The chatter fell silent, replaced by an eerie hush. The only
sound that could be heard in the room was the clink of metal against glass, as
makeshift pendulums swung from left to right in the confines of a wine glass.
Course participants held onto the pendulums and practised “thought directions”
which are interpreted by the body and quickly converted into actions, causing
“uncontrolled” swinging of the pendulum.
Sunday 18 September 2016
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