Thursday, February 18, 2016

The Science of Intention

We are very pleased to have as our speaker for the February 24th gathering, biophysicist, Dr. John Stewart of Biophysica Inc, who specializes in the physics of biological organisms, water purification, and intention.
John will share with us how we are all producing results due to our intentions, and some of the physics behind this phenomenon.
 
One resource that John provides is a website on radionics and the principles of quantum physics:

http://www.raydionics.com/

Click the following link to another resource that John provides, a series of TV shows on Divine Physics.

It appears that our bodies and surroundings are embedded in an invisible matrix that are more fundamental or real than the physical universe.  


At least ten dimensions have been theorized in string theory and also by physicists Dr William Tiller, Dr Ervin Laszlo, Dr Dean Radin, and Dr Glen Rein.  These dimensions may be familiar to some of us through studies in ancient wisdom, including Kabbalah. We engage in some of these dimensions by combining intention with business planning, cooking, eating, etc.  


For us to look at any claims about what we can achieve through intention, quantum physics, and other dimensions, we have asked Dr Ken Adams, medical doctor and genetic researcher, to be present in a support role for the group.


Date and time:  Wednesday February 24, 2016 from 7 to 9pm. 
Location: Columbus Centre, Toronto's Italian community's cultural centre, 901 Lawrence Ave West, two buildings west of Dufferin.  Ask for the room number at the front desk.
Columbus Centre is conveniently located near Highway 401, and the Spadina subway (a 10 minute walk or short bus ride from Lawrence West subway station).

This free and catered event is held in conjunction with Universe City of Toronto.  Check out the section called 'Courses'.  For those who are able to contribute, we ask for financial donations or educational services in support of Universe City programming. 
We will expand Universe City as a place to go and get the skills and experience we need for today's economy. 

Universe City is organized in seven movements.  One movement is about Innovative Facilities in neighbourhoods.

We like to break-out into small groups of 3 or 4 people to discuss and help digest what we heard, and what this means to us individually.  We also use these smaller groups to assess whether use of intention is advantageous for the health of neighbourhoods and how we go about setting up programs that use this kind of technology.
 
We look forward to getting together with like-hearted individuals. 

Let Nick D'Aleandro or I know if you plan to attend.  Bring a friend.

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