2017-12-09

menstrual synchrony supports #telepathy

news.psy/parapsy/telepathy/menstrual synchrony:
10.28: 12.9: summary:
. menstrual synchrony refers to
the ability of women who live together
to align their menstrual periods
implying they would have to reset
the duration of their period.
. snopes calls it unproven.
. see list of all the conflicting studies
concerning Menstrual_synchrony.
. one problem with this theory
is that no physical communication
such as human pheromones
have been found to explain it,
thereby leading to the idea
that it involves being influenced by
a collective subconscious,
and if that exists,
it would support the idea of telepathy
which is considered a "bizarre delusion";
ie, there is widespread suppression
of even good telepathy evidence.
[ Rupert Sheldrake`telephone telepathy]
. see Rupert Sheldrake`The Extended Mind.
. the suppression of telepathy evidence
is part of both establishment atheism,
and biblical laws against remote-viewing
and other uses of the collective subcon'mind.

10.28: web:

Nature 1971:
. significant increase in synchronization
(that is, a decrease in the difference
between onset dates)
among roommates, among closest friends
and among roommates and closest friends
combined.
The increase in synchrony for roommates
did not differ significantly from
the increase for closest friends.
“socially mediated synchrony”.

Robert S. Bobrow, MD: Explore (NY). 2011
abstract:
Evidence for a communal consciousness.
Recently described social network phenomena
show that emotionally connected people
come to share certain traits, including
obesity, happiness, and loneliness.
These do not appear to be mediated by
face-to-face contact. Other examples of
groups that act in unison
are mass hysteria, menstrual synchrony,
and the ability of a group to guess
the number of jelly beans in a jar.
The animal kingdom abounds with examples
of groups functioning as a single whole:
fish school, birds flock,
hoofed animals herd, ant and bee colonies
work as a single organism.
C.G. Jung's realization of a
collective unconscious
began with an observation of a patient
whose thoughts matched previous writings
that the patient had never seen.
The "emotional telepathy" of
social network phenomena
suggests a collective/communal consciousness
as well.

Spirituality in Clinical Practice 2014:
Spirituality and Nonlocal Mind: A Necessary Dyad
Larry Dossey, MD 1987 coined the term
"Nonlocal Mind",
also called nonlocal consciousness.

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