In fact, the concept of bilocation has its roots in reality. In ancient times, people often believed in a deity with absolute power.
This deity would help “each individual” at all times and places whenever they encountered difficulties. Since there are always many people facing challenges, in the imagination of humanity, this deity could bilocate to assist them.
Ancient sorcerers seized this belief to frighten the populace and profit from it. However, some individuals remained skeptical about the existence of bilocation due to phenomena that they could not explain appearing before them.
Currently, around the world and even in Vietnam, there are occasional reports of groups of children or women claiming to see the presence of certain deities. It’s noteworthy that in these rumors, men are never mentioned.
In Egypt, a woman reported seeing a pharaoh appear in a beam of light next to the Pyramid. This pharaoh appeared for a brief moment, said nothing, and then vanished. At the same time, in various places where this pharaoh was depicted, other women also “saw” the pharaoh materializing in the light.
Some individuals remain skeptical about the existence of bilocation due to phenomena that they cannot explain appearing before them. (Image: Shutterstock).
Researchers immediately began investigating. They discovered that the women who “saw” the pharaoh were all emotionally vulnerable. The location where the pharaoh appeared was a beam of sunlight to the left of the Pyramid.
Another important point to note is that on the surface of the Pyramid adjacent to that beam of light, the pharaoh was depicted. Researchers concluded that there was no actual pharaoh apparition.
The women who saw the pharaoh’s image carved on the Pyramid then emotionally turned their gaze to the side. The beam of sunlight struck their eyes while the image of the pharaoh lingered for a few seconds on their retinas.
To ensure accuracy, similar experiments were conducted with those women. Ultimately, they concluded that for these women, any image that emotionally moved them would remain on their retinas longer than usual. This phenomenon was also observed in children.
When reasoning is not yet fully developed, young children’s minds “process” the images they receive very slowly. Therefore, when an image enters their eyes, if it makes a strong impression, it will remain on their retinas even as subsequent images come in.
This explains why children often encounter strange occurrences… In addition to women and children, emotionally sensitive men also frequently experience similar illusions.
If the image is too striking, it will linger on their retinas for a long time. Even if they constantly think about it, it may unintentionally “appear” anywhere, at any time.
Such illusions are not necessarily negative because if they are based on a positive image, they can greatly enrich the human soul. However, if it is a negative image, we must be cautious, as some individuals with ill intentions may exploit our illusions for their personal gain.