How Powerful is the Mind?!

I have posted this in a few different places, but to me at least, this talk is so enlightening, it merits more exposure.  It is a talk that takes place at the Rhine Institute on the many different paranormal phenomena that occur that can be attributed to by the power of the Mind!  The speaker's name is Pamela Rae Heath, and she goes to talk about more then a dozen different phenomena that could by caused by latent abilities within us.



It is a talk though.  She seems to be addressing a class on the subject, using only her research, knowledge and a projector to convey some of these astounding phenomena.  Many of them, I have heard before, but there were quite a few that I didn't.  Such as a phenomena where blood from the body, will form letters or words for no apparent reason, even if the person's blood that it comes from, can't read or write.

Or Bi-location.  The ability to be in more then one place at a single time.  I have heard of 2 places at a single time, but not 47 places at a time.  On top of that, perhaps we control the weather more then we think, on a unconscious level?  Or that poltergeist activity, is actually cause by us, and perhaps not the dead or other spirits.  There are tons of different subjects that she goes over.  All of which may be abilities that we have lurking deep within us.  All of them, you can do.

It's 5 parts, about an hour in length total, but well worth it.  So turn up the volume.  Sit back and relax.
Enjoy!
                                          Part 1

                                          Part 2

                                          Part 3

                                          Part 4

                                          Part 5


Phew, it was pretty long.  But what did you think?  Most, if not all of these things, we can do?  If nothing else doesn't it inspire the imagination?  What are we capable of, and is there a limit?  What's stopping us now?

But, tell me what you think.  Did you find the videos informative?  It might not be as entertaining as television, but at least the information is interesting, right?