You can believe whatever you want and if you feel that your faith has produced miracles in your life, then good for you, but don't expect us to ooh and ahh over some crackpot's "experiment" with water crystals.
Oh and what I said about the "Name it and Claim it" movement apparently also applies to the Ramtha cult people who put out this movie and whose ideas you are advocating. If we can positively affect our lives through our thoughts then it logically follows that people with cancer or AIDS or even genetic disorders like cyctic fibrosis or Down's syndrome are either to blame for their diseases and/or can simply change them through positive thinking.
William Arntz - one of the directors of
What the Bleep - even said as much.
In April of this year I invited one of the film’s directors, William Arntz, along with one of his science consultants, Joe Dispenza, to Portland State University. To put the question of free will and responsibility to the test I put up a photo of a child with Downs Syndrome. I asked if this child was free to create any reality he wanted. Was this child responsible for his condition, I queried? Arnzt responded that in fact he is to blame for his disorder”he is paying for transgressions in a previous life. This is the same doctrine of reincarnation and karma that justified the caste system in India. The same logic blames the patient for their cancer.
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In the very next paragraph we get this interesting tidbit:
What begins as promises of freedom of thought soon evolves into demands for correct thought and behavior. As Satinov says in the film: “People ought to be instructed to make different choices.” The source of the correct ideas is the prophet. The promised payoff for adherence to the dogma is freedom from the fears of death, disease, and misery. The fact that these are deep fears that we are all vulnerable to, sets the stage for rampant exploitation and abuse by charlatans and cults. As J. Z. Knight asks, “Have you ever stopped for a moment to look at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?”
Another logical progression from believing that thoughts can change reality - programming people to only think the correct thoughts because their thoughts can harm people, plants, water crystals and the whole world.
"You are metaphysicians. You can prove anything by metaphysics; and having done so, every metaphysician can prove every other metaphysician wrong--to his own satisfaction. You are anarchists in the realm of thought. And you are mad cosmos-makers. Each of you dwells in a cosmos of his own making, created out of his own fancies and desires. You do not know the real world in which you live, and your thinking has no place in the real world except in so far as it is phenomena of mental aberration." -
The Iron Heel by Jack London