Did you guys know that once Jim Carr told me...
Actually, LightinDarkness and me were corresponding in private messages since the discussion thread was then temporarily closed. LightinDarkness wanted us to make our conversations public afterwards, also I asked him/her to object in case he/she did not want me to publish the content and received no objection. Also I subsequently removed the content from my website as requested.
Why don't you find out by allowing me to give you an attempted migraine treatment and observing the actual outcome that follows in the case that the attempted treatment does not coincide with any significant improvement in your migraine condition, rather than just speculating based on your own worst expectations? At least if I then were to respond dishonestly, you could tell everyone that and say that your suspicions were right. I am actually very eager to falsify this claim.
I don't know about sinister, so much, but it's certainly a change of tone. More than once she has previously balked at accusations of providing treatment, and yet now she is advertising her services.
I really do think we're witnessing the birthing pains of the career of a psychic healer here.
Thank you for volunteering, however let me first carefully look into what applies in California law.
California Business and Professionals Code Section 2063 said:Nothing in this chapter shall be construed so as to discriminate against any particular school of medicine or surgery, school or college of podiatric medicine, or any other treatment, nor shall it regulate, prohibit, or apply to any kind of treatment by prayer, nor interfere in any way with the practice of religion.
As a Skeptic, your experience of any changes to your migraine condition would be less likely to be influenced by your expectations...
Perhaps it falls under this exception?
How does "prayer" or "practice of religion" apply here?
Judging from this thread (I didn't read your other ones) you seem very rational to me, and appear to have respect for scientific methods. I have high hopes that you will be the very first (if you fail) to admit that you don't have your claimed powers. Good luck!If I can't pass the Preliminary, there is no hope that I could pass a more elaborately and more strictly designed formal test, and I would be happy to conclude on the claim as falsified if I fail the Preliminary.
Information leakage doesn't have to come in the form of intentional cheating or deceit, but a well-designed test should rule it out.
Mightn't then a well-designed test conceal the protocol from the test subjects? I gave the example at the top of this page of reason1. Wouldn't NOT revealing the protocol actually be part of a well designed protocol in that case?
Yes, that might be true but she came out on this site and I was one of the first members to respond to her and I am a great believer in loyalty. Let's not test my ability to antagonize the people who antagonize the woman I might have checked motel rooms for spooks with.
Why go there?
Be respectful.