Distance Healing
The Story of Mouse 37
Therapeutic Touch is one of t he most openly occult practices of any form of alternative medicine. Read the following story by Delores Krieger, co-founder of Therapeutic Touch and see how blatantly the occult connection is made.
The concept of non-locality arises from an assumption that consciousness has no boundaries in space or time. Scientists have been aware for centuries that creative ideas and break through hypothesis can occur at the same time to several people who are in different parts of the world. From evidence such as this, the assumption has been developed that the mind is able to transmit information over distance and to act upon it at that distant place, under appropriate conditions.
The control offered by contemporary researchers considered by society to be one way to assure that inexperience has some measure of validity and reliability. One of the healing experiences that lends itself into a wide range of personal interpretation is healing at a distance, in which the healer and the healee are geographically removed from one place to another.
Healing Mouse 37 at a distance Dolores Krieger shares a story about several years ago at the Nutrition Institute of America which was then under the directorship of Gary Null, PhD. There was the largest single experiment to date of two models of healing-healing by direct contact and healing at a distance. Dr. Krieger states that she was asked by Dr. Null to participate in the study and received a photograph of Mouse 37 who she was to send healing energy to. For some time she journaled concerning her impressions about Mouse 37 that she received from a distance and later on she called and found that Mouse 37 was doing well but the control mouse in the same cage had died.
About a year later at the end of June Dr. Krieger said that she met a man at a cocktail party in San Francisco who worked with the study with Dr. Null concerning mice and he related to her that Mouse 37 was one of only three mice who is still alive. She continued to send mouse 37 healing energy and later that year she heard from Dr. Null Mouse 37 was still healthy and hearty. To celebrate the event, one of Dr. Krieger's friends offered to retire mouse 37 to her ranch in Sonoma County. And most did well there for several months until the following June. Finally, Dr. Null wrote her and said Mouse 37 recently died of old age. It had lived longer than any of the other mice, and had lived without discomfort and in a seemingly normal state of health.
The study gave me a deep sense of satisfaction in that year and a half, my interaction with Mouse 37 have become quite real to me and I had learned a great deal from it concerning distance healing. The nature of the controlled study was such that there were occasions which gave me an opportunity to check my impressions directly, and the verification of my own work and involvement of this experiment was validated. This helps me to test the validity and reliability of visualization at a distance which I called Vivid Visualizations.
Visionary experiences ancient industry ported in all cultures of the world. For instance, a unique feature of the Native American culture is a strong dependence upon individual visions as basic guides and life decisions. And you'll do, you visualizations of persons or events at a distance are regarded as naturally occurring as a result of yogic experience. Visualization is a subjective process, however, that continues to be poorly understood. This is a paradox, for scientific methodology itself relies upon visualization in an introspective act as for example, in the capacity to see a problem, the intuitive skill to clearly state a hypothesis, the capacity to perceive an analysis of data, and the genius to foresee the inferences of research findings-all depend on the capacity for visualization.

