experiencing.
kundalini.
history.
diet.
breathing.
experiencing:
Krishnamurti found that experiencing had qualities that were independent
of the brain nerve impulses which induced the experiencing. Qualities of
beauty, clarity, understanding and love, for example. Thus these qualities
arise from a non-physical realm. Then we are all capable of the expression
of these qualities. It's not a matter of one person having more of these
qualities than another person. What hinders expression of these qualities
is the self. Simply because the self generates action which is counter to
the action of the qualities. The past constitutes the self. Thus habit and
trauma are part of the self. So not only belief but also unresolved trauma
restrict the expression of the qualities of experiencing.
kundalini:
Resolving a trauma leads to a greater flow of kundalini through the body.
So is kundalini one of the qualities of experiencing ? Krishnamurti seems
to say that it is not. Nevertheless, they both arise from the same thing -
loss of self. A large flow of kundalini leads one into the group
consciousness of humanity. New abilities form. Gene expression changes.
Ancient ancestral trauma arises to be resolved. Resolution involves the
acceptance and understanding of the past trauma.
history:
Earth's origins are unknown. The oldest (Precambrian)
rocks are greatly folded. And some of these rocks
appear that they have been eroded away. Although
these oldest rocks could have been formed and folded
quickly and then eroded quickly, chances say that it
took a long time.
Theory:
Earth consisting of only Precambrian rocks
came into electrified contact with Mars, which had
life. The electric current flowed between Earth
and Mars and probably Saturn amd maybe Jupiter. As
the current travelled past Earth it divided into
probably four forks, three of which went over the
Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian
Ocean plus Siberia. This current caused EDM
(electric discharge machining) on one hemisphere of
Mars and on Earth in the three areas above.
A laminated flow was produced on Earth consisting
of the Earth ocean bottom rocks, Earth seawater and
Martian creatures, rocks and water. Laminated
sediments resulted and these are known as the
Cambrian rocks. Such laminated sediments were formed
at Mt St Helens due to the eruption. A large variety
of complex fossils are to be found in the Cambrian
rocks. These fossils came from Mars.
Each time Earth came close to Mars electrical
conditions became extreme and a new set of sediments
were laid on Earth. The fossils in these sediments
consisted of more evolved Martian creatures plus now
some creatures survived on Earth and evolved and also
became part of these sediments. Fossils were only formed
in the laminated flow. The bones of Earthian creatures
that lived and died between these flows did not form
fossils.
As electrical conditions moderated there came a time
when Martian creatures and rocks did not reach Earth.
This would be after the dinosaur fossils, as dinosaurs
and other giant creatures could only live on Mars.
Thus the recent Earthian (Cenozoic) rocks consisted
only of Earthian creatures and Precambrian rocks at
the bottom of the oceans that underwent EDM. There is
some evidence that a mineral ratio is about the same
in the Cenozoic and Precambrian rocks but quite
different in rocks from the middle period (Mesozoic).
Martian rocks can be considered quite likely to have
the mineral ratio required to account for the
difference between the Precambrian and Cenozoic rocks.
After some near approaches of Mars to Earth, the EDM
of the Earth's oceans stopped. Thereafter lay a time
of flourishing conditions on Earth, and maybe on Mars
as well ! Stable conditions could have been reached
with a long period of prosperity occurring. There may
have been dinosaurs on Mars whilst our ancestors lived
on Earth ! So fire breathing dragons could have been
dinosaurs coming out of the sky in electrical
conditions, other than the more likely cometary
planets as dragons.
Then the connection between Earth and Mars was broken
as possibly the whole chain of planets in the Saturn
System broke up. We have not begun to recover from
the effects of this trauma on human DNA. Ice ages
and many planetary interactions followed. Likewise
this affected DNA. Understanding what happened is the
first step to recovery.
diet:
The original human diet was almost certainly very different
to the survivalist diet of those humans that survived the
break-up of the Saturn System of planets. Thus human gene
expression was changed significantly especially in regard
to digestion. Also the very foods that humans ate was
changed greatly. Only the hardy fruit varieties survived.
So are we more adapted to the survival diet of cooked meat,
or to a more raw diet ? Clearly our DNA had much more time
adapting to the raw diet than to the relatively short period
with the survival diet. However our gene expression has
changed to help digest a survival diet.
As we resolve the trauma that our ancestors went through
to survive, we can expect gene expression to return to
what it was before the trauma. However the fruit will not
return to it's previous state. So a raw diet, although
probably being the diet of humanity before the Saturn
System break-up, suffers the problem of the gene expression
differences, and the lack of perfect fruit.
However a raw diet could be expected to eventually change
our gene expression which might lead to a remembrance of
our ancestors survival experiences. Thus we could resolve
such ancient experiences, which could lead to a breakthrough
in consciousness. But of course there would be much involved
in achieving such a breakthrough. And keep in mind that a
raw food diet is beset with difficulties. Of course, I am
a raw foodist, but digestion of fats is a major problem.
But diet has become something else again, these days.
Quick sugar and trans fat. We have had little time to
adjust to these. The adaption to grains is poor too.
Serious disease is the outcome of such a diet. Many
psychological factors are tied up with the food we eat.
Understand addiction.
breathing:
Early life experiences commonly predisposes us to breathe
too fast. This causes low blood CO2 and thus poor oxygen
release from red blood cells which causes a host of
common ailments. It appears that we can learn to breathe
slower/differently and begin to heal. Hypocapnia warrants
attention.
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