- Dec 15, 2007
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Human Regineering with Jewel Pookrum had some powerful information. I've come to think that she has access to healing literature, that a lot don't have the necessary means to get to. One time I looked up one of the books she said has on melanin, on Amazon, and it was nearly $500. Its more of the high tech melanin technology stuff in that book, I forgot the name. In there though, she also mentioned that there is a people in Africa who actually grow back limbs. I don't remember which part though... Does that mean we are remembering? Or that some never forgot, I always hear of the mysteries still present in Africa, like Dinosaurs being found in South Africa, lol! Thats one part I agree with Credo Mutwa on, there some weird ish going down, out there.
When I was younger I had an interest in computers, so in high school I ended up taking many computer classes, the one that jumped out the most was programming. Looking back on that, I can really understand how the human body correlates with that.
I know that someone named C.w. Leadbeater did a lot of research into the etheric body, and found that when someone is amuputated, they still have the original hologram, or double, sitting there, sometimes that leg still itches when its gone. That's strange.
A minute ago, I got a chance to speak with a brother out here in Atlanta, who calls himself a faith healer, he was into African spirituality and healing. He called himself a child of "Kobayende". He explained to me that African healing, took place on a realm that is far beyond the understanding of modern science, and really had nothing to do with the actual physical medicines. He also explained that all true disease has a spirit and can be called upon and commanded, just like anything else in the animated world. I then began to ask him about how diet played apart in our physical illnesses, and he explained that it had nothing to do with the food, and that in Africa we ate food for its spiritual benefits. Again, some more stuff that went over my head...
Also check this out:
The plants used by the shaman are not intended to stimulate the immune system or the body's other natural defenses against disease. Rather, the shamanic plants allow the healer to journey into an invisible realm in which the causality of the ordinary world is replaced with the rationale of natural magic. In this realm, language, ideas, and meaning have greater power than cause and effect. Sympathies, resonances, intentions, and personal will are linguistically magnified through poetic rhetoric. The imagination is invoked and sometimes its forms are beheld visibly. Within the magical mind-set of the shaman, the ordinary connections of the world and what we call natural laws are deemphasized or ignored.
Don't most psychologists say that if we didn't dream that we would die. But just think, the whole dream world is mostly symbols, colors, patterns and in the words of modern psychology, archetypes. Of course shamans are the archaic form of artists, poets, musicians, movie producers, and all people who deal with art in general. Maybe we need to find real holistic forms of healing, because eating vegetables may not be enough to fill psychological ruptures.
When I was younger I had an interest in computers, so in high school I ended up taking many computer classes, the one that jumped out the most was programming. Looking back on that, I can really understand how the human body correlates with that.
I know that someone named C.w. Leadbeater did a lot of research into the etheric body, and found that when someone is amuputated, they still have the original hologram, or double, sitting there, sometimes that leg still itches when its gone. That's strange.
A minute ago, I got a chance to speak with a brother out here in Atlanta, who calls himself a faith healer, he was into African spirituality and healing. He called himself a child of "Kobayende". He explained to me that African healing, took place on a realm that is far beyond the understanding of modern science, and really had nothing to do with the actual physical medicines. He also explained that all true disease has a spirit and can be called upon and commanded, just like anything else in the animated world. I then began to ask him about how diet played apart in our physical illnesses, and he explained that it had nothing to do with the food, and that in Africa we ate food for its spiritual benefits. Again, some more stuff that went over my head...
Also check this out:
The plants used by the shaman are not intended to stimulate the immune system or the body's other natural defenses against disease. Rather, the shamanic plants allow the healer to journey into an invisible realm in which the causality of the ordinary world is replaced with the rationale of natural magic. In this realm, language, ideas, and meaning have greater power than cause and effect. Sympathies, resonances, intentions, and personal will are linguistically magnified through poetic rhetoric. The imagination is invoked and sometimes its forms are beheld visibly. Within the magical mind-set of the shaman, the ordinary connections of the world and what we call natural laws are deemphasized or ignored.
Don't most psychologists say that if we didn't dream that we would die. But just think, the whole dream world is mostly symbols, colors, patterns and in the words of modern psychology, archetypes. Of course shamans are the archaic form of artists, poets, musicians, movie producers, and all people who deal with art in general. Maybe we need to find real holistic forms of healing, because eating vegetables may not be enough to fill psychological ruptures.