A psychiatrist at John Hopkins studied people who claimed to speak with God.
what he found in their brain scans left even seasoned scientists in quite disbelief:
> His name was Dr. Andrew Newberg.
A scientist. Not religious.
He had one question what happens inside the brain during prayer?
He expected nothing unusual.
Just neurons firing. Thoughts forming.
Nothing more.
He was wrong.
During deep prayer, the brain did something unexpected.
The part responsible for self-awareness went quiet.
Like a switch turned off.
> And when that happens the boundary between you and everything else disappears.
You no longer feel separate.
Not from people.
Not from the world.
Not from something greater.
He called it “absolute unitary being.”
Not just a feeling a measurable state in the brain.
But that wasn’t the most shocking part.
The brains of people who prayed regularly
looked physically different.
Stronger connections.
Lower stress.
Healthier patterns.
Even the brain’s fear center the amygdala became less active.
Ancient traditions always knew this.
Here’s the simple truth:
When you pray, your brain stops treating you as alone.
It starts treating you as connected.
Supported. Part of something vast.
He spent 30 years trying to prove it was all in the mind.
Instead, he found it was changing the mind all along.
Maybe it was never empty after all.
A psychiatrist at John Hopkins studied people who claimed to speak with God.
what he found in their brain scans left even seasoned scientists in quite disbelief:
> His name was Dr. Andrew Newberg.
A scientist. Not religious.
He had one question what happens inside the brain during prayer?
He expected nothing unusual.
Just neurons firing. Thoughts forming.
Nothing more.
He was wrong.
During deep prayer, the brain did something unexpected.
The part responsible for self-awareness went quiet.
Like a switch turned off.
> And when that happens the boundary between you and everything else disappears.
You no longer feel separate.
Not from people.
Not from the world.
Not from something greater.
He called it “absolute unitary being.”
Not just a feeling a measurable state in the brain.
But that wasn’t the most shocking part.
The brains of people who prayed regularly
looked physically different.
Stronger connections.
Lower stress.
Healthier patterns.
Even the brain’s fear center the amygdala became less active.
Ancient traditions always knew this.
Here’s the simple truth:
When you pray, your brain stops treating you as alone.
It starts treating you as connected.
Supported. Part of something vast.
He spent 30 years trying to prove it was all in the mind.
Instead, he found it was changing the mind all along.
Maybe it was never empty after all.
@LegacyProgramVP Dude i think your debunks of the alleged insiders are legit. Or at least worth listening to seriously… what do you think of all the random people saw, went on board a UFO?
@MichaelSalla I think we can do both. The mass public doesn’t need all the gory details of the past but they do need the (currently secret) scientific present truth and the bright future. The interested buffs can pursue the true history. In time the details they discover will filter into mass
✍️ President of Russia Vladimir Putin to US President @realDonaldTrump on 2️⃣5️⃣0️⃣th Anniversary of US independence:
Donald, I wish you & your loved ones health, well-being & every success, & I wish all citizens of the United States happiness & prosperity.
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