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William Garner Sutherland DO Dr. Sutherland (1873-1954) invented Cranial Osteopathy. Over the years, CST practitioners convinced themselves that gentle palpation of the cranium, guided through the understanding of Sutherland's "Primary Respiratory Mechanism," could improve an astounding range of conditions manifesting throughout the human body.
A number of endeavours brought out by nonresident examiners over numerous decades have broadly chatting substantiated the facade of the anomalous lights often with photographic and video evidence. Many ideas have been proposed to clarify the said sightings, but no concurrence has been reached.
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William Garner Sutherland DO Dr. Sutherland (1873-1954) invented Cranial Osteopathy. Over the years, CST practitioners convinced themselves that gentle palpation of the cranium, guided through the understanding of Sutherland's "Primary Respiratory Mechanism," could improve an astounding range of conditions manifesting ... Contributors to Paranormal Magazine include Janet Bord, Dr David Clarke, Jon Downes (Centre for Fortean Zoology), Lionel Fanthorpe, Richard Freeman, Nick Redfern, Dr Leo Ruickbie, Dr Karl Shuker, and Brad Steiger. The Fortean Picture Library and ASSAP (the Association for ...
Early history The term “Telekinesis” was coined in 1890 by Russian psychical researcher Alexander N. Aksakof (also spelled Aksakov). The term “Psychokinesis” was coined in 1914 by American author-publisher Henry Holt in his book ”On the Cosmic Relations” and adopted ...
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