She Felt My Stare And Turned Around

I tend to be an intense person and my stares are particularly long and longing.

I just love too much. I can’t help it. Judges just don’t understand.

I often notice women turning around to face me when I stare at their backs.

Damn me to hell for it, but I enjoy the sight of a shapely back.

According to this new book I’m reading, stares can be felt — though they should never be criminalized.

From page 31 of The Secret Source: The Law of Attraction is One of Seven Hermetic Laws by Maja D’Aoust and Adam Parfrey:

Rupert Sheldrake has laid forth his considerable research into this matter in his book Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science. Sheldrake asserts that "Vision may involve a two-way process, an inward movement of light and an outward projection of mental images."

This means that our minds reach out and "touch" the things we see. If this happens, our minds can have some influence on what is within our vision. This is also corroborated by findings of quantum physicists such as Heisenberg, that our observation of electrons alters their behavior. In 1898, the psychologist Edward B. Titchener tested what people can sense when they are being stared at by another person; his findings were later corroborated by several scientists. That we can physically "feel" a stare certainly implies some form of energy exchange. This energy can be either helpful or malicious, accoridng to various folk traditions, especially in the Middle East. The "evil eye" has been used for centuries to send bad energy to people, such as cruses and diseases.

The NJG:  so, I have to do things, but I watched your vid about prayer/yoga/etc
The NJG:  and, well, though you start off just taking the piss about everything, as I know many males do , I think you did hit upon some interesting things
The NJG:  ok, just thinking now
The NJG:  you think you might have asperger’s?
The NJG:  as well as NPD?
Luzdedos1:  no
The NJG:  see, I think you might
The NJG:  I’ve noticed people that have it, have a bit of an unsocialized thing going on with them
The NJG:  that you have in a similar way
The NJG:  ie
The NJG:  you can write, sometimes, in a really interesting way
The NJG:  but other times, you get oddly obsessed
The NJG:  and you don’t have proper social skills
The NJG:  which you should have
The NJG:  that the social skills thing puts you on that asperger’s spectrum
The NJG:  but it’s not an excuse
The NJG:  ie
The NJG:  staring at a woman’s back
The NJG:  and being and saying inappropriate things to women
The NJG:  you KNOW what you’re saying and doing is fucked up
The NJG:  yet you continue
The NJG:  or if you DON’T KNOW then you’ve got some serious brain issue going on that would probably amount to being somewhere on that asperger’s scale
The NJG:  however
The NJG:  I do think that if you continue in yoga
The NJG:  almost all of your mental issues will get sorted out

ChaimAmalek:  Read this: "indonesian muslims banned from practicing yoga" 
ChaimAmalek:  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090126/ap_on_re_as/as_indonesia_yoga_ban
ChaimAmalek:  The Muslims understand where yoga leads

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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