i remember this type of cult.. while i was a kid.. reading telepathy books and other parapsychology material.. i spent hours in my college and then university library just finding this type of books some were just fictional and some were practical.. while i was a kid i started practicing some of the techniques i was so convinced that i found some of them really worked.. what i realized that time the world we are living in is limiting our natural powers we are born with.. if you believe something it may start happening.. this is true.. say if you start beleivng that you will acheive something in a way the chances are you will... i still think about those days and get astonished of the things... really it may happen.. if you start feeling that you will have an abundant life it will come to you.. dont know how.. all my village nobody was educated a level to read english ya some ppl were able to read urdu but not all.. all my family was not convinced that i can join a national level university.. but i believed i can.. and here i am finished my masters from top notch university.. i dont know if there is another psyhicic world around us.. but if you beleive you attract someway..
I have been really sceptical with everything.. Some time ago I found IChing method and The book of changes. Every time I have had a question, the coins have given me a really good, helpful and satisfying answers. I do it when I'm feeling down, doubtful or lost. It gives me hope.
The prisoners of 5 senses can't believe and achieve what you said. Your experience is not different than mine. I have gone a little bit further to investigate in this knowledge and practice. I couldn't believe the results also which my 5 senses only prevail believing mind couldn't comprehend at that age.
Vine aquí despues de ver la maravillosa vida de henry sugar , por cierto esta historia me recordó a los trabajos que hacía Jacobo grinberg que lograba que niños leyeran y vieran imágenes con los ojos vendados
I knew a teen circa 1991 in Dayton, OH who could do this but with weapons. He was an AirForce brat/kid who studied Ninjitsu. Blindfolded he could hit objects in mid air with all sorts of throwing weapons that normal people could not with sight. Had I not seen it I would not have believed it.
The photo is actually of Kuda Bux. It was featured in a 1989 book called 'a collection from the mysterious of the unknown' on pg 87 along with text about Kuda Bux. You can access it on the internet archive. Idk when the photo was originally taken tho or who it was taken by.
The man had been interested in magic all his life, and studied with Yogi Hardawar in India, who taught him how to see through thin objects such as paper or playing cards, and to see around solid objects such as a wooden door if he is allowed a finger or hand around it. The doctors decide the man could be of great benefit as a teacher of the blind and return to the circus, only to find that The Man Who Sees Without Using His Eyes has died.
I know this sounds wierd, but I can kinda do this too at night. Sometimes right before I fall Asleep, I Somtimes see The outlines of my entiere room, eyes closed.
thats because the retina has the ability to store the last image you saw for a brief period of time, try looking at something very bright continuously and then close your eyes you will see its outlone
Hey there. I can do this too. I’ve told my gf about it too. I can’t do it everyday but it does happen every now and then. I don’t think it happens because of the retina thing as mentioned above in the reply. It’s strange but not weird when it happens. Almost as if the seeing part is done by something else in the body as mentioned in Henry sugar story 😂
@@AbrarSoudagar-TheGamer nah I can do it for several minutes after I closed my eyes. It may be the imagination or some sort of mapping in the brain. I imagine blind people do this
No es magia, es el poder de la plasticidad cerebral. Por alguna razón Bux pedía que no se apagaran las luces, esto eliminaba su capacidad de ver. Lo que estaba ocurriendo es que de alguna manera su cerebro de reconfiguro para poder ver usando otros órganos. Una locura! Ha habido casos de gente sorda que aprende a oir usando la lengua...
I'm just skeptical. @ 2:09 he missed picking up the object, one probability is his body only memorized those exact movements at a fixed location. The original handwriting is almost similar to the one he made, he might be the one who wrote it and know where to write when doing his act. He is already positioned on every start of his act. The background music can also cover for voice/vocal hints given inside the room during recording. The whole room can be a controlled environment for his acts. I want to believe because I want to try it too. Maybe I just need to start my training.
I feel like hes able to see out of the corner of this nose. close one eye, you have a limited but visible view. why didnt they place a flat solid piece which would obstruct his frontal vision completely....
Till date, Science has not discovered many things, does not mean they do not exist. I am a scientist myself, and amazed by beliefs and folktales mentioned in ancient civilizations and religions of the world. I feel bad that Hinduism only relied on oral transmission of knowledge since the dawn of civilization, which is mostly lost today after the gruesome islamic period of the middle ages. Some bits and pieces still survive today, in the deeps of mighty Himalayas, beyond the validation tests of our 'science'.
Human mentality and behaviour is they try to relate things to what their comprehension is. Any thing similar they had experienced, they relate to it. E.g; if someone bought a Mobile device which was a copy (substandard) of the original. When same person is offered a genuine copy, his past experiece let it not believe that its not the same. Same reactions we see from the people without exactly understanding and comprehension.
Might be true. Also heard many other things possible like this. Sadhus do these kind of things by yoga and meditation in the Himalayas region of India. It’s quite common over there. That’s why it is called a spiritual country
@@olivier6800- Not magic. Just super sensory attenuation. A lot of blind people can actually ‘see’ by using their ears and feelings to construct an image of a room they’re in. We’ve only scratched the surface of what science still has to discover.
Till date, Science has not discovered many things, does not mean they do not exist. I am a scientist myself, and amazed by beliefs and folktales mentioned in ancient civilizations and religions of the world. I feel bad that Hinduism only relied on oral transmission of knowledge since the dawn of civilization, which is mostly lost today after the gruesome islamic period of the middle ages. Some bits and pieces still survive today, in the deeps of mighty Himalayas, beyond the validation tests of our 'science'.
@@scotchdopole of course. That’s why we use science and tools to see the invisible. And when we do not understand, we still continue to search. Believing in magic is just an admission of failure.
Maybe just like humans watch through visible rays of Electromagnetic spectrum, his eyes are able to visualize other frequencies (UV, XRay, IR) which are capable of piercing through the mask he wears. Although i do believe that concentration unlocks the superconscious state of mind, which is like a connection to the Server computer, a hub of all knowledge.
Lógico que vim depois de Henry Sugar... Mas pensar que se usasse-mos uma porcentagem um pouco maior de nosso cérebro talvez conseguiriamos chegar a algo talvez até além disso.
@@Link.ispada Eh I wish. Unfortunately I got to the bottom of it and there's a reason he never covers his nose. There's a simple way to look down out the nose hole no matter how ridiculous the eye coverings.
He’s had already practiced these exact movements before with the objects placed in the exact same position every time so by practicing over and over again he remembered the positions of each object and all the movements that he has to do with his hands such as the writing on the blackboard and the length of the steps he need to make in order to perfectly grab each object from the ground
In the movie on Netflix, they mention that the hole is needed to breathe. He shouldn't be able to see through a hole below his nose. More likely the trick is in only doing stunts that are set up by an accomplice so he can do them by memory.
Just finished watching Henry Sugar….😂😂😂
SAME😭😭
Relatable
Same 😂
my man
gonna watch soon
So how many of you have come right after watching "The wonderful story of Henry Sugar"? 😅
Yes I have.. lol
Me lol
Here are all the people who like to research after watching a movie.
i remember this type of cult.. while i was a kid.. reading telepathy books and other parapsychology material.. i spent hours in my college and then university library just finding this type of books some were just fictional and some were practical.. while i was a kid i started practicing some of the techniques i was so convinced that i found some of them really worked.. what i realized that time the world we are living in is limiting our natural powers we are born with.. if you believe something it may start happening.. this is true.. say if you start beleivng that you will acheive something in a way the chances are you will... i still think about those days and get astonished of the things... really it may happen.. if you start feeling that you will have an abundant life it will come to you.. dont know how.. all my village nobody was educated a level to read english ya some ppl were able to read urdu but not all.. all my family was not convinced that i can join a national level university.. but i believed i can.. and here i am finished my masters from top notch university.. i dont know if there is another psyhicic world around us.. but if you beleive you attract someway..
Podrías recomendar algunos de esos libros.?
I have been really sceptical with everything.. Some time ago I found IChing method and The book of changes. Every time I have had a question, the coins have given me a really good, helpful and satisfying answers. I do it when I'm feeling down, doubtful or lost. It gives me hope.
@@MisatoSaanaI know about this method from Alan Watts. Seems it's worth trying
Yup!!!
The prisoners of 5 senses can't believe and achieve what you said. Your experience is not different than mine. I have gone a little bit further to investigate in this knowledge and practice. I couldn't believe the results also which my 5 senses only prevail believing mind couldn't comprehend at that age.
Vine aquí despues de ver la maravillosa vida de henry sugar , por cierto esta historia me recordó a los trabajos que hacía Jacobo grinberg que lograba que niños leyeran y vieran imágenes con los ojos vendados
acabo de ver la peli y me entro curiosidad y llegue aqui!
I knew a teen circa 1991 in Dayton, OH who could do this but with weapons. He was an AirForce brat/kid who studied Ninjitsu. Blindfolded he could hit objects in mid air with all sorts of throwing weapons that normal people could not with sight. Had I not seen it I would not have believed it.
WAs definitely genjutsu 😂
I saw that dude. Afterwords his body broke apart into dozens of crows. So cool!
@@FlameMage2 Sounds like I might have to make this my life mission to find this person. They would be about age 50 now.
@@ChildofLight777 can we teamup ?
The BS of ninjutsu at its best.
I wouldn't want to stand in his line of sight with all those X-Rays pouring out of him!
This is just amazing....true spiritual masters!
It's fake. Nothing spiritual about this - just a great magic trick.
It's a magic trick!
Fakir faking
It's not real its a magic trick ... spiritual my ass ... Damn numbnut
Coming from Netflix's 'Henry Sugar' too? 😂
giles corey that you ?
The photo is actually of Kuda Bux. It was featured in a 1989 book called 'a collection from the mysterious of the unknown' on pg 87 along with text about Kuda Bux. You can access it on the internet archive. Idk when the photo was originally taken tho or who it was taken by.
Truly amazing!
This video bout to blow up 😭
🤣😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who did it better, Henry Sugar or Kuda Bux?
Just finished watching the movie😂😂
Same!😮
I wanna feel how I feel when I'm sleepy
REAL!!!!
The real question lies in whether this power is truly achievable.
Not from a Jedi...
'thought this was going to be a much earlier version of Ray Milands' MAN WITH THE X RAY EYES
Well can it be done? Henry sugar was a masterpiece I must say.
It was enjoyable but considering Dahl was known for stories with a twist at the end I thought the ending was a bit flat
It can
The man had been interested in magic all his life, and studied with Yogi Hardawar in India, who taught him how to see through thin objects such as paper or playing cards, and to see around solid objects such as a wooden door if he is allowed a finger or hand around it. The doctors decide the man could be of great benefit as a teacher of the blind and return to the circus, only to find that The Man Who Sees Without Using His Eyes has died.
I believe his name was "Khuda baksh" instead of Kuda bux
No mate that’s a other person
Khuda baksh died in 1906 and kuda bux was 1905 born
That’s two other persons
@@BrotherlyNation so he's kuda bux not khuda baksh
Well pretty obvious. He's from the planet Krypton and has x-ray vision. That's where that Canadian kid came up with Superman and his x-ray vision.
Came here from Henry sugar >>>>>>like button
I remember when Sigmund Freud mentally instructed Wolf Messing to go and pluck 3 hairs from Einsteins mustache.
I know this sounds wierd, but I can kinda do this too at night. Sometimes right before I fall Asleep, I Somtimes see The outlines of my entiere room, eyes closed.
Keep training it.
thats because the retina has the ability to store the last image you saw for a brief period of time, try looking at something very bright continuously and then close your eyes you will see its outlone
Hey there. I can do this too. I’ve told my gf about it too. I can’t do it everyday but it does happen every now and then. I don’t think it happens because of the retina thing as mentioned above in the reply. It’s strange but not weird when it happens. Almost as if the seeing part is done by something else in the body as mentioned in Henry sugar story 😂
@@AbrarSoudagar-TheGamer nah I can do it for several minutes after I closed my eyes. It may be the imagination or some sort of mapping in the brain. I imagine blind people do this
So 'Khuda Baksh' became 'Kyuda Bux' in USA 😂
lol I am amazingly surprised that someone pointed this out. The website that directed me to this video called him "Kuda Bux" !
🎉🎉 Henry Sugar
Conclusión la magia existe y está dentro de ti
No es magia, es el poder de la plasticidad cerebral. Por alguna razón Bux pedía que no se apagaran las luces, esto eliminaba su capacidad de ver. Lo que estaba ocurriendo es que de alguna manera su cerebro de reconfiguro para poder ver usando otros órganos. Una locura! Ha habido casos de gente sorda que aprende a oir usando la lengua...
I'm just skeptical. @ 2:09 he missed picking up the object, one probability is his body only memorized those exact movements at a fixed location. The original handwriting is almost similar to the one he made, he might be the one who wrote it and know where to write when doing his act. He is already positioned on every start of his act. The background music can also cover for voice/vocal hints given inside the room during recording. The whole room can be a controlled environment for his acts. I want to believe because I want to try it too. Maybe I just need to start my training.
yup i thought the same. He doesnt pick 'naturally'
😮 I believe he’s using a combination of means here. But, the nose hole is highly suspicious
He does need to breathe, right?@@time_machine7013
India - The land of Stories!!!
0:17 "The eyes of the seer, or rather the can't seer"......ho! ho! ho!
I feel like hes able to see out of the corner of this nose. close one eye, you have a limited but visible view. why didnt they place a flat solid piece which would obstruct his frontal vision completely....
Till date, Science has not discovered many things, does not mean they do not exist. I am a scientist myself, and amazed by beliefs and folktales mentioned in ancient civilizations and religions of the world. I feel bad that Hinduism only relied on oral transmission of knowledge since the dawn of civilization, which is mostly lost today after the gruesome islamic period of the middle ages. Some bits and pieces still survive today, in the deeps of mighty Himalayas, beyond the validation tests of our 'science'.
Young magicians in 2023 couldn't repeat the first trick, because it requires reading and writing cursive.
Here after the movie. But who was Henry Sugar
Это трюк, все так могут при определённой технике
I came here straight after watching Henry Sugar! 😂
Lmao glad its not just Me looking for info while I watch the Netflix special 😂
The Real Imdad Khan from wonderful story of henry sugar ?
But how can he see science doesn't have any explanation 😢😢
Vigyan recharge ke video dekh ker kon aaya hai😂😂
Human mentality and behaviour is they try to relate things to what their comprehension is. Any thing similar they had experienced, they relate to it. E.g; if someone bought a Mobile device which was a copy (substandard) of the original. When same person is offered a genuine copy, his past experiece let it not believe that its not the same.
Same reactions we see from the people without exactly understanding and comprehension.
second 0:25, he's lifting the bandages a bit, to secure a bit of access
Remarkably similar handwriting. Mmmmm…..
Henry sugar ?
Giles Corey
Henry Sugar sent me
Might be true. Also heard many other things possible like this. Sadhus do these kind of things by yoga and meditation in the Himalayas region of India. It’s quite common over there. That’s why it is called a spiritual country
There is no such thing as magic. Just common illusionists tricks.
@@olivier6800- Not magic. Just super sensory attenuation. A lot of blind people can actually ‘see’ by using their ears and feelings to construct an image of a room they’re in.
We’ve only scratched the surface of what science still has to discover.
@olivier6800 not everything is visible to the eyes
Till date, Science has not discovered many things, does not mean they do not exist. I am a scientist myself, and amazed by beliefs and folktales mentioned in ancient civilizations and religions of the world. I feel bad that Hinduism only relied on oral transmission of knowledge since the dawn of civilization, which is mostly lost today after the gruesome islamic period of the middle ages. Some bits and pieces still survive today, in the deeps of mighty Himalayas, beyond the validation tests of our 'science'.
@@scotchdopole of course. That’s why we use science and tools to see the invisible. And when we do not understand, we still continue to search. Believing in magic is just an admission of failure.
Yes just watching on Netflix and then here😂
25 minutes into Henry Sugar and here I am 🤦🏾♂️
Yeah i Came frome henry suger anyone k ow the similar movie like that?
I'm here after watching henry sugar
Some people have eyes but they are still blind and can't see while others don't need eyes at all to see! :)
Yeah this is so silly, so many cuts, and angles and its 100% not real.
The name is Khuda baksh.
I came after the movie 😂
Hit like those who come after watching netflix movie
We know why we are here the movie was good😂 time stare at a candle
Came here right after Henry Sugar
Just finished the movie
Heres comes Outside world begging for Indian teachings now😉🙌
Is it possible he's following some energetic field, vibration, something that an ordinary person can't distinguish?
Maybe just like humans watch through visible rays of Electromagnetic spectrum, his eyes are able to visualize other frequencies (UV, XRay, IR) which are capable of piercing through the mask he wears. Although i do believe that concentration unlocks the superconscious state of mind, which is like a connection to the Server computer, a hub of all knowledge.
He definitely is a "faker"
Lógico que vim depois de Henry Sugar... Mas pensar que se usasse-mos uma porcentagem um pouco maior de nosso cérebro talvez conseguiriamos chegar a algo talvez até além disso.
Hit like if you came straight here after watching
“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” ! 😀😂
Of course, he's becoming famous now
Alright ya'll magicians someone please debunk this and expose how this is done so I can go to sleep
only Explanation possible other than this guy using more brain than we do is the use of contract with Djin or Demons
@@Link.ispada Eh I wish. Unfortunately I got to the bottom of it and there's a reason he never covers his nose. There's a simple way to look down out the nose hole no matter how ridiculous the eye coverings.
Hie eyes were covered in dough. How could he see down his nose something in front of him 😂😂😂
I want it to be true. This world is so boring with all the wars and hate
Just came to verify facts after watching henery sugar on Netflix 😅😂
Okay, People from INDIA , hope they reach this place, as their first step towards achieving this
Give a react if you're an INDIAN.
I'm an Indian and I too came after that movie bro
I don't even know if it's possible and heard something like that in that movie for the first time
He’s had already practiced these exact movements before with the objects placed in the exact same position every time so by practicing over and over again he remembered the positions of each object and all the movements that he has to do with his hands such as the writing on the blackboard and the length of the steps he need to make in order to perfectly grab each object from the ground
hate people like you, it doesn't explain anything. He has a gift
He also has a clear hole to see through.
Im surprised he can breathe with his face covered
I am also trying accordingly to their guidelines of imdad khan!
bruh what
They could have at least of cover the hole in a thin bit of white, so the cheating wouldn't show on camera, not just leave a big hole 😂
In the movie on Netflix, they mention that the hole is needed to breathe. He shouldn't be able to see through a hole below his nose. More likely the trick is in only doing stunts that are set up by an accomplice so he can do them by memory.
It’s definitely a trick, but I don’t know how he does it. That’s almost better than real magic.
Yeahh lol 😂
Yes, I Just finished watching Henry Sugar. Like here 😂
Gen-Z'ers at 0:33, "Wait, what does that board say?" At 0:50, "Wait, what is he writing?"
LUCIFER IN FACT IM ALL OF THEM GRATITUDE IS NOT AMUSED BY RA.
What do you mean? Please explain