In the service of science - Part 3

17 There are no miracles because so-called miracles are also based on LEGALITIES that are mostly still unknown. Theology does indeed fear the loss of prestige , but one is wrong here. Enormous changes to the Holy Scriptures might take place, but: • These changes in particular will incredibly consolidate the prestige of all Churches of all denominations, because subjective evidence dissolves the biblical miracles and they put on an objective gown. A major breakthrough has not yet eventuated, but new insights are at the ready and they seek entrance into the human mind. It is the assignment of academic science to pay attention to this new-orientation , because it isn’t just a matter for theology. The scientifically impossible miracles in the field of the occult must be acquainted with logic . Only then will politics pursue completely different paths. We trust space travel these days because it is based on logic . People can demand the same kind of trust from the miracles in the Bible. GOD cannot be explained by waiving all logical examinations. This leaves academic science with a huge field of activity that all disciplines can only benefit from . Psycho-scientific insights are unfortunately not sufficiently disseminated. The Psychic Peace Circle continues to report its experiences April 1968 A genuine case of vampirism was demonstrated during a conversation on television as follows: A young lady was attacked by a man at night and bitten on the neck. They discovered at the hospital that she lost a lot of blood. The perpetrator repeated his crime and the police managed to arrest him. Explanation: Mentally insane and off into an asylum. The victim of this vampiric crime described the experience: The victim had a feeling of doom a priory, she saw a cold mist entering the room and also a mysterious glittering. These concomitants could neither be meaningfully explained by the Criminal Investigation Department nor by psychiatry. The psychiatrist mentioned the “power of imagination” . What does such a case of vampirism look like from the point of view of psycho-science? The victim had an ENEMY in the realm of the spirit, something that very often happens with primitive people, Africans and Polynesians. The demonic spirit being, that could certainly be a disembodied human being, looks for a terrestrial instrument in order to exact revenge. The man carrying out this act of vampirism was the instrument. He was psychic and his attitude was negative enough to be suitable for being possessed by a spirit being. We are therefore not dealing with a perverse act of this man and also not with a usual case of madness. But with a genuine case of vampirism, that is to say, the sucking of blood by a spirit that is indeed in the background, but becomes active through a medium. Psychiatry still has a lot to learn from psycho-science. It is very deplorable that psychiatry does not take psycho-science serious enough, even though psycho-science disposes over far better means and experiences. Good mediums are not only at the disposal of psychiatrists, but also experienced spiritualists that do not misuse their services, something that is usually the case with psychiatrists.

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