Last Updated on April 26, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
You might find there videos Martin Kalff, Ph.D., religious scientist, sandplay therapist who offers Zen with animals courses on the Rigi mountain in Switzerland:
Or of million heir of the Swiss textile company Calida Vanja Palmers who teaches Zen with animals as well:
Or of Christian Bayerlein from Germany who is disabled (SMA), a genetic disease that affects the motor neurons that control voluntary muscle movement where OpenBCI founder Conor Russomanno demonstrates how residual muscle activity from Christian’s body could be repurposed to control and fly a drone:
Where all ot these videos peer-reviewed in a high-quality scientific journal such as for instance the The Journal of Meditation Research (JMR)?
What is your opionion about what you see in these videos? Write it in the comments below. Did you watch all of these videos, and did watching them make you suffer? If so, write it in the comments below. And if it made you suffer:
Keep up, and you will kept up, as Yogi Bhajan said. And always look on the bright side of ife:
“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” is a comedy song written by Monty Python member Eric Idle that was first featured in the Python film Life of Brian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Always_Look_on_the_Bright_Side_of_Life