Of course muscle testing will not tell if McCain will win. If this
were so I would be at the Del Mar race track every day. Muscle
testing will tell if the practitioner and/or the client unconsciously
want McCain to win. Some patient unconsciously really don't want to
live. I imagine that muscle testing could highlight this.
Bias in testing is irrelevant when a test is properly double
blinded. The real bias is manifest when a practitioner declines to
do a double-blinded test, a test that takes ten minutes to set
up. It can be as simple as wrapping a half dozen meds and a half
dozen toxins in a blank pieces of paper, scrambling, and muscle
testing each. There are many ways to make this more sophisticated,
but sophistication is not needed. My experience is that very few
believers are willing to verify this technique.
Sometimes the value of an event is the belief (or lesson) itself and
not the conjugate factive/fictive story. If I went to the pope and
said, "Your Holiness, I have created a time machine and now we can go
back and witness all the miracles of the Bible !!" there is no doubt
that such time travel would be forbidden because it would undermine
faith and might allow for "misinterpretation" of what we see with our
own eyes. The pope, by the authority of his ex cathedra wisdom,
would be Johnny-on-the-spot with his powers of excommunication,
threats of eternal perdition, and maybe even burning at the stake
because of the magnitude of the potential crisis.
GB, in both alternative medicine and conventional medicine for
chronic illness, I see more fantasy and faith than I see science and
reason. I think it is human nature to be religious. We want to be
awed and we want guidance. The need is filled by those who want to
awe and want to guide -- and the most convincing guides are those who
are also believers.
How do we find our way to an objective reality when we ourselves are
part of the problem? A good starting place is to study other
people's religions. Pick the most absurd tenets, and think, think,
think about the flawed thinking that brought them to such peculiar
conclusions. Then self-examine to find evidences of the same flaws
in oneself. They are there, invisible in the background, but
coloring all of one's thinking.
A most unpleasant notion is that flawed thinking might be necessary
for the survival of the human race. If the world were filled with
peace-loving and rational humans there would have been no wars and no
genocides. With rational sanitation there would have been no
plagues. We would have overburdened and killed this poor planet long ago.
GB, if you were to go back in time 1,000 years you would see the most
frightening insanity everywhere you turn. You might be afraid to
even open your mouth for fear of being declared a heretic and
tortured to death. Do you think that a 1,000 years from now we'll be
seen as anything different? We rape our planet's natural resources,
we always keep a few wars going, we do virtually nothing to protect
our health or our environment, we numb our brains with idiotic TV and
moronic radio, and we hand our governments over to the cruelest thieves.
Vincent
At 06:01 AM 8/17/2008, you wrote:
>Vincent
>
>Even by your own admission, one double blinded test is not reliable.
>If I take a one person poll and one person says they are for McCain,
>does that mean McCain will win? I agree that muscle testing should
>be tested more but does that make it invalid? It seems that your
>own conclusions are buried in bias. I think people should be open
>to the possibility until proved otherwise. I have seen very good
>results from muscle testing.
>
>GB
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