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Re: Foolish Secrecy has a Root; Guess What Miguel Alberto 02-09-2010
Posted by Miguel Alberto on February 9, 2010, 8:30 am
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It is claimed that there are over 300 neurotransmitters. I have
only been able to find a handful of them. I'm sure fear is a
neurotransmitter, as is anger, shame, etc.

A few years ago, I asked "Ask.com" if there were certain
neurotransmitters, like for example, the neurotransmitter for the
breathing center in the medulla, and I was asked how much I was willing
to pay for that information.
It was like an auction. I wasn't going to waste the money, when I might
be able to find such information free elsewhere.

For example, only professionals were allowed in the VA medical library.
But, I had a friend who's OT, occupational therapy, was ushering that
library, and he snuck me in. I got in there and found a big book on
human physiology like I had never seen before.

This book had a chapter on "Delirium". It had all about vagal
stimulation, and it had a map of what we call the Underworld, from
normal consciousness to unconsciousness. It revealed over 60 ways to get
into the Underworld, I copied it all down.

There are medical secrets, and, there is medical secrecy! If knowledge
of the neurotransmitters of the emotions was out enough we could use the
appropriate chemicals to block them, like for example, anger.

Anger causes a tremendous amount of social problems, and puts
innumerable numbers of people in prison. There's no sympathy for the
angry. It would be a tremendous benefit to have the chemical to block
the neurotransmitter of anger.

There was a TV show that showed a drug that blocked fear, in a fictional
context. The people who used it did some ridiculously dangerous things.
It looked impractical. But, in moderation such a drug would help many
people.

Gay experience? Some kids are attacked by Gays and know it's unbearable!
No neurotransmitters needed here. The repulsion of like polarities is
right down to the magnetic basics of the universe.

Paranoid monomania would go with solipsism. I remember everywhere I
direct my mind. Of course, it seems obvious that those are false
memories, but, even professionals like Dr.
Stanislav Grof feel that it is all real.

In a book titled "The Holotropic Universe", I first heard of Dr. Grof,
and other professionals and scientists who had LSD experiences and
thought it was definitely all real.

A theory goes that, in actuality we live in an infinitely dimensioned
universe, infinitely dimensioned Hilbert Space, and that as our brains
wake up, to more that the normal 10%, more and more dimensions open up.
That has been my experience.

It's all there, but, the average person, only using 10% of the brain,
thinks their small world is all there is. Across the sixth dimension of
different timelines, sideways in time, we have many duplicates, but,
they are actually part of our multidimensional body.

Fortunately, that doesn't mean that such a situation will keep us
immortal eternally. Those parts of our multidimensional body no more
contain the round closed circuit of our entity than our left foot does.


Posted by Cross-Slide on February 9, 2010, 10:13 am
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On Feb 9, 7:30=A0am, gellie...@webtv.net (Miguel Alberto) wrote:
> =A0 =A0 =A0 It is claimed that there are over 300 neurotransmitters. I ha=
ve
> only been able to find a handful of them. I'm sure fear is a
> neurotransmitter, as is anger, shame, etc.
>
> A few years ago, I asked "Ask.com" if there were certain
> neurotransmitters, like for example, the neurotransmitter for the
> breathing center in the medulla, and I was asked how much I was willing
> to pay for that information.
> It was like an auction. I wasn't going to waste the money, when I might
> be able to find such information free elsewhere.
>
> For example, only professionals were allowed in the VA medical library.
> But, I had a friend who's OT, occupational therapy, was ushering that
> library, and he snuck me in. I got in there and found a big book on
> human physiology like I had never seen before.
>
> This book had a chapter on "Delirium". It had all about vagal
> stimulation, and it had a map of what we call the Underworld, from
> normal consciousness to unconsciousness. It revealed over 60 ways to get
> into the Underworld, I copied it all down.
>
> There are medical secrets, and, there is medical secrecy! If knowledge
> of the neurotransmitters of the emotions was out enough we could use the
> appropriate chemicals to block them, like for example, anger.
>
> Anger causes a tremendous amount of social problems, and puts
> innumerable numbers of people in prison. There's no sympathy for the
> angry. It would be a tremendous benefit to have the chemical to block
> the neurotransmitter of anger.
>
> There was a TV show that showed a drug that blocked fear, in a fictional
> context. The people who used it did some ridiculously dangerous things.
> It looked impractical. But, in moderation such a drug would help many
> people.
>
> Gay experience? Some kids are attacked by Gays and know it's unbearable!
> No neurotransmitters needed here. The repulsion of like polarities is
> right down to the magnetic basics of the universe.
>
> Paranoid monomania would go with solipsism. I remember everywhere I
> direct my mind. Of course, it seems obvious that those are false
> memories, but, even professionals like Dr.
> Stanislav Grof feel that it is all real.
>
> In a book titled "The Holotropic Universe", I first heard of Dr. Grof,
> and other professionals and scientists who had LSD experiences and
> thought it was definitely all real.
>
> A theory goes that, in actuality we live in an infinitely dimensioned
> universe, infinitely dimensioned Hilbert Space, and that as our brains
> wake up, to more that the normal 10%, more and more dimensions open up.
> That has been my experience.
>
> It's all there, but, the average person, only using 10% of the brain,
> thinks their small world is all there is. Across the sixth dimension of
> different timelines, sideways in time, we have many duplicates, but,
> they are actually part of our multidimensional body.
>
> Fortunately, that doesn't mean that such a situation will keep us
> immortal eternally. Those parts of our multidimensional body no more
> contain the round closed circuit of our entity than our left foot does.

One of the most important reasons that you can never use more than 20%
of your brain is that it is 80% water.
80% inert ingredients.

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