Rachele Brooke Smith believed in Extrasensory Perception (ESP) since she was a child. Once she had the opportunity to participate in ESP experiments for the documentary Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible, it was too good to pass up.
From the award-winning filmmaker and futurist Caroline Cory, Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible is a documentary that provides tangible evidence and real-life examples for the power of the human mind over matter. By using real scientific experiments, Cory proves the human mind can be an extraordinary phenomenon.
During this exploration, the movie features interviews and experiments from Corey Feldman, Noami Grossman, Rachele Brooke Smith, Karina Smirnoff, Robert Picardo, Michael Dorn, Tom Campbell, Dean Radin, Rudolph Schild, Glen Rein, and Jim Gimzewski.
Smith, herself, participated in a couple of experiments proving the power of the mind. In one trial, she demonstrated the mind power in the remote viewing experiment. In this experiment, she visualizes the surroundings of another person in town without knowing or visited the location. For the second experiment, she partakes in using the mind for telekinesis by moving an object inside a sealed glass case.
Rachele Brooke Smith is a dancer and actress for more than a decade. Her first movie was a breakout lead role in Center Stage: Turn It Up in 2008. She appeared in several notable films, including 17 Again, Iron Man 2, Bring It On: Fight to the Finish, Fired Up!, The Nice Guys, and Fox’s Scream Queens.
Some of her upcoming works are thriller The Last Exorcist, romantic In Other Words, and the thriller The Method.
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LRM Online interviewed Smith on a conference call earlier this month about her participation in the documentary. She discussed her experiences in the experiments in detail. Additionally, she explained her beliefs in a healthy lifestyle and positivity contribution in projecting the power of the mind.
Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible is available today on DigitalHD, Cable VOD, and DVD.
Watch our exclusive interview below and let us know what you think.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Omnium Media