Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers just got ANOTHER huge win over the Buckeyes, this time on the recruiting trail by landing the No. 1 EDGE in Ohio (swipe) 😳
That would be Reinaldo Perez, who was predicted to Ohio State by every analyst, and even had a 95% chance to commit to the Buckeyes via Rivals.
However Cignetti and the Hoosiers just came out of nowhere to steal the top remaining EDGE target for Ryan Day and company…
Thoughts?
Someone praying for you in another building can change your brain in real time. There is a study that proves it.
Researchers at North Hawaii Community Hospital placed 11 people inside fMRI scanners, fully isolated. In a separate building, spiritual leaders who knew them personally sent focused intentions toward them at random two-minute intervals. The receivers had no way to know when. Their brains lit up at the exact moments the senders focused on them. Specific regions associated with attention and awareness activated on cue. The odds of this happening by chance were less than one in seven thousand.
Most people have never heard of this. Here are three more.
Hand-holding and pain. Researchers placed 22 couples under EEG caps. When the woman was in pain and her partner held her hand, their brain waves synchronized. The more empathy he felt for her, the more their brains coupled. The more their brains coupled, the more her pain decreased. Touch combined with focused care produced a measurable analgesic effect. The lead researcher got the idea while holding his wife's hand during the birth of their daughter.
Two brains in shielded rooms. A Mexican neuroscientist named Jacobo Grinberg ran a series of experiments at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Two participants meditated together for 20 minutes. Then they were placed in separate electromagnetically shielded rooms more than 14 meters apart. One participant was shown 100 random flashes of light. The other, hooked to an EEG with no sensory contact of any kind, registered matching brain-wave responses one out of every four flashes. Pairs who had not bonded showed nothing.
Group prayer. Andrew Newberg at Thomas Jefferson University has spent more than two decades scanning the brains of praying nuns, meditating monks, and chanting Sikhs. His imaging work shows a consistent pattern. The frontal lobes activate. The parietal lobes quiet. The effect amplifies in groups. Brains in shared prayer entrain to one another the way two pendulums swinging in the same room eventually fall into the same rhythm.
These studies measure what physically happens to the human nervous system when people focus caring attention on each other, in the same room or at a distance. The findings are consistent across labs, methods, and decades.
The basic finding, that human brains synchronize during empathic connection, is now mainstream neuroscience. Newberg alone has published more than 250 peer-reviewed papers.
People have been doing this for thousands of years and calling it prayer. Christians alone offer a window into the variety. Latter-day Saints kneel as families. Catholics pray the rosary. Protestants join hands in prayer circles.
What is actually happening when you pray? On the imaging, something measurable. On the EEG, something synchronized. On the pain scale, something diminished.
Prayer works.
at this point you need to review all the photos and videos in your camera roll because there's like a 7 percent chance that you captured footage of Vrabel and Russini in public totally by accident
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just said it PERFECTLY
"As I have often said, to be a great nation, you must have religion and you must have God!"
"This Holy Week, I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time, the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."
"In his life, Christ displayed true humility. In his death, he modeled true love. And in his resurrection from the tomb, he proved that even death itself will not silence those who place their trust in Almighty God."
"As it says in Gospel of John, for God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, for whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Eternal life, such beautiful words!"
"This Easter, millions of Christians all over the globe will be reminded that because of what Jesus did on the cross, all of us can live every day with hope in God's promise, knowing that in the end, evil and wickedness will not prevail."
"In the spirit of joy and renewal this Easter, we also celebrate the extraordinary resurrection of faith and religion in America."
"In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years. Religion is growing again in our country for the first time in decades."
"Happy Easter to all. May God bless you. May God bless the United States of America. Our country is doing so well like never before. Thank you."
Only 5.6% of the population identify as gay, bisexual, or transgender (Gallup).
However, well over 100 different calendar days are recognized as LGBTQIA+ pride, celebration awareness, remembrance, or coming out days.
That’s not representation,
that’s indoctrination.
Conduct detrimental huh …..🤔
Hey Jaden Ivey - be encouraged
Jesus said- "If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first" John 15:18
“Be on your guard, stand firm in the faith, act like men. Be strong and let all you do be done in love” 1 Cor 16:13
“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:10)