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No. 12989
Supernormal Abilities Documented through Western History: The Jansenists in 18th-Century France

Author: A London Practitioner

[PureInsight.org] There have been many spiritual groups in the course of history. Reading the Falun Dafa websites and newspapers, we hear of countless miraculous healings from serious illnesses taking place in Dafa. Historical events on earth such as those described below are all an allegory for Dafa and each of us as a disciple and each event is a microcosm for us to understand True Self, Dafa and the Great Law at large. Within the historical events are the inner meanings of Dafa and nuances of our very being, we, after all, have played all the parts in this theatre of the world stage, as our beloved Teacher tells us.

Everything can be imaginatively connected to Dafa today. Dafa is a culmination of everything everywhere on earth and is the basis on which these events in the past took place in the first place also! Between the lines of every sentence, deed uttered and written in history is a metaphor for Dafa, Zhen Shan Ren. Not only this, various supernormal things have transpired in the course of Dafa cultivation and the community as a whole knows this. Just like the countless miracles within Dafa, miracles were seen in the Jansenist sect. In The Holographic Universe (HarpersCollins,1991), Michael Talbot writes:

"..One of the most remarkable displays of miraculous events ever recorded, took place in Paris in the first half of the eighteenth century. The events centered around a puritanical sect of Dutch-influenced Catholics known as the Jansenists, and were precipitated by the death of a saintly and revered Jansenist deacon named Francois de Paris. Although few living today have even heard of the Jansenist miracles, they were one of the most talked about events in Europe for the better part of a century.

To understand fully the Jansenist miracles, it is necessary to know a little about the historical events that preceded Francois de Paris's death. Jansenism was founded in the early seventeenth century, and from the start it was at odds with both the Roman Catholic Church and the French Monarchy. Many of the beliefs diverged sharply from standard church doctrine but it was a popular movement and quickly gained followers among the French populace. Most damning of all, it was viewed by both the papacy and King Lois XV, a devout Catholic, as Protestantism only masquerading as Catholicism. As a result, both the church and the king were constantly maneuvering to undermine the movement's power.

One obstacle to these maneuverings, and one of the factors that contributed to the movement's popularity, was that Jansenist leaders seemed especially skilled at performing miraculous healings. Nonetheless, the church and the monarchy persevered, causing fierce debates to rage throughout France. It was on May 1st, 1727, at the height of this power struggle, that Francois de Paris died and was interred in the parish cemetery of Saint-Medard, Paris." (pp.128-129)

My personal understanding is that the Jansenists resemble Falun Dafa in the above paragraph in that Falun Dafa is also "popular" and "quickly gained followers" among the populace. Falun Dafa has also been viewed incorrectly by the government of the country where it originated and faced the threat of being undermined as a "movement," though Dafa is here to stay. Falun Dafa has been misunderstood as being a religion and has been especially misunderstood by Buddhists who say Teacher has taken things from here and there and from the Taoist school and other places, when, in fact, deep down, it is actually most comprehensively ordered. The CCPs constant denigration of Dafa has helped to popularize it as Teacher has made clear to us. So one can see the parallels. The book continues:

"Because of the abbe's saintly reputation, worshippers began to gather at his tomb and, from the beginning, a host of miraculous healings were reported. The ailments thus cured included cancerous tumors, paralysis, deafness, arthritis, rheumatism, ulcerous sores, persistent fevers, prolonged hemorrhaging, and blindness. But this was not all. The mourners also started to experience strange involuntary spasms or convulsions and to undergo the most amazing contortions of their limbs. These seizures quickly proved contagious, spreading like a brush fire until the streets were packed with men, women, and children, all twisting and writhing as if caught up in a surreal enchantment." (p.129)

The list of miraculous healings are the same kind of illnesses we have read about on the PureInsight website, including cancerous tumors, paralysis, and the like.

"'It was while they were in this fitful and trancelike state that the "convulsionaires," as they come to be called, displayed the most phenomenal of their talents. One was the ability to endure without harm an almost unimaginable variety of physical tortures. These included severe beatings, blows from both heavy and sharp objects, and strangulation – all with no signs of injury or even the slightest trace of wounds or bruises. (p.129)

This has a haunting resonance with the current persecution of practitioners in China and how practitioners consciously endure an "unimaginable variety of physical tortures." Indeed, the CCP has used some of the worst torture methods taken from and a culmination of all of history's worst moments, to persecute Goodness, our fellow Dafa disciples. Teacher mentions how those with great inborn quality are sometimes given a dose of True Insanity in which they suffer hardships that one could not suffer with a conscious mind. The above paragraph is like the instance of the old woman who could jump over the high wall and unchain herself, this is very much like the Jansens here who temporarily lose their conscious mind and go into trancelike states to work their miracles.

"'What makes these miraculous events so unique is that they were witnessed by thousands of observers. The frenzied gatherings around Abbe Paris's tomb were by no means short-lived. The cemetery and the streets surrounding it were crowded day and night for years, and even two decades later, after miracles were still being reported (to give some idea of the enormity of the phenomena, in 1733, it was noted in the public records that over 3,000 volunteers needed simply to assist the convulsionaires and make sure, for example, that the female participants did not become immodestly exposed during their seizures.) As a result, the supernormal abilities of the convulsionaires became an international cause celebre, and thousands flocked to see them, including individuals from all social strata and officials from every educational, religious, and governmental institution imaginable; numerous accounts, both official and unofficial, of the miracles witnessed are recorded in the documents of the time."

"Invulnerability was not the only talent the Jansenists displayed during their seizures. Some became clairvoyant and were able to "discern hidden things." Others could read even when their eyes were closed and tightly bandaged, and instances of levitation were reported. One of the levitators, an Abbe named Bescherand from Montpellier, was so "forcibly lifted into the air" during his convulsions that even the witnesses tried to hold him down they could not succeed in keeping him from raising up off the ground." (pp.129-131)

Here we can see many of these western cultivators reached the state of "levitation in broad daylight" when the heavenly circuit has been opened up and the level has been raised, as with many Dafa practitioners today.

Voltaire quipped, "God was forbidden, by order of the King, to work any miracles there." (p.131)

This sounds really funny in its irony. It resembles how Falun Dafa is banned, at the moment, in China.

David Hume wrote, 'There surely never was so great a number of miracles ascribed to one person as those which were lately said to have been wrought in France upon the tomb of Abbe Paris. Many of the miracles were immediately proved upon on the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and in the most eminent theatre that is now in the world." ( p.131)

Funnily enough, David Hume has been recognized as one of the fathers of Empiricism in the world of philosophy. Some people hold that Empiricism is based on the notion of "seeing is believing" in Western thought and is part of the materialistic dogma that humankind must battle today. Actually, it holds that one should be open to everything that can be shown to have reality, including "miracles" that, by their very nature, are unexplained. It was a movement in philosophy to oppose authoritarian dogma, which, sadly, is all-too-lacking in these times. Teacher is leaving behind the greatest miracle recorded in history for all posterity now.

http://www.pureinsight.org/node/4438
No.12996
Hey guys don't mind just doing miracles.

Mirin Dajo

Mirin Dajo was the pseudonym of Dutch fakir Arnold Gerrit Henskes (August 6, 1912 – May 26, 1948). Arnold specifically asked not to be called a fakir.

No.12997
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Early life

He became famous for radically piercing his body with all kinds of objects and apparently without injury, even astounding the medical community at the time.

He was born in Rotterdam. He started out trying a career in the Beaux Arts. He headed a design firm in his twenties. During his earlier years he had had all sorts of dreams and "paranormal" experiences. It was not until he turned 33 he claimed to realize that his body was "invulnerable." As a result he left his job and went to Amsterdam. Hanging around pubs, he made money by letting people pierce his body with "dagger-like objects." He also swallowed glass and razor blades.

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Mission

Notorious for his radical “body piercings” Dajo was now able to explain, or preach, his views of reality. As he saw it people should abandon the materialistic world view and accept there was a higher force, the Source. God was using him, through his invulnerability, to show us there was something better out there. His conviction was that materialism only results in misery and war.

At that time he adopted his stage name Mirin Dajo, Esperanto for "wonder" (the right form should be: "mirindaĵo" - wonder, abstract substantive derived from adjective "mirinda" - wonderful). He saw the use of Esperanto -one language to be used around the world- as a way of uniting mankind, his primary goal. Because he needed a license to perform in public he was taken to Professor Carp, Dr. Bertholt and Dr. Stokvis of the University of Leiden. They allowed his act but not his concomitant lecture, thereby hindering the "mission" to inform the world of his message of "love and peace".

Although not as widely documented as his sword piercing feats, there were claims by his name that said his invulnerability had been proven by numerous means. In the interview by Time, he also declared his invulnerability having been tested with burning irons, boiling water and having been shot through the head from half a yard distance in two opportunities. He supported this by exhibiting two scars allegedly from the shots, one in the center of the forehead and the other above his right eye.

No.12999
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Move to Switzerland, Death

In 1947, he moved to Switzerland and initially was only granted a license to perform without the ability to speak to the public. In his performances Dajo used several assistants but after many disappointments, he paired up with Jan Dirk de Groot who was his Dutch neighbor. According to De Groot, Dajo had several guardian angels, was telepathic, and could heal people. Time magazine reported on an appearance at the Corso Theatre in Zürich. The article alleged: "that Dajo had 'proved' to Zurich doctors that his act was not based on fakery."

He was allegedly instructed by voices to eat a steel needle which was to be surgically removed. He did so on May 11, 1948. It was surgically removed on May 13, 1948. During recovery in the hospital he requested a lot of water for recovery which was only granted by taking full responsibility himself. To show off his health he walked through Zurich directly after being released. Ten days later, when De Groot picked up his wife from the airport, Arnold laid down on a bed and went into a trance-like state. At arrival De Groot's wife was not comfortable with this man laying for dead and asked to check his health. On the third day De Groot's wife asked to check Arnolds health again. This time his neck felt cold. The medical examiner claimed he was dead for a day. The performed autopsy revealed Dajo had died of an aortic rupture. This was contested by De Groot and the aforementioned surgeon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirin_Dajo

No.13064
Nobody even interested in this?

No.13066
"The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."

Thomas A. Eddison (1847 - 1931)

http://livingtransformation.ch/index.php/80-a-history-of-healing/81-notorious-historic-healings-healers-and-miracles

(read all 4 parts for lots of greenpill)

(maybe these should be added to the greenpills thread)

No.13109
I have nothing to add but I am reading.

No.13110>>13118
>supernormal

Autism intensifies

No.13118
>>13110
I really wish this autism meme would die out already.



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