作者:李嗣涔教授 一、16世紀法國的星象家 2001年9月11日,美國紐約市受到恐怖攻擊,兩架被劫持的客機撞入 […]

作者:李嗣涔教授 一、16世紀法國的星象家 2001年9月11日,美國紐約市受到恐怖攻擊,兩架被劫持的客機撞入 […]
Author:Dr. Li Sichun
Meeting extraordinary people by chance
In 1995, I asked for a sabbatical from the National Taiwan University to relax and restore my energy, as well as trying to find a breakthrough in the research of superpowers. In fall, I took advantage of the vacation to accompany my mother on a visit to relatives and friends in China in September. I stayed in Beijing for about a week. At that time, the most famous person with superpower in China was Zhang Baosheng. I really wanted to meet him, but I had neither relation nor connection so it seemed impossible. Purely by chance, a friend invited me to dinner shortly before my departure. A local named Mr. Li was also present. He has superpowers, but different ones. I took the liberty to ask Mr. Li whether there is any way to find Zhang Baosheng. Mr. Li kindly gave me a phone number, saying that it was Mr. Zhang's number in the 507 Beijing Office. As a result, I gathered a few papers on my own Qigong and superpower research, preparing to go to Beijing to meet Mr. Zhang.
Author: Dr. Li Sichun
In the phenomenon known as "synesthesia" in modern psychological research, it has been reported that there have been incidents where a person's five senses may be transformed among each other. For instance, a person may see colors or images upon hearing certain sounds, or smell different scents when seeing certain words and more. Ordinary neurologists believe that this is caused by the overlapping of the brain's five senses' peripheral systems.
Author: Dr. Li Sichun
Most people think that superpowers are abilities that come on demand, but it is simply not the truth. Superpowers are related to the physical condition, mood and familiarity at the given moment. In over 20 years of research, even highly-skilled superpower possessors like Zhang Baosheng and Sun Chulin cannot immediately carry out successful superpower demonstrations that are highly difficult as soon as they start. The same goes to finger reading.
Author: Dr. Li Sichun
I. A Mythical Tale After 311 Eastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
On March 11, 2011, 18,000 lives were lost from a magnitude 9 earthquake that struck offshore in Japan, which led to tsunami. After the disaster, many incredible stories were told in the disaster-stricken areas.
Author: Dr. Li Sichun
I. Near-death Experience
When a person's life is in peril, such as when a person suffers from a car accident, serious illness, is struck by lightning or comes back to life after being declared dead by a doctor, often times the person will describe some magical and grand journey he/she experiences while unconscious or "dead." This is referred to as a "near-death experience."
Author: Dr. Li Sichun
I. The Science behind Qigong - Corporeal Qi "Qigong (氣功)" is a centuries-old health care sport that the Chinese have been using to strengthen their physical movements and for longevity.
Author: Dr. Li SichunI.
Confucius would not speak of the extraordinary things, feats of strength, disorder, and spiritual beings
Author:Dr. Li Sichun
I. Examples of Direct Conversations with Animals
On January 1, 2004, Ms. T's second master in the spirit world interrupted our finger reading experiment in an unusual manner. After learning his identity and being accepted as his pupil, Ms. T began to meditate daily and practiced her techniques in communicating with animals. By the end of that year, Ms. T had already grasped the basic skills and could talk with certain animals.
The following are conversations between pets, brought by students learning Human Potential Project Course, and Ms. T on December 24, 2004: