Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) associated the nose with “jumping the gun.”
He often recited a poem about such mistiming …
Nose, nose, leader of the race,
Tries to get ahead of the face.
The nose also has obvious sexual connotations.
Havelock Ellis (The Psychology of Sex, Vol. IV: Sexual Selection in Man, 1905, 1929) wrote …
“Bleeding of the nose is specially apt to occur at puberty and during adolescence, while in women it may take the place of menstruation and is sometimes more apt to occur at the menstrual periods; disorders of the nose have also been found to be aggravated at these periods. It has even been possible to control bleeding of the nose, both in men and women, by applying ice to the sexual regions. In both men and women, again, cases have been recorded in which sexual excitement, whether of coitus or masturbation, has been followed by bleeding of the nose. In numerous cases it is followed by slight congestive conditions of the nasal passages and especially by sneezing. Various authors have referred to this phenomenon; I am acquainted with a lady in whom it is fairly constant. Fere records the case of a lady, a nervous subject, who began to experience intense spontaneous sexual excitement shortly after marriage, accompanied by much secretion from the nose. J.N. Mackenzie is acquainted with a number of such cases, and he considers that the popular expression ‘bride’s cold’ indicates that this effect is widely recognized.”
Gerald H.J. Pearson, M.D. (“Some Psychological Aspects of Inflammatory Skin Lesions,” Psychosomatic Medicine, Jan. 1940) wrote …
“He [an 11-year-old boy] said he picked his nose for fear that the mucus running down the back of his throat and into his stomach would cause his death. He associated nasal and genital secretions, urine and semen. Unless he removed manually these genital secretions from his own body, i.e., his sexual desires, he would be punished through death. This was corroborated by his further statement that his nose picking would injure his looks and, as a result, no girl would fall in love with him. Here, the underlying fantasy was one of self-injury in order to protect himself from the greater danger of being a sexual person. This fantasy is a common accompaniment of masturbation. If a person masturbates, he can quiet his sexual desires, i.e., castrate himself and thus his sexual desires towards girls will not get him into trouble.”
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November 21, 2011 @ 4:00 am atomb
Swami Nitty-Gritty also said about the NOSE …
“Making it by the skin of your nose is breathing on time.”
… and …
“At 98.6 degrees, breathing is very sychronistically accurate. The nose, navel, and rectum are all synchronized.”
… and …
“If thine nose be single, let it run.”
… and …
“The nose is a gas pump, and the diaphragm is an oil pump.”
… and …
“The nostrils are equal during samadhi or death.”
… and …
“Mr. Fresh Air takes many forms in many noses.”
… and …
“Mother Nature will kick you in the butt, but kiss you on the nose before you fall.”
… and …
“If you bump the tip of the nose, it can be fatal. The shock goes directly to the medulla oblongata. If an animal attacks you, hit the nose – the paralysis point.”
… and …
“Titanium makes you benevolent. Poke a shark in the nose, and he recognizes you as a lover. A dolphin bumps the shark in the nose.”
… and …
“When yogis told their students to contemplate the end of their nose, they meant the root, not the tip.”
Note: Focusing the attention on the root of the nose is known as Chachari Mudra, the “gesture of the black bee.”
November 24, 2011 @ 3:37 pm atomb
Re: What about nose surgery?
Nose surgery can relate to various things, including …
(1) “under one’s nose” (right there, in plain view),
(2) sex trauma (nose, ears, penis, and clitoris all contain erectile tissue),
etc., etc., etc.
Both German otolaryngologist Wilhelm Fleiss (1858-1928) and British sexologist Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) presented evidence that men have cyclic nosebleeds related to menstruation.
The nose relates to the male genitalia in shape, and to the female genitalia because it bleeds.
Psychoanalysts call this “displacement.”
Swami Nitty-Gritty taught that the most effective Reflexology Microsystem in the body is up the nose.
The second most effective Reflex Microsystem is in the earlobe (auricular therapy).
Reflexology was popularized in the U.S. by ear, nose, and throat specialist William H. Fitzgerald, M.D. (1872-1942).