

He currently lectures on psychokinesis, Franz Anton Mesmer animal magnetism, qigong, and mediation. Miroslaw Magola shows as "Magnetic Man" in his demonstration that he can lift objects off the floor, hold them against his head and hands and move them vertically, horizontally or in circles, without the use of any aids. One of the psychic powers featured in program " clever " is psychokinesis, also known as telekinesis or "mind over matter." Walter von Lucadou is famous German parapsychologist. She received the German "Bambi" media prize in 20.ĭr. In 1993, she was Miss Germany and Miss Intercontinental and represented Germany at the Miss Universe contest. Verona Pooth is a German television personality, beauty pageant winner, and an occasional actress.


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Superhuman from Munich Magola appeared on Stan Lee's Superhumans - Mind Force aired on Discovery and History Channel one of the most watched TV documentary in the U.S and worldwide. Wigald Boning German actor, singer, writer and television presenter. German Television Award is equivalent to the Emmy Awards.īarbara Eligmann works for German broadcaster Sat.1 ( clever! ) and RTL Television ( Explosiv – Das Magazin ). The Sat.1 program Clever ! received 2005 German Television Award (ARD, ZDF, RTL, Sat.1). Just five years later, France would descend into the chaos of a violent revolution.Telekinesis - scientific proof is found, telekinesis is not fiction but factĬever! – Die Show, die Wissen schafft hosted by Barbara Eligmann and Wigald Boning. Relatedly, there is an incredibly lucid discussion of mass psychogenic illness, and mass hysteria more generally, including in cases of war and political upheaval. The report also contains a detailed account of how self-directed attention can generate what are known today as psychosomatic symptoms. Other phenomena reminiscent of the modern-day notion of priming, and the role of expectations more generally, are pointed out throughout the document. That seems to be what propelled them to make the study placebo-controlled and single-blind. Just to mention a few further insights, the commissioners were patently aware of psychological phenomena like the experimenter effect, concerned as they were that some patients might report certain sensations because they thought that is what the eminent men of science wanted to hear. Stephen Jay Gould called the work “a masterpiece of the genre, an enduring testimony to the power and beauty of reason” that “should be rescued from its current obscurity, translated into all languages”. Whatever the moral case may be, the report paved the way for the modern empirical approach in more ways than one. The typical session would last for hours and culminate in a curative “crisis” of nervous hiccups, hysterical sobs, cries, coughs, spitting, fainting, and convulsing, thus restoring the normal harmonious flow of the fluid. It appears that these blockages, in the ladies in particular, are generally in the lower abdomen, thighs, and sometimes “the ovaria”. Meanwhile, a charming man in an elaborate lilac silk coat is circulating, touching various parts of the patients’ bodies where the magnetic fluid may be hindered or somehow stuck. Through the low-lit room - adorned with mirrors to reflect invisible forces - there wafts incense and strange music, the other-worldly sounds of the glass harmonica (invented by a certain Benjamin Franklin). A rope attached to the tub is loosely coiled about them, and they are holding hands to create a “circuit”. From its lid emerge a number of bent iron rods against which the patients expectantly press their afflicted areas. Patients, mostly women, are sitting around a large wooden tub filled with magnetic water, powdered glass, and iron filings.
