Can Humans Walk on Water?
Aug 23, 2026 · 32m
Summary
Preston Dennett explores historical and paranormal accounts of humans walking on water, citing figures like Buddha, Jesus, and various saints. He details cases ranging from medieval witch trials to the scientifically examined "Human Cork," Angelo Faticone. Dennett argues these feats demonstrate latent human potential accessible through spiritual advancement.
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Episode intro: Can humans walk on water?
Ancient accounts: Buddha and Jesus walking on water
Skeptical view and Alzheimer's ad break
Historical saints: Bessarion, Peter of Alcantara, and Frederica Hough
St. Raymond sailing on his cloak to Barcelona
More saints: Ammon, Benedict, and Alvarez of Cordova
Saints Serafino and Gerard of Majella miracles
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The case of Nikolai Yurlov, the Russian boy
Baird Spalding and the yogis in the Himalayas
Witch trials and the 'swimming' test for floating
Angelo Faticone: The scientifically studied 'Human Cork'
Conclusion: Spiritual power and final ads
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