Saturday, November 8, 2014

Jack Schwarz, a Dutch Jewish writer, lived in horrific conditions while forced into a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.
Like so many others, he was beaten, starved, and tortured beyond what most of us can comprehend.
To cope with his situation, he began the practice of meditation and prayer, which he developed to the point where he could block out the pain of his torment.
After his release, Schwarz continued his mind over matter practice and occasionally demonstrated his skills by putting a long sail-maker’s needle through his arm without injury.
He also displayed his ability to regulate his body’s blood flow by causing the puncture hole in his arm to bleed or stop bleeding at will.
Schwarz was studied by researchers at the Menninger Foundation who found that he could indeed control many of his bodily processes with only his mind.
 Furthermore, through an electroencephalograph, they determined his brain had different electrical activity as compared to most other test subjects.
According to Schwarz, he could also see people’s auras, which allowed him to gauge their physical, emotional, and mental conditions.
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