perception in both OBEs and NDEs that I know of. There are many others not included in this list. Altogether, these cases provide scientific evidence suggestive of the reality of: mind/body duality; nonlocal consciousness existing independant of the brain; and survival of consciousness after death.<br /><br />Kevin Williams, B.Sc.<br />www.near-death.comKevin Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10028779062267448624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-22789077373144623042014-04-14T11:08:23.438-07:002014-04-14T11:08:23.438-07:00I had a psychic give me the winning 3 digit number...I had a psychic give me the winning 3 digit number for the evening lottery...ironically it was the same number of the flight we took to italy, so why not play it? I did and won 3,000.00....not too shabby for a psychic that supposedly knows diddly squat about everything else she told me about. Like the 5 kids (all boys) she said I was going to have) or that I was going to marry someone with the name beginning with "D", close it was "F". :) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4608287618412195836.post-26008625384323079792014-04-14T01:49:38.768-07:002014-04-14T01:49:38.768-07:00Great article. It should be noted that Edgar Cayce...Great article. It should be noted that Edgar Cayce, America's "sleeping Prophet", early on discovered he could psychically predict the rise and fall of certain stocks in the stock market. Although Cayce himself never profited from his psychic gift, some people who received stock market readings from Cayce made fortunes while others won horse races using Cayce's psychic gift. On occasion, he pointed to the location of oil wells, and correctly foretold a real estate boom in the Norfolk-Newport area of the United States. One reading Cayce gave revealed the location of oil in Bade County, Florida, where everyone was instead thinking only of oranges. Cayce gave advice to businessmen who were worried about the stability of their stocks. One stockbroker lost his fortune, achieved through Cayce, when he persisted in playing the market contrary to Cayce’s advice. One man who had won on horse races by misusing Cayce's gift ended up in mental institution. In April of 1929, six months before the stock market crash, Cayce warned people to sell everything they owned in the market. Many who had followed Cayce before, failed to pay attention to his warning and lost everything. <br /><br />But Cayce's own readings stressed repeatedly that his gift was not to be used for financial or personal gain. In fact, Edgar Cayce himself found early on in his career that if he did attempt to make money from the information he received in his trances, he would suffer for it physically. Whenever he read subconsciously for gain, his own or somebody else’s, he suffered severe headaches and stomach upsets; and in extreme cases, it would cause him to lose his voice. One notable example of this occurred when he had given a test demonstration by describing to doctors in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the exact movements of a real estate operator in New York as he climbed up to his office, smoking a cigar and whistling "Annie Laurie." Because Cayce accurately revealed his exact movements, the realtor immediately saw an opportunity. He took the next train to visit Cayce and offered to make him a fortune on Wall Street. After discussing the matter with his wife and being reminded how ill he would get if he abused his power, Cayce turned down the offer but instead gave him a reading. When Cayce awoke from his trance, the realtor had already left - with an armful of notes. That night, Cayce was unable to sleep because of a horrible headache. Later in the week, Cayce learned that the realtor had taken advantage of Cayce while in trance, picked Cayce's subconscious mind, and made $20,000 on the stock market in one day.<br /><br />So, Edgar Cayce is one exception to the rule. However, he paid dearly for it.<br /><br />Kevin Williams<br />http://www.near-death.com/cayce.htmlKevin Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10028779062267448624noreply@blogger.com