Its summertime
And the livin' is easy
Fish are jumpin'
And the cotton is high
The paranormal has fascinated believers and irritated sceptics for
decades.
Over the centuries, Indian gurus, Christian saints, psychics and others
have been reputed to possess the ability to levitate. Science has now
shown that levitation is possible through technological means. This
BBCseries uses archive video, expert interview, dramatic reconstruction
and personal testimony to demystify strange phenomena and explore
popular mythology in terms of current scientific understanding.and  ask:
Could an ancient myth become reality?
  Now  is this how yogis in India have been doing it for thousands of
years?

http://img.youtube.com/vi/etSivpBHUmE/2.jpg
The all-knowing BBC  believed that nobody dared to ask  Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi if he can and will/have use(d) his levitation skills?
lol (actually a question  from the 60s  asked already during his India
tours)
check part  2-4 with MMY, and of course Hagelin, and ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5sxax2CvE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly4z2Hm8jSo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtnTmfqUKhM&feature=related
YouTube Direktlink

BBC - Secret of Levitation Part II
starting with the Indian rope trick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly4z2Hm8jSo

BBC - Secret of Levitation Part IV

YouTube Direktlink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flozwhpKkC0&p=9D8C94795A1E2482
BBC - Secret of Levitation Part V

YouTube Direktlink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7MYWfM-opk
BBC - Secret of Levitation Part VI
YouTube Direktlink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3IP3YH2_XM&feature=related

One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And you'll take to the sky
So hush little baby
Don't you cry

2011 BBC Horizon explores the strange and wonderful world of illusions -
and reveals the tricks they play on our senses and why they fool us.
Among other shows how easy it is to trick your sense of taste by
changing the colours of food and drink, explain how what you see can
change what you hear, and see just how unreliable our sense of colour
can be. But all this trickery seems to have a serious purpose. It's
helping scientists to create a new understanding of how our senses work
- not as individual senses, but connected together.

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