[Bruce]
Thanks for sharing about PIP technology. I must say that I very curious about it. I did some search on google and found some pictures about it. I would like to try it by myself, unfortunately, the secret about how it really work is not told. But anyway, I found some basics informations and I have ideas how it can be achieve.
Quote:I have shared my experiments with Oldfield and out of respect for his intellectual property I have agreed not to share information about how I process the image data.
Even if you don't share the HowTo information, are you able to post those pictures you were talking about?
[Betson]
Quote:own experiment, to see if 'God' likes to be 'cartooned.
If it's our way to experience it, it should be ok
I think it's a nice way to "use" our interpretor to perceive and experience new things!
[Vicky]
The way the doctor is ok, but from my personal point of view, I don't think the pain is "in the brain". I see the wonderful brain architecture as a bi-directional interface between the body and mind. I think that if the brain condition is ok, the most part of the pain come from the mind itself. Maybe it's the same think for those who have unexplained chronic pain.
Quote:I believe it would have been just as effective if the patient had learned how to visualize in his mind him moving his missing arm in the same exercises.
I agree with you. A long as the brain is ok and the intention is there, visualization he a powerful tool.
By the way, if you remember the doctor name or if you have a keywork to find information about the experiment, I would take it
I heard about that few years ago, and I would like to find more about it!
Love to all