Our study has three main findings. First, Mozambican subjects did exhibit improved auditory and/or visual acuity subsequent to PIP interventions. Second, the magnitude of measured effects exceeds that reported in previous studies of suggestion and hypnosis. Although it would be unwise to overgeneralize from these preliminary findings for a small number of PIP practitioners and subjects collected in far-from-ideal field conditions, future study seems warranted to assess whether PIP may be a useful adjunct to standard medical care for certain patients with auditory and/or visual impairments, especially in contexts where access to conventional treatment is limited. The implications are potentially vast given World Health Organization estimates that 278 million people, 80% of whom live in developing countries, have moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, and 314 million people are visually impaired, 87% of whom live in developing countries, and only a tiny fraction of these populations currently receive any treatment.
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True there are some limitations to the study which is understandable and is normal in many peer reviewed studies. What is important is that there was a significant improvement. I never believed there was even any miracle anywhere before. But this is one of the studies that changed my mind over charismatic miracles. This is more interesting when you go through the individual cases.
Another one is that of a miracle by a baptist pastor who cured her wife of blindness. This reports are not the normal church claimed miracles that don't get investigated. It changed my mind because it was rigorously investigated and confirmed. I don't have to be there to believe that a peer reviewed article is not a joke. At least something significant happened which ever way you look at it.
There are more if you watch the Sendproof video. The GMRI website has few more miracles documented.
That wouldn't convince some people I know. Just saying that it convinced me that the supernatural exists.
Which ever view we hold I respect any for their own views.