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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Quantum Neuropharmacological Healing:
Basically, such a phrase means altering the brain's chemistry by utilizing quantum entanglement for the purpose of healing. What I am proposing can be construed as pseudoscience, if you so choose. Dr. Masaru Emoto conducted "experiments" using water that had been prayed over or otherwise exposed to various vibrations of thought and sound that we would classify as loving or hateful. Many of you here at the forum are already aware of this study. Dr. Emoto has not conducted these experiments in a controlled, double-blind fashion and then published the material for peer-review so many people are ready to jump up and down and deride his work as quackery. I, however, am not. So take what I am going to say here for what its worth. If my ideas resonate with you, then try it out. If you want to point out that this post is non-scientific, I've beat you to it by issuing this caveat. In 2006, Huping Hu, Ph.D., J.D., Biophysics Consulting Group, 25 Lubber Street, Stony Brook, NY and Maoxin Wu published their findings in an article entitled, "Photon Induced Non-Local Effects of General Anesthetics on the Brain" in The Journal of NeuroQuantology. What they basically did was use EMF, microwave and photon (laser and flashlight) radiation in order to "program" water. They did this by taking a vial of a anesthetic such as morphine or ether and then shining light on a glass of water with the anesthetic in between. They then fed the water to test subjects. This is one example of a setup they used. Here are their findings... Please note, the water was in no way ever physically exposed to these substances. The process involves using photons to create a bridge of quantum entanglement between the spatially distinct vial of anesthetic and bottle of water. This experiment was controlled, double-blind and subjected to peer review. It is science. Dr Emoto's work on water's response to consciousness is not. Nonetheless, I am going to use his work to formulate a hypothesis, as follows: Water may be loaded with crystals, subjected to some photon source and then meditated/prayed over in order to impart desired vibrations into the water. For instance, I took a glass of Britta filtered tap water, placed a smoky quartz, amethyst, and regular quartz into the glass. I then shined a strong source of LED light into the glass for a period of about 10 minutes. I then prayed over the water with my heart/mind filled with love. Afterward, I strained the water (minus the rocks) into another glass and fed it to my roommate ;-) I use crystals to enhance my meditations. This is no secret to me. But to do so requires conscious focus upon the stones in order to garner the most benefit. Smoky Quartz stimulates the area of the brain behind the eyes. It aids psychic vision. Amethyst stimulates the crown chakra. The other quartz i used had been charged (through my meditations) to stimulate the light in the center of the head. Having fed the approx. 8 oz of water to my roommate (who had no idea it was anything special) then reported about 10 minutes later a feeling of "lightness" and slight euphoria. He stated the area between his eyebrows was "humming with electricity". I then drank some of the water and about 10 minutes later noticed strong effects from these stones. It is interesting to note that conscious maintenance of focus upon the subtle vibrations of the crystals in meditation is not needed when the water is quantumly entangled via photons and/or conscious healing energies. You can drink a glass of the "tea" and then go about your business while the water works in your body much like a drug. I am therefore proposing that those of you with crystals and empathetic knowledge of their vibrations/effects upon the human system can concoct "teas" using water, light, and love in order to make potions to aid in your own process of healing/self-discovery or in the process of healing/self-discovery of loved ones. One could, in essence, take a glass jar, place a "recipe" of crystals in it with some water and place it on your porch in the daytime to make "Sun Tea" or even "Full Moon Tea". Knowledge of the chakras, crystals, and meditation can yield interesting results that can quicken one's energetic alignment. I suggest using the above method as a means of catalyzing your meditations and/or healing loved ones. I hope this information is of some use to those who read. Thanks.
Last edited by tribe of light; 02-05-2009 at 02:12 AM. |
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