Guest guest Posted April 26, 2008 Report Share Posted April 26, 2008 This is cute: http://video./network/100284668/3774740?v=2253641 , " ben_hangen " <ben_hangen wrote: > > Nicole there could be a K connection with this also one that > coincides with scientific explanations. Well, at least I can see a > scientific possibility. A newsletter I recently received may have a > clue to what you are experiencing. This article shows scientific > correlation between periods of solar activity and depression through > mechanisms of the pineal gland. > http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13769 > Depression can also manifest as being tired, fatigued, and just no > juice. In this article they give 3 periods of the solar year when > these effects are usually felt. > Does the Earth's magnetic field cause suicides? > 13:39 24 April 2008 > NewScientist.com news service > Catherine Brahic > Many animals can sense the Earth's magnetic field, so why not people, > asks Oleg Shumilov of the Institute of North Industrial Ecology > Problems in Russia. > > Shumilov looked at activity in the Earth's geomagnetic field from > 1948 to 1997 and found that it grouped into three seasonal peaks > every year: one from March to May, another in July and the last in > October. > > In K activation I am quite sure you have been working on activating > the 6th and 7th chakras and in mythology the pineal gland has been > considered the 3rd eye or crown chakra. Depends on what you read. > http://www.answers.com/pineal+gland?cat=health & ff=1 > Mythologies, cultures and philosophies > > The secretory activity of the pineal gland has only relatively > recently become understood. Historically, its location deep in the > brain suggested to philosophers that it possessed particular > importance. This combination led to its being a " mystery " gland with > myth, superstition and metaphysical theories surrounding its > perceived function. > > René Descartes, who dedicated much time to the study of the pineal > gland,[14] called it the " seat of the soul " [15], believing it is > unique in the anatomy of the human brain in being a structure not > duplicated on the right and left sides. This observation is not true, > however; under a microscope one finds the pineal gland is divided > into two fine hemispheres. Another theory was that the pineal > operated as a valve releasing fluids, thus the position taken during > deep thought, with the head slightly down meeting the hand, was an > allowance for the opening of these 'valves'. > > The pineal gland is occasionally associated with the sixth chakra > (also called Ajna or the third eye chakra in yoga) or sometimes the > Seventh (Crown) chakra. It is believed by some to be a dormant organ > that can be awakened to enable telepathic communication. > > The relevance of the pineal gland to Discordianism, an idiosyncratic > religion with roots in California psychedelic culture whose doctrines > display great fondness for paradox, is great if not well understood. > > Writers such as Alice Bailey, considered an early proponent of the > new age movement, use the pineal-eye as a key element in their > spiritual world-view...(see Alice Bailey: " A Treatise on White Magic " ) > > The notion of a 'pineal-eye' is also crucial to the philosophy of the > seminal French writer Georges Bataille, which is analysed at length > by literary scholar Denis Hollier in 'Against Architecture' (1990, > trans. Betsy Wing). In this work Hollier discusses how Bataille uses > the concept of a 'pineal-eye' as a reference to a blind-spot in > Western rationality. > > Don't go thinking that you are going to go psychotic and suicidal > because your feeling these things is just a part of the natural flow > of highs and lows. My opinion is that you may have awakened this > awareness of a natural rhythm or your anemic. > > I'm throwing in a link on seasonal depression also just as a > reference to how just the simple change in the amount of light can > change the outlook on life. If you are feeling these natural ebbing > of magnetic fields information can make a difference on the effects. > > Just a IMHO: > > Liberte De Penser, > Ben > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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