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Visualization, Artificial Intelligence and Virtual reality as accelerators of the disappearance of symptoms.

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What happens when a person begins to imagine running, enjoying a walk, climbing mountains, etc. completely deliberately?

Our subconscious does not know about what is false or true because it operates with other parameters based on symbolism, experiences and creativity.

Curiously, in the workshops of neuroscientist doctor Joe Dispenza, there are cases of transformations in various brain areas of people with walking disabilities from the moment they are invited to repeatedly play the game of projecting themselves walking. When they have been forcing themselves for a certain amount of time and feeling in their imagination how they experience joy in being able to walk, jump, run, something inexplicable then happens in their bodies. It's called placebo.

The placebo of a pill with sugar can improve your health momentarily but the repeated vision, even if it is virtual, of a being with your exact appearance enjoying a life in which there is no room for any pathology... this really pulls the strings for a profound reconfiguration of our body.

My dream is to create a foundation that works on research projects on placebo and self-healing processes through the continuous simulation of realities that subconsciously dispel the idea that you are sick.

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gomelgo

I am almost done reading Howard Shifke's book. Highly recommend it if you have not read it yet. goodreads.com/book/show/375...

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rebtar

You probably already know them, but if sot, check out HOPE Shortcut, Gary Sharpe and Lilian Sjoberg.

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gomelgo in reply torebtar

Yes, just getting deeper into their materials now. Impressed.

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Gymsack

What are you saying: that it is all in our head ?

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Gioc in reply toGymsack

LOL

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MBAnderson in reply toGymsack

that is essentially what they are saying. I say hooey

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enjoy2013

Hi,

This research exists in a number of neurological conditions such as stroke, phantom limb pain and spinal cord lesions among others. Try the following keywords: augmented reality.

The therapeutic effect lies on synaptic plasticity to restore function through functionally parallel synapses.

Unfortunately research activity is more limited in PD.

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