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The Science of Miracles

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Ostronomos Offline
The structural integrity of your body is controlled by the spiritual function. Reality is simulating itself. In order to coherently self-configure it needs to do so. Therefore, the spiritual function can cause medical miracles to occur.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
(Jun 14, 2021 06:06 PM)Ostronomos Wrote: The structural integrity of your body is controlled by the spiritual function. Reality is simulating itself. In order to coherently self-configure it needs to do so. Therefore, the spiritual function can cause medical miracles to occur.

Where does placebo effect belong? There’s also the effect of feeling better (spiritual?) after doses of recreational drugs but that may be along the same lines (npi). Using depressants to fight depression. Taking Tylenol to relieve pain, a spiritual function? 

Reading a book right now called Ghost Soldiers. It’s the story of US Rangers rescuing the Bataan Death March American prisoners from a Phillipines’ camp in WWII before the Japanese liquidated them. One of the side stories was about the prison guards coming to the Americans for help because they’d catch the clap from local brothels. The prisoner’s doctor later went on to say they possessed no medicine at all for their affliction but the guards believed they did. All the Americans did was make some harmless concoction up, fed it to the guards who never complained that it didn’t work. 

Spiritual function? Fooling the brain? Manipulating consciousness?  A miracle only because the reality of the situation is a least temporarily put on hold? Like a form of hypnosis, not spiritual, a quirk of the conscious mind? Drugs?
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Ostronomos Offline
Feigning ignorance about miracles and the cognitive benefits of marijuana does not warrant any serious attention.
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