A reasoned approach
With my treatment method, burn pain is completely eliminated and accelerated wound healing occurs without complications. This science-based approach has a 99% success rate and requires only one treatment. With more than 20 years of experience in this form of therapy, I am a reliable partner for treating burns.
I begin by explaining the possibility of receiving information through additional sensory perception and the limitations of scientific systems in fully understanding reality. More information? Read the article by Dr. J. van Hemert, MD, Neurologist here
Scientific systems and constraints
Scientific systems are seen as mutual agreements between practitioners, which promotes communication but also has limitations. The system focuses on observable data, which exploits only a small part of our potential for knowledge.
Cognition and information processing
There are two ways of knowing:
- Through senses, which process about 61 bits per second.
- Unconscious, which processes up to 500,000 times more information. Scientific systems often limit themselves to sensory perceptions, leaving out much information.
Additional sensory perception
Researchers such as Radin and Bierman have shown that non-sensory information can be made conscious. The author refers to his own Sahara experiments, in which subjects showed physiological responses to thoughts and intentions of others. This suggests that thoughts can physically influence others, even over distance.
Experimental design
In an experiment, two subjects face each other; one person transmits information and the other receives it. The receiver experiences specific bodily sensations when the sender takes actions, such as turning around. Repeating the experiment confirmed these findings, with women and non-academics in particular found to be more sensitive to these perceptions.
Conclusion
The experiments suggest that thoughts can cause physiological changes in others. This offers potential for a scientific system that uses unconscious information. However, interpretation of this information is subjective and influenced by personal and cultural frames of reference, making communication difficult.
Reflection on perception and reality
Dr. J. van Hemert studied the effectiveness of remote burn wound treatment using "distance healing." Read the study here. The study focused on accelerating the self-healing process by sending mental intentions from a practitioner to a patient.
Resources
Understanding the technique of treating remote burns
By Dr. J. van Hemert, MD, Neurologist
Retrospective study on the effectiveness of burn wound treatment with distance healing
By Dr. J. van Hemert, MD, Neurologist
