Human Full Potential Abilities Training: Psi Mechanisms and its Model of Training

2020 
In the light of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, a well-functioning person with full potential can possess Psi abilities. It is suggested that everyone can have the Psi abilities after completing the second level of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist SEMs. Accordingly, Psi abilities would be trained. There are six kinds of Psi ability which is addressed in this chapter. There are two main purposes for why we can have Psi abilities. The first purpose is to help the others who are in suffering. The second purpose is to use the Psi abilities to seek understanding or witness the authority of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist wisdom, as well as the other cultural wisdom. There are two stages for Psi performance. The chapter presents a possible mechanism for Psi at the initial stage and a proposed process for experiencing visual images of targets during Psi performance. In the first stage, Psi information enters the brain via unknown sensory mechanisms, which I developed the Cryptochromes (CRY) Theory (CT). CRY exists in all living systems and has quantum biological properties which allow, among other things, for the extreme sensitivity to weak energy such as light and magnetic fields in avian magnetonavigation. It is assumed that Psi information triggers chemical reactions in the CRYs, influencing the spin states of paired radical ions. This process activates the CRYs and then spreads their summed signal throughout the brain, creating a meaningful synthesis. In the second stage, I developed a visual Psi model that this Psi information interacts with target-relevant memories, resulting in the experience of targets-related visual images. This process is likely similar to the process of creating visual information in the brain in non-psi contexts. Finally, a three-stage Psi training model developed by the author is presented. In the first stage, the model suggests that participants need to attain a quiet and/or drowsy mental state. In the second stage, the brain plasticity of adapting to Psi targets will be trained by largely repeated Psi stimuli, while participants attempt to experience awareness of the targets. The third stage is the trial-by-trial feedback only thought to be effective when participants experience images, and awareness of targets in whole or part.
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