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Is it possible for nature to respond to emotion?

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Can a single person entice natural occurrences to increase or decrease based on emotion or words?

For example, could a person redirect a tornado by telling it to go somewhere else?

Can waves on a shoreline increase just by being told they are weak?

Can an earthquake abruptly cease to exist by a person simply not wanting it to continue?

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  1. No, we are mere humans and we are not capable of controlling mother nature, at least not as of yet.  We can control her in the sense that we are harming her and she is letting us know about it but as for making a tornado go away, nope....can't happen.


  2. no.. only someone who is stupid would think that

  3. It is possible provided you leave every thing & become an ascetic. If a person does all these, he's just an almighty on the earth.

  4. The Bible says SO OT & NT.

    See how cats react when your :under stress etc.

    Thats your Clue.

  5. Yea.  I heard somewhere that people could do that if they used at least 18% of their brain cells but we only use about 7%.

  6. no i dont think so. in fact, they are just nonliving things. try to think in a chemical way: a reagent reacts if it gets in contact with another reagent. maybe it could be the same here:the earthquake or the waves or anything need a reagent to respond. emotions are just "abstract", they can't eract with anything.

    that's my opinion, i hope i helped you^_^

    bye

  7. I talk to my plants and that seems to effect them.

  8. There have been people who were able to do these things because of a variety of factors, but most of them have either faded into legend or have been completely dismissed as myth. Admittedly, if you went outside and tried to make the wind blow (or stop blowing) you would probably not be immediately successful. It requires many things: the most important is the knowledge that you can, indeed, do these things. Most people do not realize that they exist in many more ways than our traditional three dimensions. We all inhabit a significant portion of existence and if we wish to use it, we have a large say in what happens in the world that usually goes untapped.

    Knowledge of how the thing works is also required. While you cannot simply make a tornado move without expended a lot of energy, you may well be able to change something small that affects the direction it goes if only you know what to change. Think about it: compare the force it would take to extinguish a forest fire to the force it would take to move all the air just inches from the fire so that it would starve. Don;t think about effort, just force. That is the difference that knowledge makes.

    As for emotions, they do exert an influence on the world around them. This is why many people can sense emotions and why many more can feel when someone is extremely angry or sad. However, due to the limited capacity for energy that humans typically have, emotions do not usually change the world just like that. A person with vast energy and extreme emotion could possibly have a strong effect, though. Also, because emotional energy is typically unfocused and is simply radiated, if a person could direct and focus their anger into making the wind blow it would do so if they had enough energy.

    The danger in all this is that when experiencing strong emotions, a person is not usually thinking rationally and may use more energy than they really want to and end up totally drained, though this is rarely very dangerous. Another thing is that you might do something you wouldn't want to do normally. In anger, you may well want to rip someone limb-from-limb and if you could do it, sometimes you would! I know I would. Afterwards, though, it would be obvious that you wouldn't have watned them to die if you had been balanced and in control.

  9. Too start off with, i know that a scientist once looked into something like this, but nothing to the scale you are talking about.

    He basically investigated scaring plants by attacking them and thinking about killing them, (this is to do with ESP)

    To conclude the answer to your question is no, but emotions can affect plants and things not so grand in scale.

  10. I believe so yes, perhaps your examples are a bit extreme but yes. What people tend to not realize is that everything has a medium and that medium is energy. Only through practise and patience can such feats be accomplished though. I realize that a lot of people won't agree with my viewpoint and for that I am sorry, but don't bring me down simply becuase I speak my mind

  11. yes, if you think about something enough and ask for it over and over again (manifest) if you watch "the secret" you'll understand better...

  12. psudosciences.....we use a hundred % of our brain...It could be true that nature responds to emotion, but I have never seen it!!

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