Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gut-feelings-the-second-brain-in-our-gastrointestinal-systems-excerpt/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845678/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteric_nervous_system 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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thelerner Posted December 21, 2017 (edited) I've noticed you've started many many threads lately. If they're not active questions but mostly observations of things you're interested in, you may want to get a PPD, where they'll be stored in one place and easier to see and access. That's really what a PPD, personal discussion site is for. For making notes on things that interest you, and people who answer are the ones truly interested. Otherwise the home screens become filled with the same persons errata, and the board becomes less about discussion then one persons miscellaneous throwouts. ie, right now your mostly one post threads have 14 out of 17 of the nonlocked positions in the Rabbit Hole section. That can stifle other conversations here, as active conversations get washed off the front page. Not that they're bad, its just too much for a multi-user site, ie if everyone did it, it'd be a board of Spam. Perhaps better to put them in a PPD. Edited December 21, 2017 by thelerner 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 The strange interaction between brain injury and intestinal damage. ... In this instance, after infectingTBI-inflicted mice with negative gut bacteria, the animal's brain inflammation was seen to worsen. This fascinating result suggests that the harmful effects of TBI can be directly influenced by gut dysfunction. https://newatlas.com/traumatic-brain-injury-gut-intestine-damage/52524/ 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 18 minutes ago, thelerner said: I've noticed you've started many many threads lately. If they're not active questions but mostly observations of things you're interested in, you may want to get a PPD, where they'll be stored in one place and easier to see and access. That's really what a PPD, personal discussion site is for. For making notes on things that interest you, and people who answer are the ones truly interested. Otherwise the home screens become filled with the same persons errata, and the board becomes less about discussion then one persons miscellaneous throwouts. ie, right now your mostly one post threads have 14 out of 17 of the nonlocked positions in the Rabbit Hole section. That can stifle other conversations here, as active conversations get washed off the front page. Not that they're bad, its just too much for a multi-user site, ie if everyone did it, it'd be a board of Spam. Perhaps better to put them in a PPD. Thanks for the suggestion. I don't know where to activate that or how, but I will check. I am hoping for comments from practitioners about how these things are connected and interact with particular practices, or how people have tied science to what it is they do, whether meditation or physical practices, and beyond. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 Example here is that the vagus is the highway between a very intelligent system that is probably the first brain we had, and that using chi with hands is actually a neck function from a nerve perspective. The "seat" or buttocks are an independent nerve center connected with the genitals and wrapping down the legs. This also fits for lower storage discussions and connectivity. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 One of the "masters" mentioned that nerve damage was something difficult because it blocks chi completely. Science is now seeing channel flows and I think very soon we will have a handle on what was considered strange, like acupuncture, and exactly how to find, measure, and stimulate these channels without having to be a "master". In addition, practices can then be tracked by monitoring these channels, and immediate feedback can tell the practitioner if they are performing things properly or not, without having to guess and shooting in the dark at obvious wishy-washy teaching or practicing methods. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 One of the great current advances is that we have connected photon stimulating of stem cells for almost instant healing, so laser lights mainly. And when you boil it down, you have light using a chirp wave to stimulate the laser and pulse it into the proper depth and at the correct frequency for this healing to take place. In the same sense, we have measured chirp waves coming from chi used to heal, and also almost instantaneous healing and stimulation of the same stem cells. Whether one is better or worse doesn't really matter as much as that they are probably one and the same, and amazing that we have this ability naturally. Figuring out how to empower anyone who is capable of this type of healing will be a huge help to humanity. So the more information out there, the better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apech Posted December 21, 2017 Thanks Jessup2 very interesting stuff. By the way what is a 'chirp wave?' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 22 minutes ago, Apech said: Thanks Jessup2 very interesting stuff. By the way what is a 'chirp wave?' A chirp wave is a compression or slowing of energy, with reversal and expansion, and here from a magnetic point of view. The magnetic fi eld oscillations began as 20–30 Hz oscillations, slowing to 8–9 Hz, and then to less than 1 Hz, at which point the oscillations reversed and increased in frequency, with an overall symmetrical appearance resembling a “chirp wave.” The waves ranged from 1–8 milliGauss peak-to-peak in strength and 60–120 sec in duration. http://www.indiana.edu/~brain/measuring-the-qi-in-tai-chi/ http://qi-encyclopedia.com/?article=Measuring-the-qi-in-Taichi Gravity measure as a chirp wave: It was found that an extremely strong magnetic field was emitted from the two individuals. One subject emitted a magnetic field at the level of 200-300 mT (2-3 mGauss) and the other at 0.13 mT (1.3 mGauss). In both cases, moreover, the magnetic needle compass rotated 30 degrees (this was tested 32 times). When the rotation of the needle occurred, a reproducible magnetic field of 800-1500 mT (8-15 mGauss) was indicated on the digital measuring device (this was tested 12 times). It is concluded that traditional Oriental Qi Gong breathing appears to stimulate an unusually large biomagnetic field emission. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9051169 https://bengstonresearch.com/content_assets/docs/JSE_Geomagnetic_Moga_Bengston.pdf 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 (edited) The effect of chirp waves appears to be a direct stimulation of CD34 stem cell release in humans. Low level electromagnetic fields promote healing, in particular bones and bone marrow. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27086866 Edited December 21, 2017 by Jessup2 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 Very interesting is the fact that this energy can be stored in objects as simple as paper... the duration of storage and strength of it, plus the forces for release are being investigated. Since the late 1980's the principal author has succeeded in storing (+) Qi Gong energy on a variety of substances including small sheets of paper, and recently has been able to intensify this energy by concentrating it as it passes through a cone-shaped, tapered glass or plastic object placed directly on the (+) Qi Gong energy stored paper. Application of (+) Qi Gong energy stored paper on the cardio-vascular representation area of the medulla oblongata at the occipital area of the skull often improved circulation and enhanced drug uptake. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7572329 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 Using this measuring method, a form of biofeedback should be available soon that will help give immediate feedback of chi, flow of chi, strength of chi, who is a real healer, and who is just wishfully trying, and who is a complete charlatan... It may also be possible to "charge" objects that can be used by patients on an "as needed" health basis. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 My hope is that we can tie the chirp wave and manipulation of this form of magnetic energy to gravity. So that what we might actually be doing, is using our sense of the flow of that energy to divert it, reflect it, magnify it. So we may be creatures capable of bending gravity to do our bidding. I am sure it is much more than just a wave of energy pinning us to the surface of planets, since time itself changes with the force of gravity. If this is the case, and the practice of lowering our center of gravity, and alignment of the spine with gravity during meditation, and keeping contact with the earth as in bare feet or being "grounded", will all be clear as this connection and our ability to interact with this connection become clear and measureable. The effect of this manipulation is a side effect, since the magnetic flux and chirp wave create a stimulation of healing stem cells in our body, or another person. And from the stories of being able to stop a projectile without damage to it (see the writings about John in Kosta's books), they have also shown that we can interrupt basic laws of physics by removing the projectile's forward motion without causing any damage to either the target or the projectile. I feel this would only be possible by manipulation of not only gravity, but momentum and a few other basic interactive laws of physics. But this takes it to a molecular level, and gets rather fuzzy without more research to confirm how the forces are playing with each other. I would assume that what is really happening to stop the projectile, is that a moment of time is removed from the equation... ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 (edited) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/srinivasan-pillay/the-science-of-visualizat_b_171340.html The Science of Visualization https://www.voler.com/connect/detail/li/SeeingIsBelievingTheScienceBehindVisualization Your brain cannot tell the difference between something that’s real and whether you are just imagining it. Neuroscientists at Harvard taught a simple 5-fingered combination of piano notes to a group of people – thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger – which they played over and over again for 2 hours a day. They did this for 5 consecutive days. Another group of volunteers didn’t actually play the notes, but just imagined playing them. So they imagined the combination – thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger – for 2 hours a day on 5 consecutive days. The researchers examined the brains of the volunteers every day using a technique known as TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) and found that, each day, there was little or no difference between the brains of those who played the notes with their fingers and those who played the notes with their minds. The brain areas in both cases grew significantly in size. In many ways, the brain can’t tell the difference between real and imaginary! Edited December 21, 2017 by Jessup2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 Kozhevnikov, Louchakova, Josipovic, & Motes (2009) examined the effects of meditation on mental imagery, evaluating Buddhist monks’ reports concerning their extraordinary imagery skills. Practitioners of Buddhist meditation were divided into two groups according to their preferred meditation style: Deity Yoga (focused attention on an internal visual image) or Open Presence (evenly distributed attention, not directed to any particular object). Both groups of meditators completed computerized mental-imagery tasks before and after meditation. Their performance was compared with that of control groups, who either rested or performed other visuospatial tasks between testing sessions. The results indicate that all the groups performed at the same baseline level, but after meditation, Deity Yoga practitioners demonstrated a dramatic increase in performance on imagery tasks compared with the other groups. The results suggest that Deity meditation specifically trains one’s capacity to access heightened visuospatial processing resources, rather than generally improving visuospatial imagery abilities. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessup2 Posted December 21, 2017 Gravity moves at the speed of light, and more than likely, shows the same type of reflection quality as light passing through a prism. The gravity prism is then spherical, and present before it attracted debris and created a planet. https://phys.org/news/2016-01-physicists-posit-quantum-gravity-rainbow.html When white light is passed through a prism, the rainbow on the other side reveals a rich palette of colors. Theorists from the faculty of physics, University of Warsaw have shown that in models of the universe using any of the quantum theories of gravity there must also be a 'rainbow' of sorts, composed of different versions of spacetime. The mechanism predicts that instead of a single, common spacetime, particles of different energies essentially sense slightly modified versions thereof. When white light passes through a prism, it splits to form a rainbow. This is because white light is, in fact, a mixture of photons of different energies, and the greater the energy of the photon, the more it is deflected by the prism. Thus, we might say that the rainbow arises because photons of different energies sense the same prism as having slightly different properties. For years now, it has been suspected that particles of different energies in models of the quantum universe essentially sense spacetimes with slightly different structures. Earlier hypotheses were not derived from quantum theory, however, but based on guesses. Currently, a group of physicists from the faculty of physics, University of Warsaw, led by Prof. Jerzy Lewandowski, has formulated a general mechanism responsible for the emergence of such a spacetime rainbow. There are plenty of references made to the frequency. The gravitational waves that were detected swept up in frequency and amplitude from an undetectable level at a few tens of Hz to abut 150 Hz as the black holes merged. This is known as a "chirp".Gravitational wave sources might have a variety of frequencies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites