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  • Reptilian Brain

    The Reptilian or R-brain is activated when the organism perceives a threat. As long as that survival threat is there, it will try to suppress feelings of joy and peace. Primitive aspects of the R-brain, like the “will to power”, CAN NOT be domesticated. Its very nature will not allow it. Does this colorful Entity…

  • SNS & PSNS

    SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: The SNS actions prepare the organism for physical or mental activity. When facing a major stressor, the SNS orchestrates the response. It dilates the bronchi and the pupils, accelerates the heart rate and the respiration, and increases perspiration and arterial blood pressure, but reduces digestive activity. Two neurotransmitters are primarily associated with…

  • PNS

    THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM This system consists of nerves, some of which gather information while others transmit orders. The facial nerves enter and leave the brain directly through the skull. The rest reach the brain via the spinal cord and the atlas. The PNS is divided into 3 sub-systems: The SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (SNS). These…

  • CNS

    THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Henri Laborit, a French neuro-surgeon and philosopher, raised in Vietnam, wrote the following in one of his books: “How are we to hope that, one day, the ‘man or woman’ that we all carry within us might free himself from the destructive behavior of the animal that we also carry within…

  • Rehabilitation

    It is EZ to learn to tune into and transmit attention energy signals to a vibratory pattern created somewhere in the body that’s expressing itself as a sensation. This sensation was caused by the emotional pattern that was originally imprinted as a somatic marker in the Insular Cortex region. A somatic marker is an ‘entity’…

  • PHI in Virus?

    Rhinovirus 3 This virus causes most common colds, with no known cure. The name comes from the Greek rhin- which means nose. The three surface viral proteins are differentiated by color:  blue, yellow, pink. This special rendering is along the 5-fold or pentagonal icosahedral symmetry axis. The small spheres are the atoms making up the…

  • Infections

    An infection is the colonization of a host organism by a foreign organism. The infecting organism seeks to utilize the host’s resources to multiply. The infecting organism, or pathogen, interferes with the normal functioning of the host. Its response is inflammation. Rhinovirus 3 Many individuals develop a variety of infections but quickly overcome them. Some…

  • The Basic Elements

    Is the Universe’s dark energy expanding time/space from zero? Atoms are the smallest parts of an element that still contain their particular chemical properties. Their nucleus consists of protons which have a positive electrical charge and neutrons that have no charge. Seven million atoms joined together in a straight line would be about 1mm long….

  • Ultimate Alchemy?

    However, the highest layers of each society depend for their smooth functioning upon the smooth functioning of the lowest layers of society. The “most positive” cannot function well without a well-functioning “most negative”. Those living in the social strata in between, have very little appreciation for this world, and fear it, because they cannot control…

  • Hommie in Alchemy?

    In alchemy, homunculi can be seen as a particular type of Pain-catchers, entities created in moments of overwhelming or painful experiences in this or past lives, and deliberately created within the R-brain for the “protection” of the human being. These entities cultivate a crappy attitude and gutter language in order to protect themselves and their…

  • Hommie in Medicine?

    somato-sensory cortex The cortical homunculus is used to describe “the body within the brain”, a distorted human drawn or sculpted to reflect the relative space certain body parts occupy on the somato-sensory cortex (sensory homunculus) and the motor cortex (motor homunculus). The left hemisphere receives input from the body’s right side. The right one from…

  • Homunculus?

    A mini-man in the brain? Life Science Information coming through our eyes is sent to the visual cortex in the back of our head. There, the image is inverted. Then the data is sent to various areas in our brains, that filter it acc. to their functional programming. Then these areas create perceptions (thoughts &…