THREE WAVES ARE DISPLAYED IN THE YEAST RESULTS
The following three results of yeast behavior are from
experiments written up in
The Spindrift Tests,
by John Klingbeil, 1983, 136 pages,
page 96.
The healing task was to benefit the yeast.
Test participants were given the task of praying for stressed
yeast.
Most participants didn't know what would be a beneficial
result for the yeast.
The effects of the participant's thoughts fall into three
categories.
Goal-directed effects are in
green.
Non goal-directed effects are
in red.
Control group effects are in
yellow.
(some participant's didn't get
a result
so the effect was the same as
the control group)
What does the graph mean?
The x-axis (horizontal) is a time frame of 40 minutes. The y-axis (vertical) measures from 0 to 4 grams, in one-tenth grams, the weight loss of gas the yeast gives off during a 40 minute test.
In the test below what was closest to natural, normal and best for the yeast was a peak response of gas release in the first 20 minutes of the 40 minute time frame. The closest response to normal was produced by non goal-directed thought.
The most complete Spindrift book which includes experiments, theories, and data is The Spindrift Papers by John and Bruce Klingbeil, 1993, 396 pages, privately published.