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DOUBLE LOCATION (PADRE PIO & PYTHAGORAS): – I have some experience with an even more ‘fantastic’ event related to dematerialization. Some approximations of the Bermuda Triangle could even be part of dimensional shift and time/wormhole science, which string theorists and chaos science can prove with obscure formulations. My own experience is not a physical “bi-location,” so it would have astral or other simpler connections. Yet the difference between physical and metaphysical could be a large part of the overall reality we struggle to conceptualize. Whether we call it the “Theory of Everything” like Stephen Hawking and Einstein or the Unified Force Field of...

DOPPELSTANDORT (PADRE PIO & PYTHAGORAS): – Ich habe einige Erfahrungen mit einem noch ‚fantastischeren‘ Ereignis, das mit der Dematerialisierung zusammenhängt. Einige Annäherungen an das Bermuda-Dreieck könnten sogar Teil einer Dimensionsverschiebung und der Zeit-/Wurmloch-Wissenschaft sein, die String-Theoretiker und die Chaos-Wissenschaft mit obskuren Formulierungen beweisen können. Meine eigene Erfahrung ist keine physische „Bi-Location“, also hätte sie astrale oder andere einfachere Verbindungen. Dennoch könnte der Unterschied zwischen physisch und metaphysisch ein großer Teil der gesamten Realität sein, mit der wir uns abmühen, sie zu konzeptualisieren. Ob wir es „Theory of Everything“ nennen wie Stephen Hawking und Einstein oder das Unified Force Field von …
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Bi-location

DUAL LOCATION (PADRE PIO & PYTHAGORAS):– I have some experience with an even more ‘fantastic’ event related to dematerialization. Some approximations of the Bermuda Triangle could even be part of dimensional shift and time/wormhole science, which string theorists and chaos science can prove with obscure formulations.

My own experience is not a physical “bi-location,” so it would have astral or other simpler connections. Yet the difference between physical and metaphysical could be a large part of the overall reality we struggle to conceptualize. Whether we call it the “Theory of Everything” like Stephen Hawking and Einstein or the Unified Force Field of Tesla and Michael Faraday, we are entering truly exotic territory. While this is true, there are many exotic realities to consider and “denial” is not a river in Egypt. This is one of the places where Pythagoras (who was born to at least one recognized Phoenician) learned some very amazing things from the pyramid. There are numerous people who have reported on his “bi-location” experiences. The same people are considered credible when they report other things. Michael Grant is arguably the best modern classical historian and he writes that Pythagoras had some "strange" ideas, even as he admits that he knows little about the things that were so good from and about a sage who influenced all walks of life of his time. He reports these stories as fairly as could be expected from a person who has no basis for judging such things. The idea of ​​“bi-location” is certainly “weird,” but so are parallel universes, dark matter, intelligent design, cold fusion, and a whole host of genetic, robotic, and other scientific realities, starting with computers, which will soon contain quantum teleportation gates.

For those who would like a little more insight into Pythagoras and the Pythagorean Brotherhood, we have an entry at Croton. The problem of "bi-location" itself relates to a variety of other concepts and mysteries, but if it is a purely physical experience it could involve both time and dimensional shifts.

"After St. Therese Neumann, perhaps the most frequently observed Western saint to demonstrate divine powers of healing and regeneration is Padre Pio {Carmelites are very clairvoyant Christians whose learning may include the things of Enoch and Jasher, which have unfortunately been removed from the Bible}. The first signs of his extraordinary qualities appeared unexpectedly on September 20, 1918. At that time a 31-year-old Capuchin monk, Padre Pio, alone in the monastery chapel, praying after mass. Outside, Padre Leone heard a scream in the chapel and ran in to find Padre Pio lying unconscious on the ground, bleeding profusely from the five wounds of the stigmata.

Several monks carried him to his room, where he asked them to keep his condition secret. But word got around. The church quickly imposed a ban on Padre Pio's silence, fearing that this untested monk might show symptoms of hysteria. He was forbidden to write or speak in public - "but over the next five decades Padre Pio would prove himself one of the most remarkable Western saints in history."

Like St. Therese Neumann, Padre Pio bore wounds of stigmata throughout his life that never healed. And thousands of people - from ordinary Italian farmers and other clergy to high officials and pilgrims from around the world - witnessed and testified to his powers of telepathy, prophecy, bilocation, levitation (such as Theresa de Avila and John of the Cross), and healing.

Although Padre Pio never left the city of San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, in his last 50 years, he often appeared to those in need, far from his physical body - to teach, exhort, comfort and heal. Numerous testimonies via telegram, letter, telephone log and personal statement document Padre Pio's remote appearances in places he never visited - throughout Italy, Austria, Uruguay and even in Milwaukee, where Padre Pio admitted on 25th 1950 to attend the death of a fellow monk's father. When asked about his ability to appear in two places, Padre Pio replied: “If Christ multiplied the loaves and fishes, why cannot he multiply me?”

And the scent of violets that often emanated from him was also often revealed to those who prayed to him, and was noticed by witnesses in those places where he had miraculously appeared. {Isis meditators are also able to smell the flowers she loved. However, the spirit world can influence sensitive people in all sensory areas.}

His miraculous healing powers have been proven beyond a doubt - he cured many diseases that were considered incurable, and more than once he restored sight to the blind. His most documented and amazing healing case involved a little blind girl named Gemma Di Giorgi from Ribera, Sicily, who was born without pupils in her eyes.” (1)

Psychosomatic desires that go beyond the person's conscious intention will explain many stigmata events in the eyes of scientists. Even when they explain it this way, they raise other questions about how the mind works. As far as I know, these questions remain unanswered. It could be agreed that the mind directs an ulcerated condition through the direction and intention of the subconscious. In this way, most stigmata are treated as hysteria. While in most cases we have to agree, the case of Padre Pio demonstrates many more things and makes one pause before being swept into the maze of hysteria or psychosomatic illness. There is debate about the number of nails used to crucify Jesus, and whether it is four or five has some relevance to other considerations as well as to the case in question. If it could be shown that there were only four, then Padre Pio assumes five based on faith and dogma alone.

It is possible that he was part of an ascended master chain of being that Jesus belongs to. It is possible that he was in some ways a reincarnation of Jesus. Would it be good to know what biophysicists and other scientists thought when they evaluated him? There was a man who dematerialized himself before all the skeptics of his time in the early 20th century. He did it 29 times and told Dr. RM Bucke (who writes about it in his bookCosmic consciousness. or shortly thereafter) a well-known psychiatrist and friend of Walt Whitman that he would ultimately not return.

Where does energy go and do you really believe in a soul? The question of belief and belief is almost abhorrent to science, and I share that view. But I detest even more the rejection of facts just because we don't know everything we would like to know!