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April 29, 2007

Good News for the Grounded

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In an article entitled "Spirit Tech" from the Slate Brain Issue, we were delighted to discover a machine that purports to induce mystical experiences. The Eight Coil Shakti can be had for a mere $220, inexpensive when you consider the alternatives like quitting your job, and taking your life in your hands to spend a year meditating eighteen hours a day at an ashram in Burma. Dr Michael Persinger, a neurotheologist at Laurentian University is the creator, so to speak.

As you know some of us here at Dakota are Woowoo Wannabees, who have been yearning for a mystical experience for some time now, to no avail. Others are more skeptical, which undoubtedly stops something of the sort from happening. In any case the Shakti solves alot of problems.

The list of cautions:

Use with care.
Use only the suggested session designs.
Do not use If You Have a History of Epilepsy, Migrane headaches or Psychiatric Disorders, or if you have a damaged or compromised Brain.
Do not use if you are taking psychiatric medications.
If you are ambidexterous, you'll need to accept some limitations. Click HERE to learn about them with illustrations.
Do not use if you do not understand English.
Do not use if you are less than 18 years of age.
Do not use it at the same time as other mind-machines or in combination with drugs.
Use at your own risk.
Only use with Magnetic Coils - do not use with electric current.

A bit sobering, but we shall take it under consideration.

Photo note: About as mystical as it gets around here -- shooting rear view mirror dingle dangles

Posted by Dakota at April 29, 2007 07:13 AM