laozu
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Here is one thing that physicists don't think about much: The only means open to them to observe natural phenomena are their five senses. Why does mankind have those five senses (sight, feel, smell, touch, hearing)? Quite likely for survival, as most things which threaten our survival impacts one or more of them in one way or another. It seems quite likely that the vast majority of natural phenomena has little influence on mankind's survival, and so much of these phenomena are likely totally unknown to us. But that does not mean that this unknown phenomena does not affect some of the things which we can sense. The implication of this is that Science is not playing with a full deck: that there is no way they can come up with a unified theory of everything, no matter how many ad hoc variables they might add in "string theory" or in attempted explanation of their "big bang" theory.
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Keep your wits about you, or the option to collect them at a moment's notice.
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Laozu here means "old grandfather" as in lao zu fu -- not the sage Laozi as in "old child". Was lead to The Tao Bums by Ixquick, searching Eeeman bio-circuits, and was tempted to comment -- hence registration. Interested in understanding what is, the better to be able to do... what should be done.
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Thanks for the welcomes. Glad I did not generate a loss guys. If I were not I, and had had to put my "money" down, it would have been on 止圣先天老祖 .
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Internal stress induced by structural problems of the body (involving muscles, bones, tendons, nerves, etc.} causes increased pain and impedes the natural healing process. This internal stress is manifested by qi imbalance: one type of qi concentrated at one part of the body and its opposite concentrated at another. Eeeman's circuits relieve this stress by facilitating equalization of this imbalance. Although electrical conductors are somewhat related to qi conductors, the match is not exact. A couple simple examples: 1) silk works better than copper in conducting qi; 2) while for electrical conductors, the greater the diameter of the wire the better the conductor, this is not true for conductors of qi. One can make a quite efficient Eeman circuit by sewing silk thread onto a felt or cotton blanket. With reference to the illustration in NotVoid's introduction to this topic: the copper meshes under the head and fanny can be replaced by silk cloth, the wire can be replaced by silk thread sewed onto a cotton or felt mat and connected to handles covered with silk, and one additional piece of silk cloth may be placed under the heels to provide qi circulation between the feet, thus bypassing the requirement that the legs be crossed. This can all be made into a blanket with cloth handles which can easily be rolled up and transported (with no wires to break}. The silk thread can be quite fine without impairing the effectiveness of the Eeeman circuit.