Re: What do the organ times mean? That the organ named will benefit from having, say, “acupressure” at the listed time?
A physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual shock causes the Meridian Under Stress to be traumatized at
the Primary Engram Encoding Time, sending a shock wave around the clock to
the Secondary Engram Encoding Time
the Tertiary Engram Encoding Time
the Quatenary Engram Encoding Time
The Quatenary Engram Encoding Time usually ends up with the least shock residue.
Trauma Resolution involves converting all four Engram Encoding Times into Engram Decoding and Resolution Times.
The shock must be ferreted out (it’s usually repressed or suppressed), changing the Encoding Times into Decoding Times, i.e.
the Primary Engram Decoding Time
the Secondary Engram Decoding Time
the Tertiary Engram Decoding Time
the Quatenary Engram Decoding Time
Ferreting out the shock allows the trauma in the Meridian Under Stress to be released and resolved (integrated) at all four Decoding Times, i.e.
the Primary Engram Resolution Time
the Secondary Engram Resolution Time
the Tertiary Engram Resolution Time
the Quatenary Engram Resolution Time
It seems complicated, but once you learn the Basic Time Windows, it’s easy as pie.
For example …
Joe Blow from Idaho gets injured at 3:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m. is within the confines of Urinary Bladder Time (3:00-5:00 p.m.), making the Urinary Bladder Meridian the Meridian Under Stress (MUS).
The shock enters the Urinary Bladder Meridian, making it the Primary Engram Encoding Time.
The shock travels 90 degrees around the clock and enters the Triple Heater Meridian at 9:45 p.m. (between 9:00-11:00 p.m.).
That’s the Secondary Engram Encoding Time.
The shock continues traveling another 90 degrees around the clock and enters the Lung Meridian at 3:45 a.m. (between 3:00-5:00 a.m.).
That’s the Tertiary Engram Encoding Time.
The shock continues traveling another 90 degrees around the clock and enters the Spleen-Pancreas Meridian at 9:45 a.m. (9:00-11:00 a.m.).
That’s the Quatenary Engram Encoding Time.
The lesser the trauma, the less likely it is to make it past 180 degrees of arc all the way to 270 degrees.
Modern chronobiologists discovered the Primary Engram Encoding Time more than two decades ago.
Of course, they don’t call it that.
Laboratory rats electrically jolted at a specific time of day continued exhibiting an anxiety response at the same time on succeeding days.
For example, rats shocked at 4:15 p.m. continued having anxiety reactions at 4:15 p.m. on succeeding days.
When these lab rats were jolted at an identical hour each day for a period of days, the anxiety response was longer lasting than if they had been shocked at random hours for the same period of time.
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March 4, 2014 @ 3:42 am atomb
Another name for what’s explained above is Midnight-Noon Law Shunting.
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