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Does Kundalini teach one how to control their fear response, and if so how?
I never stopped thinking about the parasite. People's behavior these days can't be explained away solely by what I call rolling trauma. Something else is going on, a spiritual / soul infestation. Convincing others to give their intuition up to the machine.
Michael A. Persinger (June 26, 1945 – August 14, 2018) was an American-Canadian professor of psychology at Laurentian University, a position he had held from 1971 until his death in 2018. His best-known hypotheses include the temporal lobes of the human brain as the central correlate for mystical experiences, subtle changes in geomagnetic activity as mediators of parapsychological phenomena, the tectonic strain within the Earth's crust as the source of luminous phenomena attributed to unidentified aerial objects, and the importance of specific quantifications for energy (10−20 Joules), photon flux density (picoWatt per meter squared), and small shifts in magnetic field intensities (picoTesla to nanoTesla range) for integrating cellular activity as well as human thought with universal phenomena.
Source: Wikipedia Michael Persinger
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: ksihkahe
2. Lion's Mane mushrooms
I have also found that lucidity doesn't come very often, and when it does, I almost always seem to wake up shortly after.
Do you have any tips that can help a person maintain lucidity?
Once maintained lucidity is achieved, what do you suggest the dreamer do?
As far as Huperzina A goes, anyone reading this should know that there are possible side effects with this substance as well as possible drug interactions. It has a variety of uses including treating nerve damage, and can be bought as a supplement.
How are you suggesting it helps with dreaming and how much, how often, would you recommend? And please feel free to message me if you prefer.
Look at them. They like to hack the sun and other light sources, even fire. They plug wires to feed their buildings, spaces, furniture, and often themselves. Light is their energy and food. Their heroes are a plant-like archaic species, which they archive and preserve in transparent museum-like boxes, with the attention and respect that is typically reserved for jewelry, precious stones, or art. This place sounds unfamiliar, even scary. And yet, you don’t care whether it is good, bad, popular, or trendy. You must find it now. An entire civilization wiped out by a single event upset. Unless the single event upset was the civilization itself...
"God does so communicate with men, and in more ways than one. You cannot deny that he sometimes warns a man to mend his ways by means of a dream or an illness; the man gets the message, acts accordingly and his life is spared. God does respond to people in dreams, though they can certainly be dreadful dreams."
"She once had a dream in which an angel informed her that she was living in a fool’s paradise if she imagined that her righteousness was a guarantee against ruin: God, who found fault with his angels, certainly did not recognize any such category as righteous women."
"Throughout the ancient Near East, including Israel, dreams were recognized as a means of divine communication. The science of dream interpretation was especially well developed in Egypt and in the rest of the ancient Near East, but no one could interpret the meaning of the Invisible City of Drizza (Drizel or Drizeel in the texts from Elyam)."
"While it is not an accident that the king saw cows rather than sheep, for the latter played a very minor role in the Egyptian economy while cows were abundant and important, it is an absolute anomaly he also saw a rice field whose description matches word-by-word that of the rice fields reported by our team of dreamers at XViS."
originally posted by: fireslinger369
a reply to: ksihkahe
On the other hand, since the AI bubble is integral to the control grid, it may be here to stay. Some say it's currently proping up our sorry excuse of a debt based economy. We're being played by both sides either way, by an unseen force orchestrating it all:
www.theguardian.com...