Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Blog Numba Dos

Water? A simple bond of hydrogen and oxygen atom right? Well, according to chapter 4 we have been taking water for granted. We all found out that water is a form of communication between our bodies and can possibly communicate with other beings. Water, a tasteless, odorless, substance is more powerful than we think.

If we could use water to communicate with molecules in the body, why cant we cure cancer? Couldn't scientists just carry out Beneveniste's experiments and find immunity to what has been a topic of discussion for years? Maybe money has something to do with that concept. Although it is quite sad, but I wouldn't surprised that a means to cure cancer hasnt been developed just because people pay and arm and a leg when they are diagnosed. I also thought maybe just because of the fact of water memory that this is how we all as humans (composed mainly of water) can tap into this field.

Whenever I read the 5th chapter talking about the brain I couldn't help but think about the ancient Chinese word Ch'i or qi (pronounced chee) I think even the definition of Ch'i pertains to this book, "the natural energy of the universe." I dont know if any of you have ever seen shows on how Martial Arts use ch'i, but its pretty astonishing. I mean what human being (no matter how strong or tough) can break through layers of cinder block?! Well according to martial arts practices, these people are able to tap into the universes energy and use it against their obstacles. So not only is it the person who is breaking the cinder block, but with the help of the powerful energy of the universe, they can complete their task. So perhaps in a different way these people are already tapped into this field we speak of ,not through books or scientific experiements, but through their ancestors a loooong time ago who were at peace with the world and understood its true natural beauty.

So perhaps our memories arent stored in the brain but a passage way to storing them in a field? This brings up a few observations to me. Like every other form of communication there has to be interference. What if somehow what we experienced gets lost and is never found again? What if that train of thought got mixed up and was later retrieved into somebody elses mind? Is there something that controls that? Maybe this is how it relates to the first chapters of us all being connected. Maybe a traumatic memory was stored in the field and recieved by someone else. This could make us feel each others pain, or think what someone else was thinking, or help us bond together.

With these chapters read, what is conciousness? (haha) does it even exsist anymore? There are so many different perceptions of reality now that maybe we have been brainwashed by the way we were brought up? Who knows, I have too many random thoughts that probably dont even make sense or connect right now. But hopefully the rest of the book will fix this later

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