Monday, June 15, 2009

Does telepathy exist?

During this last show Uri sent an image of a star, and half of viewers got it.

Before recognition of telepathy it is necessary to consider other versions, I have some:

1. It was "magic of stereotypes". If to ask many people one question (for example, your favourite flower?" - most will give one answer (rose). So maybe most people usually choose STAR among these images.

2. Viewers could guess what Uri has drawn by his movements.

3. Uri has intentionally drawn attention to the star.

4. 25 shot (hidden image on the TV screen which comes directly to subconsciousness).

5. Hypnosis (it is already not far from real telepathy).

I only don't know how to interpret the fact that some viewers get the image before Uri begins to send it... I had the same experience.

La Soiree de L'Etrange with Uri Geller on TF1 in France

The Night of the Strange.

One more great show with Uri. It had a big success - market share reached 24.2% over four years and older and 31.7% in the household less than fifty years! TF1 was the leader on this target. And hundreds (if not thousands) of Internet comments and messages to Uri.

It seems this guy is not too old yet!:)))

Well, actually Uri was born to become TV showman. His charisma, his power are remarkable.


I just think Uri Geller made a mistake to become a spoonbender. At first, I've seen already several magicians which are bending spoons better - more impressive, on distance, by one look or some passes. Besides this it is nice to watch spoonbending once, maybe twice, but nobody wants to watch it every day. That's why Uri has to travel all time from one country to another to surprise those who hadn't seen this trick yet. If Uri would choose a little different kind of TV career - maybe a TV hypnotist, a TV compere, etc. it would be better for him and his reputation, and nobody would call him a fraud.

I see public sincerely loves him and I like Uri's modesty - when they make compliments Uri answeres that he is just an ordinary person, not a God. It seems he doesn't suffer from "star illness".

Now I am interested in audience of such shows. Many people wrote that spoons fell (jumped) down from TV. I don't believe that it really had happened because of Uri and show. It would be interesting to make an experiment and ask people to put their spoons on TV during other show, without Uri and watch what will happen. I am almost sure that the result will be the same, spoons will fall - there could be something with balance, electrostatic influence, vibrations or such other things. Not power of mind, I suppose.

Though there was one interesting letter about a spoon which damaged TV:

"Hello, as you all, I attended the show on the TF1 evening the strange.
So I set myself my spoon on my TV, designed my star. But I was very shocked, I could not sleep that night, and I think not even sleep for weeks, because when Uri Geller said one two three, my spoon was starting to dilate and then melt, and finally to disengage to finish in a state of powder, leaving the plastic television track net. While the experience was impressive, I think many people have also experienced the same as me, but my TV very dear to my heart has been severely damaged since the burning of the spoon digging left a 1.5 cm deep and about 3 cm ². In addition, the massive silver spoon is not at all usable."

The author is going to demand compensation and asks to join him writing by e-mail those which property was damaged too.

If the story is true the case is going to be very interesting!

I don't know how to explain this incident.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Magik and magic

Since I started to learn this topic I get more and more upset. No, there are some great magicians as David Copperfield, etc. which I just admire (though not much interested in their tricks).

The thing which makes me sad when magicians claim that they have supernatural powers and cheat public, journalists and even scientists. It's a kind of swindle because they "earn" big money this way.

Though I even more upset when people who are much more than just magicians but really follow spiritual (magical, healing) way or have true powers... cheat as well! I don't want to call names because it is not one or 2 cases, but too many, so many that it is already hard to believe anyone!

It's not easy for me to understand such people.

The reason is maybe because all of them are crazy about money.

Governement is going to clamp down the activity for a long time, and church supports them. I didn't approve the ideas before because know that energy is real and some people can master it and use to help others.

But as most cheat maybe the idea is not so bad! At least there must be no so big and loud advertising of the activity because when people spend so big money (millions!) for the advertising they hope to return the money back. and they can do it only one way - cheating, cheating, cheating...

I am on for honesty. If you are magician, illusionist, mentalist, hypnotist, etc. - fine, call spade a spade! If you are talented, you will become famous, and everyone will respect and admire you!

If you have a real power - use it to help people for reasonable reward and don't show tricks. Don't try to look better and stronger than you are. You can find thousands of reasons... but lie is lie. And it is impossible to go spiritual way if you cheat your
followers.

It is not true that "people are pigeons, they want to be cheated". It's a self-justification of criminals.

All people want, need and deserve verity.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Pyrokinesis - King of Fire

Today I have watched some very interesting videos about one psychic from Kazakstan and have read a big discussion about the videos. This man could become "The Next Uri Geller"! He can heat and burn by hand using mantras GLIM and IM.





Of course it could be a trick. At the same time, this man explaines in detailes how he learned to do it, how all this works, about energy ball, etc. He is very convincing and has a lot of clients. So the things could be real and at least deserve attention and observation.