Hokulele:
Yes I am open to becoming convinced that my information is inaccurate! In fact, in many cases I expect it to be, when the observations from my ability just don't seem right when I look at the person (with ordinary vision) or are ones that seem unusual and far-fetched! Yet so far always correct.
Let's just see what ailments will be present at the official test and what observations I make. The test should not allow me to make any vague statements or to fill in facts afterwards. Unless changes are made before the final approval of the protocol, the test with the IIG involves me looking at a person, one at a time, and having a diagnose form at hand. On the diagnose form is a list of twenty ailments and I select one out of those twenty which matches what my observations are with the ability. The person has stated as having one out of the ailments and as not having the other 19 of the ailments. There is no room for vagueness or for filling in on descriptions afterwards.
The observations that I have made and mentioned as examples were all done during everyday experiences, and I realize that none of them are evidence but they are all that I have at this point. I mentioned them not as official evidence of my ability but as examples of what compels me personally to have the test. I have not been able to arrange for a real test of this on my own since I wouldn't know how to find persons with health problems or how to arrange for a test on my own.
It is true that I would have taken anything that was highly unusual on the cereal box as being that which caught my attention since I was looking for the explanation. I did not specificly identify the cereal as having Lactobacillus since I had no prior reference to make that match. The interesting thing is that I detected that something was very odd with it, and I believe that is my point with the story. I am glad that we've cleared that out, I don't want to seem to be saying things that I'm not. Thanks.
Well, I still find it interesting that I did detect a highly unusual high amount of a bacteria that once he told me he was taking Lactobacillus I could match my observation with what I had seen and felt in the cereal. Of course none of this is proof of anything, since I could be lying even though I am not, but I am simply trying to describe what some of my most compelling observations have been.
I've just added a new page on my webpage
http://www.visionfromfeeling.com/observations.html where I will record the specific observations and keep track of the score.
Pixel42:
What you say is absolutely true, thank you for pointing this out. I did not match what I detected with Lactobacillus at that time because I could not at first remember what I had felt in the cereal to use it as reference. I did detect a bright white, roundish bacteria, that I identified as being artificial (something that would not have been there naturally had the person not ingested it) and that it was unusual in that it was harmless to the body. He confirmed that he had ingested a bacteria that is bright white, roundish, artificially taken, and one that is unusual in that it is harmless to the body.
Hearing its name I then remembered that a bacteria by that name was in the cereal and confirmed with myself that they feel the same in both places, although that the stomach is a much warmer environment than is the cereal box. If it is wrong of me to remember that match afterwards I apologize, and I do realize that I should have explained this differently and clearer. You guys are really good at establishing the details of things. Thanks.
It is definitely not a post hoc thing. I have consistently stated that my ability works the best on health problems and other things where there is something wrong or unusual. If I see yoghurt all the time, and it contains Lactobacillus, that is how I learn that normal yoghurt feels. When I see cereal all my life and learn what it feels like, and then all of a sudden somebody comes up with the idea of putting Lactobacillus into cereal, that one is going to feel different and I detected it. Lactobacillus itself is not strange at all, but when it is in the strange places its vibrational information stands out.
I'd be very interested in taking a test on detecting this bacteria in the stomach, I will look into that. I'd just need to convince a bunch of people to perhaps have to take the pills.
Professor Yaffle:
I am planning on having tests this weekend that are easier to arrange. I have not forgotten. As for later posts, they are probably referring to the formal test with the IIG, the date of which has not yet been established. The formal test with the IIG will be on detecting health information, whereas for the sake of this forum I am compelled to arrange simpler tests on the other aspects of my ability that occur less frequently but that everybody insists I should test right away.