How a Scientist Used Mind Power to Escape a Soviet Concentration Camp
Dr. Lothar von Blenk-Schmidt, an outstanding electronics enginner, was locked up in a Soviet prison camp during World War II. He credits his
survival and eventual escape to freedom to the powers of his subconscious mind.
I was a prisoner of war in a coal mine in Russia, and I saw men dying all around me in that prison compound. We were watched over by brutal
guards, arrogant officers, and sharp, fast-thinking commissars. After a short medical checkup, a quota of coal was assigned to each person. My
quota was three hundred pounds per day. In case any man did not fill his quota, his small food ration was cut down, and in a short time he was
resting in the cemetery.
I started concentrating on my escape. I knew that my subconscious mind would somehow find a way. My home in Germany was destroyed, my family
wiped out; all my friends and former associates were either killed in the war or were in gulag camps.
I said to my subconscious mind, “I want to go to Los Angeles, and you will find the way.” I had seen pictures of Los Angeles and I remembered
some of the boulevards very well as well as some of the buildings.
Every day and night I would imagine I was walking down Wilshire Boulevard with an American girl whom I met in Berlin prior to the war (she is now
my wife). In my imagination we would visit the stores, ride buses, and eat in the restaurants. Every night I made it a special point to drive my
imaginary American automobile up and down the boulevards of Los Angeles. I made all this vivid and real.
These pictures in my mind were as real and as natural to me as one of the trees outside the prison camp.
Every morning the chief guard would count the prisoners as they were lined up. He would call out “one, two, three,” etc., and when seventeen was
called out, which was my number in sequence, I stepped aside. In the meantime, the guard was called away for a minute or so, and on his return he
started by mistake on the next man as number seventeen. When the crew returned in the evening, the number of men was the same, and I was not
missed, and the discovery would take a long time.
I walked out of the camp undetected and kept walking for twenty four hours, resting in a deserted town the next day. I was able to live by
fishing and killing some wildlife. I found coal trains going to Poland and traveled on them by night, until finally I reached Poland. With the
help of friends, I made my way to Lucerne, Switzerland.
One evening at the Palace Hotel, Lucerne, I had a talk with a man and his wife from the United States of America. This man asked me if I would
care to be a guest at his home in Santa Monica, California. I accepted, and when I arrived in Los Angeles, I found that their chauffeur drove me
along Wilshire Boulevard and many other boulevards which I had imagined so vividly in the long months in the Russian coal mines. I recognized the
buildings which I had seen in my mind so often. It actually seemed as if I had been in Los Angeles before. I had reached my goal.
I will never cease to marvel at the wonders of the subconscious mind. Truly, it has ways we know not of.
MY COMMENTS- Dr. Lothar was imagining the final result in his mind. He saw the picures of the buildings in his mind of Los Angeles. He ordered
his subconscious mind to work for him and it took him to Los Angeles.
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