Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …

“A mushroom grows by frigidity implosion, a supercold reaction just like an atom bomb. That’s why an atom bomb explosion is mushroom-shaped. On the East Coast, ice will lift the pilings of a pier right out of the ground due to frigidity implosion, just like mushrooms will push through an asphalt driveway.”

Scientists call Adano’s principle of frigidity implosion “frost heave.”

Fairy rings are in geometric body resonance with the ring mounds found in permafrost.

Needle ice is caused by frost heave.

It’s no accident that a penis looks like a mushroom or that frost heave is a power behind the drone of kundalini.

(FYI, a man with erectile dysfunction might be able to dump his Viagra if he undergoes a minimum of 300 jolts of Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy to “spark” new blood vessel growth.)

John S. Wettlaufer & J. Greg Dash (“Melting Below Zero: New research shows how a layer of water on the surface of ice – even at temperatures well below freezing – can influence everything from the slipperiness of a skating rink to the electrification of thunderclouds,” Scientific American, Feb. 2000) wrote …

“This quasiliquid film, a natural state of solid ice formed by a process called surface melting, bears some structural characteristics of the solid below it but has the mobility of a fluid. Despite its microscopic size, this film plays a central role in the basic principles of melting and freezing – and in their many environmental consequences. Working both as a pathway for flowing water and as a carrier of electrical charge, this slick coating has the power to force boulders from the ground and to blast lightning bolts from the sky.”

Adano advised …

“Cook mushrooms because they contain arsenic.”

Mushrooms and algae are organoarsenic (specifically arsenobetaine) accumulators.

Drink Cobalamin Tonic at Stomach Time (7:00-9:00 a.m.) to help the liver and leukocytes methylate arsenic.

Eat tomatoes at Small Intestine Time (1:00-3:00 p.m.) to do the same.

Ditto beets at Circulation-Sex Time (7:00-9:00 p.m.).

Iron supplements retain arsenic in the human body, just as rice roots with iron plaque are five times higher in arsenic than rice roots without iron plaque.

Adano said …

“Mushrooms are a good source of chromium.”

Mushrooms or broccoli stalks are high in chromium and are sex-builders, increasing libido.

Adano said …

“A ruptured tongue fungates. B-6 and cofactors are in the black mushroom. The black mushroom is for fungated tissue. A mushroom looks like a tongue. Soak black mushrooms with onions, bamboo shoots, and deveined shrimp to get a healthy film back on the tongue.”

Chinese black mushroom, Oriental black mushroom, and black forest mushroom are alternative names for the shitake mushroom.

Mushroom are rich in the entire B vitamin complex, including the same form of vitamin B-12 found in meat or milk.

Adano said …

“Mushrooms contain manganese and potassium.”

… and …

“You cannot keep your intestinal tract clean without potassium and manganese. ‘Man’ goes to the ‘potty’ in the morning because of potassium and magnesium. You need elimination for illumination. Yellow nails are shit.”

Manganese resonates with RED (6:00-9:00 a.m.) and INDIGO (9:00 p.m.-midnight), and potassium resonates with RED (6:00-9:00 a.m.) and VIOLET (midnight-3:00 a.m.).

Manganese and potassium both have a dual color spectral predominance instead of a single color spectral predominance, so they’re necessary to transcend color linearity and tissular entropy and access the Color Wheel and tissular negentropy.

Nick Herbert (Elemental Mind: Human Consciousness and the New Physics, 1993) wrote ..

“A surprising feature of the chromasphere is the circular character of the color wheel. Since the physical variable that corresponds to hue is the wavelength of light,and the wavelengths that human eyes respond to vary from 700 nanometers (red) to 400 nanometers (violet), one might have expected that the subjective sensation of color would likewise be spread out in a linear fashion fading away into invisibility at two limiting hues. However, unlike the physical spectrum, the visual spectrum loops back on itself, forming a color circle rather than a color line. The loop is closed via a nonspectral purple – a particular ratio of red and violet light. The circular character of the color wheel is explained by the fact that in normal eyes there are three different color receptors, whose sensitivities peak in red, green, and blue light, respectively. The relative stimulation of these three receptors defines a unique position within the color solid. The reason that our psychological color space appears to have more dimensions than the physical spectrum is that our eyes do not detect color as a single note, but as a three-note chord, perceiving a kind of optical harmony. If we happened to possess eyes with four color receptors, the subjective color space would no doubt be four-dimensional, the pure colors spread out over the surface of a sphere rather than a circle. Although a few poets have speculated about new color sensations outside the human range, it is impossible for us to imagine what a new color would actually look like, visually imprisoned as we are inside the normal human chromasphere. One boon a new science of mind might be able to grant would be the literal expansion of our visual horizons, with one or more color receptors, preferably lying outside our present visual range, whose outputs combined with those of our present receptors would allow us to perceive a vastly extended color space of more than three dimensions.”

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'What Do Fairy Rings Have to Do With Kundalini?' have 7 comments

  1. March 15, 2013 @ 4:16 pm atomb

    Most of the above info is from …

    Butterflies Need No Taxidermist: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Resurrection Lifestyles of Swami Nitty-Gritty.

    All four volumes are available at …

    solarman111.com

    • March 16, 2013 @ 12:14 am jwong

      Hi Atom,
      In the Butterflies book, you refer a lot to the 144 elements of the body. However, there’s only about 116 elements in the Periodic Table of the Elements. What are these missing elements? Are they not discovered yet?

      Also, you write that:
      “broccoli stalks are high in chromium”. Is it good to eat the broccoli stalks?

      Thanks,
      John

      • March 16, 2013 @ 12:33 am atomb

        Contemporary science is up to 119 or so atomic elements last time I checked.

        Only Adano knew what those other elements are.

        For whatever reason, Adano regarded niacin and “sonics” as “elements.”

        Sonics, according to him, is the 144th “element.”

        Broccoli stalks are delicious but they must be peeled.

  2. March 17, 2013 @ 8:47 am Dan

    Hi Atom,

    Off-topic question. I was listening to an older podcast I think 10/20/08 where you were discussing how the body eliminates things vs. encapsulates things. You then said new oils will solubilize the old hardened ones. I’m seeing this happen already, as I got dandruff after changing my morning fats to mostly almonds and black walnuts. How long does this process usually take to really cycle all the old material out?

    Now to the main question. I have a lump on my upper back, left side, right on the small intestine meridian. Feels like a lump of fat, and I got it about a year ago. The fact that I got it on the intestine meridian leads me to believe it’s cause bey over-consuming some type of food? It’s about the size of a blueberry and lodged under the skin, but not painful unless you laid on it and pressed for a long time.

    I have several ideas (DMSO topically, citrus juice on the lump, potassium iodide), but are there any dietary habits that may have caused it that I should avoid? After learning a little about your nutrition guidelines, I did over-consume many foods over the past year (multiple times a day, and for long periods, but almost all raw foods) which leads me to think the lump is old hardened material that needs to be washed away. Otherwise, I’d have to get it excised, which I’d rather not waste the money.

    Lol, I wanted to give as many details as possible to make it easier for you, so any help is greatly appreciated. I’m already feeling more balanced from doing the solar eating most of the time.

    Thanks

    • March 17, 2013 @ 9:23 am Dan

      Just wanted to add, upon further inspection, it could just be a fluid filled cyst, as it is somewhat pliable. Not sure if that changes anything, but thought I’d add that.

      • March 17, 2013 @ 4:33 pm atomb

        It’s against the Moronic Monolithic Medical Monopoly’s law for me to deal with a specific syndrome, Dan.

        Let me make some general comments about cysts.

        A cyst has its own membrane and is composed of either …

        (1) gas,
        (2) liquid,
        (3) semi-solid material, or
        (4) a combination of two or all of the above.

        Cyst calcification is common, similar to the lumps commonly formed above the hip bones.

        These semi-calcified lumps are associated with Chapman’s Neurolymphatic Reflex Points and three acupuncture meridians …

        (1) Large Intestine Meridian,
        (2) Small Intestine Meridian, and
        (3) Circulation-Sex Meridian.

        A cyst is usually associated with the body handling toxicity, which can come from …

        (1) when and what we breathe,
        (2) when and what we drink,
        (3) when and what we eat, and/or
        (4) when and what we absorb though our skin.

        A cyst can go away spontaneously without any intervention whatsoever.

        The worst-case scenario is minor surgery.

        • March 17, 2013 @ 4:42 pm Dan

          Thanks for the reply. I looked today and found lots of videos online about cyst drainage/removal, and it seems like a hardcore zit surgery. Not too bad if you ask me.

          Lol, I agree on the medical monopoly. Thanks for all your work. I listen to your pod casts religiously.

          Dan


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