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destroy them.
#3D7. Communication between people and animals. It is well known that many people
are able to "say" something to an animal, or insect, and that the message conveyed gets through
somehow to the addressee, whose further actions prove the complete understanding of what
was said. Any rational explanation for such communication must involve the operation of all
brains (also those of animals and insects) as input-output devices.
The most well known person utilizing such communication was late Mrs Barbara
Woodhouse, whose frequent appearance on British TV gained her world-wide fame (especially
her "sit!" command).
In central Europe (especially in Poland, Germany and Czechoslovakia) there is a vivid
tradition of peripathetic rat-catchers. Those extraordinary people earned a living by ordering
rats, mice and even insects to follow them beyond the boundaries of the village that paid for this
form of debugging. These pests were then drowned or burnt. The last of these rat-catchers was
supposed to be still operative in an area of present Poland at the beginning of this century. One
of the romantic records of these people survived in the form of the German legend of the Pied
Piper of Hamelin.
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#4D7. Animal instincts. It is well known that animals display abilities to resolve problems
which definitely extend beyond the capabilities of their (or even human) brains. According to the
model of brain discussed here, all brains (also those of animals and insects) must have the
ability to access and read registers from the counter-world, thus the so-called instinct is only an
animal equivalent to human ESP abilities. Animals can gain knowledge of correct behavior in
a particular situation by searching through the appropriate registers in the counter-world. There
is a mass of evidence supporting this. Only some of this will be reviewed below.
a) Knowledge of correct behavior in a critical situation. We can observe how a sick animal
somehow recognizes the best food and treatment for a particular disease. During periods of
drought, elephants, like our dowsers, find the location of shallow underground water sources,
saving themselves and other animals. Dogs know the best way to save their masters in a
moment of emergency.
b) Reading warnings of bad events. It is almost legendary that dogs can predict an
imminent natural disaster and howl loudly as an alarm. In Japan they raise a special kind of
aquarium goldfish which can detect an earthquake a few hours in advance. There is the well
known claim of sailors that rats foresee a coming disaster and abandon in advance the ship that
is going to sink. Favourite pets know about the death of their masters. Birds do not sing at the
site of some former concentration camps. Some farm animals seem to know when they are
designated to be killed.
c) Pets foreseeing their master's return. It has been observed that favorite pets know
several minutes in advance that their master is going to return home and know also at which
entrance they should wait to welcome him/her. Similar knowledge is displayed by little children
who know a few hours in advance that their favourite relative is coming and he/she has
something good for them.
d) The migration and navigation instincts of animals. The only satisfactory explanation
for the migration and navigation instincts of some birds and fish seems to lie in ESP. Sea birds
have no orientation points and they still return to their nests without error. There are known
cases of dogs and cats returning home having been taken hundreds of kilometers away in
windowless boxes. Some dogs are famous because of finding the way to their owners after
those owners changed city or even country.
e) Synchronization of the movements of birds and fish. We may observe flocks of birds
and shoals of fish as they maneuver simultaneously. No known physiological senses explain
such perfect synchronization. A similar effect can also be experienced by two bicycle riders or
car drivers who unexpectedly face each other on a collision course. They will repeat exactly the
same maneuvers until they crash.
#5D7. Review of ones own life during the so-called Near Death Experiences (NDE). It is
widely documented that the dying person relives again the most important events from his/her
own entire life. Mr Mike Irving of 120 Terrace St., Invercargill, New Zealand - one of the
numerous people known to the author who has experienced this - describes it thus: "It was not
just reviewing a three-dimensional movie of my life. It was as complex as in reality. I was there
and I felt, thought and saw everything again. The only difference was that I observed myself as
an outside witness and that I could not change anything in this review".
The review discussed here contains one element, confirmed by many participants, which
excludes the possibility of the brain origination of these pictures, i.e. their nature is holographic.
If the pictures were only a display of the biological memory content, they should present the
events exactly in the same form as the eyes of the dying person saw them while they happened.
But this is not the case. The review consists also of pictures of the person, presenting him/her
as if he/she were filmed by an outside cameraman. Moreover, during the review details also are
visible, which could not be noticed in a real experience, because they were inappropriately
located towards the subject (sometimes scenes are presented which are happening behind
some physical obstacles and by no means could be seen by the person involved). This
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characteristic indicates that the discussed review can not originate from the brain itself, but is
read by the brain from the bank of information stored within the counter-world.
More information about the above phenomena can be found in the book by R.A. Moody,
"Life After Life", Stackpole Books, 1976, ISBN 0-8117-0946-9, pp. 61 to 69.
#6D7. Double or multiple personalities. In the paper "Multiple Mix-ups", published in
OMNI, Vol. 8, No. 2, November 1985, p. 94, some examples of people who experience complete
changes of personalities are discussed. It seems that the same body can be occupied in turn
by two or more completely different persons. The differences in these personalities can be so
significant and their switching so complete that they affect not only the psychological, but also
the biological state of a person. For example the different personalities (of the same physical
person) may require different optics of glasses, or be allergic to different foods and medicines.
The existence of this phenomena provides a further evidence in support of the model of our
brain as an input-output device. This is because any rational explanation of multiple
personalities must account for the switching of someone's brain to the register of a different
person - synchronized with the simultaneous taking control over the entire body by this register
(i.e. by the software model of a different person).
#7D7. Reincarnation. The details of previous lives can be recalled. Some children during
normal activities, and also various adults during hypnotic regression or dreams, are able to
recall details from previous lives. These details are very vivid, and prove themselves correct
when verified by historical research or in a field confrontation. In addition other evidence, such
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