Psychic Children. Susan GaleЧитать онлайн книгу.
Phenomena, made during 1993 and 1994, shows chi gong master Liang Guangxiang selecting and training eleven elementary school students (four boys and seven girls) at Beijing’s Guanyuan Children’s Activity Center. Apparently Guangxiang has had a general success rate of 80%, and with one group of children the success rate was 100%. Dong was informed that girls have been shown to be more easily trained in EHF than boys.
Dong reported that although most of the EHF children in China tended to have their powers gradually dissipate after age twenty-five, a few of them who retained their abilities have been involved with Chinese military research as well as in aviation, technology, medicine, industries, and national sports competitions. Dong was told that the traditional Chinese virtues of modesty, sincerity, honesty, kindness, and consideration, which have been treasured by the Chinese people for many millennia, keep individuals and groups from using EHF powers unscrupulously.
According to Dong, the sisters, Wang Qiang and Wang Bin, have now become nationally known not only for their “non-ocular reading” of words but also for repairing torn cards and fixing broken china mentally, removing pills from bottles, psychic writing through mind power alone, prospecting for minerals in the earth, and healing diseases. Other noteworthy EHF children whom Dong met or heard about extensively while he was in China were second-grader Jiang Yan of Beijing, who could “read with the ear,” two female students from Xuancheng Junior High School—Hu Lian and He Xiaoqin—who could recognize color and read words through envelopes that touched their ears; and schoolgirls, Shao Hongyan and Sun Liping, from Kunming, who broke sticks, opened flower buds into full blossoms, and moved flowers from one vase to another, all using mind power alone. In addition, three girls—Xiao Shi, Xiao Lang, and XiaoXu—when tested by Chinese researchers, were able to (1) view and describe items (colored stones) in a chicken’s stomach, (2) remove psychokinetically from the chicken’s crop all the feed that was lodged there, and then (3) remove the colored stones themselves from the chicken’s stomach using only mind power. All of these tests were performed successfully.
Shen Kegong, a thirteen-year-old boy, who was called “supercomputer” in China when he first became famous in 1980, was known to do twenty-six-digit mathematical solutions in his head in twenty seconds. A girl from Shanghai, Xiao Xiong, was able to read words sealed inside a pencil case, and when the case was opened, the same words in her own handwriting (known as “psychic writing”) were penciled over the words that had been previously written on the paper and sealed in the pencil box by her father.
Schoolgirl Yao Zheng, whom Dong interviewed extensively, told about burning holes in her clothing whenever she concentrated pointedly during school tests. She was happy to demonstrate breaking spoons and moving them to other locations, opening flowers from buds, and moving vitamin pills from a bottle out onto the kitchen table. Her family showed Dong some actual examples of her burned clothing. However, Yao Zheng’s parents would not allow her to demonstrate her combustion powers because the fires had caused her to be expelled from the school she had previously attended, and the parents had eventually requested that this power of hers be “suppressed” by a knowledgeable professor from the Institute of Aerospace Medico-Engineering.
Apparently since 1986 the military and police in all of China’s major cities have employed top graduates of EHF training programs for remote viewing, foreseeing the future, seeing through objects and walls, opening locks, resetting watches and clocks, and other actions—“all the way to walking through walls!”—sometimes solving complicated cases within a single hour’s time. One such employee, Sun Xiaogang, a young woman who works for the police in Zhangzhou, has been doing remote viewing naturally since she was nine years old. She can also screw nuts and bolts mentally together while they are inside a sealed case, can ripen green cherries to a succulent red within minutes, and is able to restore broken or crushed leaves to their original form. Miss Sun is one of three young women with powerful EHF who all work for the Zhengzhou police. Together the three are known as the “three strange flowers.” Guo Yanqin, another in this group, sees objects buried as deep as three feet underground and can physically retrieve letters written previously. The third, Dong Hongxia, can make papers come out of and go back into sealed envelopes, read words from any book for which she is given the page and line number, move objects from one place to another, turn white hair black and vice versa, and send energy into seeds for a higher and richer crop yield.
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