I am intending to perform some experiments with the CyberShaman radionics
software in an attempt to discover for myself whether this prog lives upto
its claims. To the person who first visits the CyberShaman homepage, it will
seem that it's a 'way out there' piece of software. Surely claims to use the
power of your mind to bring about your desires and wishes eg. wealth, health
(it claims that health probs can be healed using this prog - but read the
disclaimer in the prog first) etc. have just got to be outlandish if not
downright cranky. We live in a physical world after all - don't we?
However the site offers a free functional version of its prog so anybody who
wishes to comment about it, please try it out first - it's free, so no
excuses.
December experiment results online now with pictures and photos
http://www.cybershaman.xaper.com/
CyberShaman homepage http://www.gocs1.com/
CyberShaman password = freedom109
BTW I am completely independent of the prog and receive no commission from
its sales. It's basically little 'ol me conducting experiments, which at
the end of the day might leave me with egg on my face if CyberShaman doesn't
work. The very fact that I'm posting here should indicate that that egg hasn
't hit me yet!
Mike
http://www.comical-family-tree.com/
The personalized present that hilariously rewrites their past!
>I am intending to perform some experiments with the CyberShaman radionics
>software
Is this Radionics the same sort of system that Hulda Clark used before she
was arrested? If it is, there are circumstances in which it does work, but it
is never as it seems. You may have mental abilities that allow for second
sight, or psychic ability. If you have this, the random radionic output is not
needed. Otherwise you are likely wasting you time... unless you collect
quackery devices.
David Giunti email: DGi...@aol.community
What is the question? Gertrude Stein's last words
No one mouth is big enough to utter the whole thing. Alan Watts
On Display in the UK http://www.web-gallery.co.uk
I have considered that we all have latent psychic abilities and if indeed my
results keep coming out positive then it might not be CyberShaman doing
anything at all other than giving me the placebo affect. If that's the case
then CyberShaman still can't be that bad to tinker around with.
Before you call CyberShaman a quackery device, have you actually tried it. I
have no idea whether it's a quack device or not but I have an open (or
perhaps gullible) mind to give it a chance. There's no harm in that and it
certainly beats watching tv which alot of people do these days - which in my
opinion in alot of cases achieves absolutely nothing.
"DGiunti" <dgi...@aol.community> wrote in message
news:20030113195330...@mb-mn.aol.com...
> Before you call CyberShaman a quackery device, have you actually tried it.
One could say the same about injecting bleach into one's veins.
"I do try to keep an open mind, but not so open my brains fall out." --
some TV show I saw once.
B/
The salesman is more than likely to tell you that since he broke wind while
assembling the parts that it is a different device. Most of the practitioners
of these crafts are trying to revive or create new methods for lining their
pockets with cash. It's just reworking a classic con. You don't know what the
electronics is doing, neither does he, but people have been falling for the con
since the 1920s! It's so modern!
>I have considered that we all have latent psychic abilities and if indeed my
>results keep coming out positive then it might not be CyberShaman doing
>anything at all other than giving me the placebo affect. If that's the case
>then CyberShaman still can't be that bad to tinker around with.
If you do have this sort of ability, you would be able to see that the
salesman does not care if you or your friends get well, he wants to get
wealthy!
>Before you call CyberShaman a quackery device, have you actually tried it. I
>have no idea whether it's a quack device or not but I have an open (or
>perhaps gullible) mind to give it a chance. There's no harm in that and it
>certainly beats watching tv which alot of people do these days - which in my
>opinion in alot of cases achieves absolutely nothing.
I know the history of the device. A doctor in SF (I forget his name now, but
it was a common one) invented the device, and it was widely popular. Many
thought that it *did* help them. Ben Franklin had a saying that "Nature cures
the disease and the doctor collects a fee.", and if ever a device fit this
phrase a radionic diagnostic (or therapeutic) device is this one.
Hulda Clark, after leaving Indiana, had a 'practice' in Tijuana where she
used a radionic device for diagnosis. The treatment methods were also based on
psychic methods but many of them used electronic machines of some kind. She
would offer to treat and cure whatever ailed her visitors. The only trouble
is that none of them were actually cured, People with TB, and Siphilis, were
still infected when they left her and her devices. When she came back to
Indiana she diagnosed a state trooper, feigning illness, with HIV infection.
She told him this was not a problem because she could cure him. And then she
went to trial. I am not sure how the trial turned out, but I strongly doubt
that Hulda won.
So your new device is really a toy. The only possible way that it can work
is if you, yourself, somehow already know the answers to the questions you wish
to use the radionic device answer.
Dave
That aside, you have made some fair comments which for me are worth looking
into. I intend to approach a few other people and guage their response from
their use of CS.
"DGiunti" <dgi...@aol.community> wrote in message
news:20030114171631...@mb-cm.aol.com...
>
>That aside, you have made some fair comments which for me are worth looking
>into. I intend to approach a few other people and guage their response from
>their use of CS.
The fairest comment that I could make would be, if you have psychic
abilities, use them! Don't hide behind some worthless contraption. Be
yourself, and that will be all that is needed for your vocation.