The “way of the meditator” involves the paired LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEI of the hypothalamus, the “negative-light center” of the brain.
The lateral geniculate nuclei and their intergeniculate leaflets are receptive to “darkness cues,” and can be metaprogrammed with dark pulse therapy, blinking, meditation, or by manipulating melatonin and neuropeptide Y.
Neuropeptide Y augments the constriction of blood vessels in noradrenergic neurons – those that produce noradrenaline.
Low levels of neuropeptide Y may be associated with alcoholism and other addictive behavior.
Plant growth and reproduction are determined almost exclusively by darkness cues, and not by light cues.
In addition to Adano Ley’s “three ways to enlightenment,” there’s a fourth way – physical activity, the “way of action.”
The “broad-capture light cues” processed by the suprachiasmatic nuclei almost wholly utilize BLUE light, whereas the light cues interrelated with physical activity and muscular effort appear to be on the RED side of the color spectrum.
Lab rats electrically jolted at a specific time of day continue exhibiting an anxiety response at the same time on succeeding days.
For example, rats jolted at 9:00 a.m. continue having anxiety reactions at exactly 9:00 a.m. on following days.
When the laboratory rats are jolted at an identical time each day for a period of days, the anxiety response is longer lasting than if they are shocked at random hours for the same period of time.
Now imagine an employee who hates his job showing up for work at 9:00 a.m. five or six days a week. :(
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April 2, 2012 @ 2:11 pm atomb
Steven Strogatz (“Obituary: Arthur T. Winfree,” SIAM News, Jan.-Feb. 2003) wrote …
“Perhaps the most surprising of Winfree’s discoveries is that biological clocks can be stopped by relatively mild perturbations. The claim is that a stimulus of appropriate timing and duration can drive the clock to a ‘phase singularity,’ roughly analogous to a biological North Pole at which all the phases of the cycle converge and the rhythm amplitude vanishes. […] The prevailing dogma about circadian rhythms emphasized their robustness: They persist in the absence of light-dark cycles, their period is essentially independent of temperature, and so on. So the idea that they could be stopped at all, let alone by mild stimuli, seemed absurd. But Winfree’s experiments showed that it is true.”
An ENGRAM acts like a phase singularity.
April 2, 2012 @ 2:25 pm atomb
Is this an example of a phase singularity?
A U.S. Navy training station was opened in 1942 at Farragut, Idaho, and was briefly Idaho’s largest city and the second largest naval training base in the world.
It was located about 30 miles from Sandpoint at the far end of Lake Pend Oreille.
Researchers there discovered a “streptococcal oasis.”
Sulfa-defying germs attacked the men with a vengeance on land the Native Americans avoided.
The strep at Farragut thrived 365 days of the year versus the usual strep cycle of four months of pathogenicity in the winter followed by decline to quiescence in the summer.
Lake Pend Oreille has 111 miles of shoreline and is 1,158 feet deep. The Navy allegedly lost a submarine in its depths, and the lake even comes with its own Loch Ness monster.
April 2, 2012 @ 7:12 pm martin
Hey Atom,
today i came across a group called the Society of Kabalarians who advocate Kabalarian Philosophy. it’s not that bad although in the name analysis and the talk with the lady on the phone she recommended that i completely change my name or i will continue to get the same results as my names don’t allow full expression of my birth path.
so while some of the name analysis seems accurate and the lady sounds convincing and genuine. is it really worth all the headaches with the papaerwork? or is the name really something to consider?
what’s your opinion Atom?
-Martin:)
April 3, 2012 @ 3:54 pm atomb
Change your “government name” without the paperwork.
Hip hop musicians do it all the time. :)
My government name is Gosta Ingvar Bergstrom Jr.
I’ve gone by the following names …
(1) Ed Bergstrom (it’s on my high school diploma),
(2) Aquarius Applesauce,
(3) Puffesor Full-Tilt Bodacious Boogie-Woogie (“Boogie” for short),
(4) Avivekasikhami (“Crest Jewel of Fools,” “Avive” for short), and
(5) Atom (because of Adano’s oft-repeated, “How can an atom get sick?,” “How can an atom get tired?,” etc.)
April 12, 2012 @ 11:19 pm Kira
I spent a few months in the OSHO ashram in India, Puna, and they have a tradition of changing the name which signifies their new path… It seemed like a big deal for me at the the time, and I didn’t really feel much change as a result of being in the Ashram, so I kept my old name:-))
April 13, 2012 @ 5:32 pm atomb
Kira means “Beam of Light,” doesn’t it? :)
April 3, 2012 @ 3:39 pm atomb
Re: When is the best time to take psyllium husks?
As a former professional colonic therapist (trained by Adano, Dr. Merrill Roy, Jimmy Girouard, etc.), I strongly advise against taking psyllium husks at ANY time of the day.
If you must take it, 1:00-3:00 p.m. is best.
Whole food contains fiber, e.g., mango, kiwi, and prune all run about 25% fiber.
Eating a variety of foods in the 3 Growth Zones insures getting a variety of both soluble (prebiotic) and insoluble fibers.
April 3, 2012 @ 4:15 pm atomb
Re: How about ground flaxseed??
Psyllium poses no problem for someone with HEALTHY intestines and no intestinal “issues.”
Incidentally, the small intestines are the most vulnerable to impaction by psyllium.
Flaxseed is OK at midday.
ANY excess dietary fiber at the wrong time of day puts the intestines at risk.
MILLIONS take so-called “water-soluble” oat bran, but only HUNDREDS end up in surgery for taking it.
April 3, 2012 @ 7:46 pm atomb
A scientist experimented with a jumping flea.
He said, “Jump, flea,” and the flea jumped.
He wrote, “A healthy 6-legged flea will jump on command.”
He removed one of the flea’s legs and said, “Jump, flea,” and the flea jumped again.
He removed a leg at a time, carefully observing the results.
Finally, the flea had no legs left, and it didn’t jump on command.
The scientist wrote, “A flea without legs is DEAF.”
April 5, 2012 @ 7:42 pm Tommy TIRS
At-OM, My Brother…RE: Jumping Flea
Hehehe…i heard that back in the TIRS days from Shiver but it was a frog and “Jump Frog Jump”…i can still hear shiv’s voice telling that one all these years later! He got a kick out of it every time he told it.
Thanks again and again for all you do/share with us all.
Tommy
April 5, 2012 @ 8:17 pm atomb
Luv ya, bro. :)