It started with this question. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071012212250AAk6Oxi&r=w
Read it to see the context. I am now picking a particular statement proposed by another tradition of knowledge, the Vedic tradition. "In the vicinity of those practicing advanced techniques of meditation, criminality diminishes, the economy is better, etc." (I paraphrased here.) The statement is that there is no need for further actions by these people, just their vicinity is enough. This couldn't come from within the modern science institution, but yet it is scientifically verifiable. We can test it. Here is some evidence: http://www.mum.edu/m_effect/ A lot has been published in peer reviewed scientific journals.
However, there is a possible dogma: No evidence can be related to another tradition of knowledge. There is also a new paradigm here: consciousness or awareness is at the basis of matter, but is it the evidence that is important or a respect of some old paradigm.
2007-10-12
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