1: Placebo effect sometimes plausibly has powerful effects. 2: Buddhism philosophy holds that every living animal is sentient, and has a consciousness and killing them is bad for the killer and freeing them is good somehow. Consciousness may involve some aspects of quantum mechanism as Roger Penrose’s Orch OR' theory of consciousness pointed out. 3: Although previous studies show that there is no “demonstrable effects of distant intercessory prayer. Anecdotal cases of a special kind of Buddhist activity of freeing captive animals in huge amount seem to have powerful therapeutic effects on severe and terminal patients. We want test it experimentally. 4: The cunning point that exceeds previous stuies ...
The lack of an identified mechanism of action for the placebo response contributes to its perception...
Mind and body are components of the same entity, with many relations of great importance to health a...
The placebo effect is widely recognized, but important questions remain, for example whether the cap...
1: Placebo effect sometimes plausibly has powerful effects. 2: Buddhism philosophy holds t...
There are empirical indications that mind-body therapies have a nonlocal quantum component, in addit...
The placebo effect is the power of belief positively manifested for the benefit of the patient. Ther...
The placebo effect is a phenomenon that has confounded Western medicine and research for over sixty ...
I believe that the Buddhist paradigm of the phenomenal world—particularly, the Buddhist assertion th...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
I argue that an analysis of Buddhist meditation theory and practice may be used to ground a model of...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
Placebos are commonly defined as ineffective treatments. They are treatments that lack a known mecha...
AbstractThe placebo effect has evolved from being thought of as a nuisance in clinical research to a...
I argue for a possible Buddhist theory of free will that combines Frankfurt's hierarchical analysis ...
ABSTRACT: This research work is part of a sustained attempt to scientifically interpret the...
The lack of an identified mechanism of action for the placebo response contributes to its perception...
Mind and body are components of the same entity, with many relations of great importance to health a...
The placebo effect is widely recognized, but important questions remain, for example whether the cap...
1: Placebo effect sometimes plausibly has powerful effects. 2: Buddhism philosophy holds t...
There are empirical indications that mind-body therapies have a nonlocal quantum component, in addit...
The placebo effect is the power of belief positively manifested for the benefit of the patient. Ther...
The placebo effect is a phenomenon that has confounded Western medicine and research for over sixty ...
I believe that the Buddhist paradigm of the phenomenal world—particularly, the Buddhist assertion th...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
I argue that an analysis of Buddhist meditation theory and practice may be used to ground a model of...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
Placebos are commonly defined as ineffective treatments. They are treatments that lack a known mecha...
AbstractThe placebo effect has evolved from being thought of as a nuisance in clinical research to a...
I argue for a possible Buddhist theory of free will that combines Frankfurt's hierarchical analysis ...
ABSTRACT: This research work is part of a sustained attempt to scientifically interpret the...
The lack of an identified mechanism of action for the placebo response contributes to its perception...
Mind and body are components of the same entity, with many relations of great importance to health a...
The placebo effect is widely recognized, but important questions remain, for example whether the cap...