Newly Discovered Scientific Facts Point to the Truth behind the Neighborhood Walk®
The Washington Post, November 24, 2015:
“The blind woman who switched personalities and could suddenly see”
This report describes the extraordinary findings of a group of experts in medical science that shows the brain’s ability to switch on-and-off major areas of the body’s function at the neurological level, such as vision, as in their particular case study with a patient of dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Quoting from the Washington Post’s article:
“Writing in PsyCh Journal, [the patient’s] doctors say that her blindness wasn’t caused by brain damage, her original diagnosis. It was instead something more akin to a brain directive, a psychological problem rather than a physiological one.”
“[The patient’s] strange case reveals a lot about the mind’s extraordinary power — how it can control what we see and who we are.”
Read the full article here
Gladys® and the Neighborhood Walk®
JZ Knight’s teachings on Gladys® and the effective technique of the Neighborhood Walk® are available online, on-demand, and open to the public through:
The Class 101: Remarkable Mind.
For more articles in the News relating to the extraordinary benefits of the Neighborhood Walk®, read these previous posts:
Science: “Painful Memories May be Erasable”
JZ Knight & Ramtha on RSE’s Neighborhood Walk®
“Want to Be More Creative? Take a Walk”
Research: “walking at a moderate pace…enough to improve health”