Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …
“Volition is normal blood pressure. Low blood pressure causes you to drag your feet and be listless, to be nonparticipating, and eventually become catatonic. High blood pressure causes you to be overly concerned with time, with getting things done as quickly as possible. Though low blood pressure and high blood pressure are both problems, if you have to choose between them, pick low blood pressure because high blood pressure kills.”
“Blood pressure cannot move without respiration, which is God time in the body.”
“The lungs produce blood pressure. God don’t want no competition with a big brain. God is breath.”
“If you don’t breathe, do you have any pressure? Your brain is not of any use to your body when they cut the cord.”
“Man, a thinking entity, can only exist in reality via breath.”
“Healthy breathing usually has a pause between the in-breath and the out-breath. In a sick person, this pause may be missing.”
“Brahman is Breath Man. ‘Brah,’ which is breath, is the infusion of the force that comes into ‘man,’ and we are patterned after that.”
“Lakshmi is ‘I’m not lacking.’ Brahm is ‘breath.’ Sarasvati is ‘definition,’ well-defined. Shiva is ‘shake and shiver,’ wondering if it’s gonna sell. Kal is ‘lack,’ poverty.”
“The Great Spirit is the Great Breath. A body gains three ounces at birth and loses three ounces at death. Walk the wind – Paul was talking fundamental biological physics.”
“We live by biosonic pressure. The body is a vacuum tube. Sonics is the monitoring process in the invisible – ‘I and the Father are one.’ I am a mirror. I am God. I am existing, therefore I can say it. If you say it but don’t think it, nothing can penetrate it.”
“The cranial-sacral pump mechanism is a breath-controlled cranial-pump reflex. Whenever you breathe, bones should be moving.”
“Consciousness is the control of the breath.”
“You see, breath-free is not an accomplishment to God because he’s already living in a breath-free state himself. So he needs to make a what? A manifestation. The moment he’s going to make a manifestation, he’s got to give it breath to live, so he doesn’t enjoy breath-free organisms. He’ll enjoy breathing organisms, and he’ll enjoy breathless organisms more. There’s a big difference between breathless and breath-free. Breath-free, you didn’t make it. If you breathe and you master breathless, you’re hanging around a long time.”
“It takes one million breaths to turn coal into a diamond. It takes one million registrations.”
“The breathless state is the enlightened state. Breathlessness is joyousness – breathless with joy. Machines are now being made to produce this state. The decompression chamber brings the pressure down to sea level, which is enlightenment. Enlightenment is not total knowledge of the universe. It is merely the state of obedience – the ability to make a correct decision.”
“One atom of oxygen could last you forty years. Live by intracellular osmosis.”
“The mouth of God is the control point of human speech. ‘Man does not live by bread alone, but by every Word proceeding from the Father.’ God’s flow through us of the Word is the source of our breatharian capacity.”
“Being tickled is breathing nitrogen under pressure.. Rapture of the deep is tickling.”
“Taking a deep breath releases electrostasis that breaks up colloids found in mucus. Snot looks like tiny crystals. These crystals come from things like milk solids and baking soda from bread. This breath is used by swimmers, singers, and yogis.
“If someone doesn’t yawn, he’s an extraterrestrial. A yawn is our release of tension. An extraterrestrial might drool or sniff to release tension.”
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'Will Power (Volition) is Normal (Not Average) Blood Pressure' have 2 comments
December 22, 2012 @ 12:40 am Paul Sakion
Hi Ed,
Hope you are doing well. We miss you. I don’t usually comment on your blog, it is incredible, but you need to define terms here. What is volition? “Volition is normal blood pressure.” What is normal blood pressure? You don’t want a bunch of people with “mild hypertension” getting on blood pressure medicine because Adano said “it kills.” Some studies show that people with mild hypertension are worse off with medication, so again important to clarify. Thanks and hope you are having a great solstice celebration somewhere.
All the best,
Paul
December 22, 2012 @ 7:09 pm atomb
Hi, Paul …
I’m in Montecito, California, sequestered behind stone walls away from the clamor and cacophony of the holiday season for the first time in my life.
Regular readers of my blog know I’m foursquare against 99% of all pharmaceutical and supplemental solutions to health challenges … and especially blood pressure medications.
Editorial Comment …
I regard government-sanctioned corporate drug pushers as scum-sucking bottom feeders, and anyone associated with them is tainted with the same brush from the Dark Side – including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, psychiatrists, researchers, lobbyists, politicians, administrators, sales reps, malpractice attorneys, private and social insurers, advertisers, transporters, etc.
In the U.S., 106,000 people die every year due to non-error negative effects of pharmaceutical drugs (according to JAMA, 1996), and MILLIONS of people are admitted to hospitals each year because of negative reactions to these drugs.
Ivan Illich wrote way back in 1974 (when the “drug” problem was a lot less serious) …
“Despite good intentions and claims to public service, a military officer with a similar record of performance would be relieved of his command, and a restaurant or amusement center would be closed by the police. No wonder that the health industry tries to shift the blame for the damage caused onto the victim, and that the dope-sheet of a multinational pharmaceutical concern tells its readers that ‘iatrogenic disease is almost always of neurotic origin.'”
(I was the only one in the theater audience of the 2009 horror/slasher film Saw VI applauding and cheering the “famously inventive” torturing of health insurance executives depicted in the film.)
George Carlin said …
“It’s no accident that we’re drug-oriented, really, those drug companies got us that way and they like to keep us that way.”
There’s a difference between “normal” blood pressure and “average” blood pressure.
Normal blood pressure – as defined by Adano at the Texas Institute of Reflex Sciences in 1977 – is 100/60, and mainstream medicine classifies this as low “normal” blood pressure (between 90-119/60-79).
Meditation (not “practicing” meditation) blood pressure is 60/20.
I’ve covered volition in several other blog entries, e.g., The Eight Stages of Volition (Will Power) on August 23, 2012, and am still busy deciphering what Adano meant by …
“Volition equals desire times energy times oxygen divided by oxygen.”
Happy Holy Days,
At-OM