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What is the difference in the brain patterns of a person who experiences a miracle, to that of a person who experiences fear/danger/threat to life?

What does this suggest about the way we think? Or what does this say about "our thinking" in general?

Note: Brain patterns are ideas that are associated with encephalogic studies. They are studied using electro-encephalograms.

Note: If you are sincerely answering this question do provide your sources accurately.

2006-12-03 17:39:39 · 4 answers · asked by deostroll 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Miracles need not be something that is self-experienced; i.e. experienced by that individual alone.

It could be a thought or a recollection of an incident that happens to be a miracle. Like for e.g. someone waking to life in an ambulance after his post-mortem report proclaimed him deceased... What would be the effect on the other person who is witnessing all this?

And what would the scenario be if the same person was lost in a forest, all alone, hears some rumbling behind him in the bushes, and turns around to see that he is confronted by a huge grizzly bear?

2006-12-03 17:59:00 · update #1

4 answers

there is no such thing as miracles

2006-12-03 17:42:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't have an answer, but would love to know if there is any research. I would think that you would have to do the scan at the moment that the miracle was occurring, so that would not be possible. UNLESS you hooked up the machines to the known healers. Every congregation has them. They keep a low profile. But if someone could research the healers when they go into the trance for healing prayer, I bet you would see something different.

2006-12-04 01:46:56 · answer #2 · answered by tonks_op 7 · 0 0

I've seen no studies of people that have experienced miracles. I suppose because the study would only be valid if the person were experiencing the miracle at the time of testing.

2006-12-04 01:48:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Since no one has ever experienced a miracle we'll never know.
Tammi Dee

2006-12-04 01:44:03 · answer #4 · answered by tammidee10 6 · 0 0

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