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What We Say Matters

There is no doubt that what we say is a reflection of how we think. In fact, what we think becomes our belief system, that becomes our philosophy, and shifts the culture we live in every day. That is one way our thoughts become reality.

Most every adult in the U.S. remembers when the term politically correct turned into the verb being PC. We began to wholeheartedly embrace the fact that being mindful of our language changes attitudes.

While most of that thought reformation has been targeted toward social justice in recent decades, it’s worthwhile to note the changes it has brought to our rational understanding of reality as well.

It took many years for folks to come to terms with the principles set forth in Newton’s Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and his work Opticks, which is about the nature of light. After that, scientists were ready to close up shop, stating that everything that needed to be known in physics had been revealed.

Thankfully, human curiosity cannot be so easily satiated. About 100 years later, Einstein showed that Newton’s laws were merely a subset of a larger truth. Einstein’s bold statements began the quantum revolution that ensured we would never stop investigating because the new theories clearly demonstrated the profoundness of our ignorance.

Most of us weren’t alive in 1905 when Einstein released his first papers that changed everything. We have no way to remember what it was like to live through an intellectual revolution of Copernican magnitude. Most believe that E=mc2 was as popular then as it is now. Unfortunately, Einstein suffered the same shunning and disbelief as Newton until others could check the math and see the truth for themselves.

We are sentimental creatures who are hard-pressed to relinquish what brings us pleasure or security in our world. For instance, even though we know full well that we live in a solar-centric system, we are still enamored with the words sunset and sunrise. When folks in the U.S. and in Australia both point up, they are actually pointing in different directions out. And, think about our casual use of the word universal when, thanks to Einstein and every astrophysicist since, we clearly have evidence to show that what we experience on this planet is anything but universal.

Language is a living thing. Currently, there are two key words in cultural flux that are shifting us into another revolution. They are heart and brain. Material realists would have us believe that without a brain, or another physical processing center, there would be no thought. The other philosophy vying for dominance right now is that consciousness is the basis of everything and both matter and energy are an epiphenomenon of it.

The tenuous compromise being struck is that perhaps the organ in the head is not the only intelligence processing center. The term emotional I.Q. came into vogue a few decades ago and now the term heart intelligence is gaining in popularity.

With recent advancements in technology, science has been able to start measuring the subtle energy fields emanating from the hands of healers and Qigong masters. Even molecular biologists are jumping on the bandwagon by showing how our thoughts affect us at the cellular level.

The fact is, the physical body is a sophisticated, multi-faceted antenna system that transmits and receives all manner of informed energies. That’s what the first four chapters of The Sage Age are all about.

We may very well be adopting the language that will lead into another Copernican-level revolution. And our great, great grandchildren will think that all these theories and ideas must have been as popular with us as it is to them. And, they will be able to clearly see that what their great, great grandparents knew was merely a subset of a larger truth.

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Tuning in with Yoga in New Ways

How you hold your body during meditation matters. Different body postures actually help tune in certain subtle energies.

As a graduate student in the 1960s, Felicitas Goodman was assigned to translate material for Dr. Erika Bourguignon who was conducting a study on behavior that occurred during religious experience, especially trance states induced by specific body postures. After graduation, Dr. Goodman continued the research and found that there were at least seventy ritual body postures that produced either subtle effects or full-blown altered states of consciousness.

Your body is a sophisticated, multi-faceted antenna system. From the bones to the cells you are comprised of a crystalline matrix that transceives (transmits/receives) a variety of informed energies.

Remember the old TV antennas that were atop practically every house? It’s called a yagi style antenna and had multiple rods of various lengths that corresponded to the frequency of available broadcast channels.

When you change the length of your body by positioning it in different poses, you are effectively changing the frequencies it can transceive.

Dr. Goodman found that it takes ten to fifteen minutes of holding a pose to achieve a desired state of consciousness. Think of it as moving the rabbit-ear antenna on a TV a certain way to bring in better reception of a single station.

Moving your body through fluid ritual positions like those practiced in Tai Chi are more akin to a radio scanner. They scan through all of the available frequencies and only momentarily hold a position to gather informed energies from that frequency.

Even if you only casually meditate, try different time-tested body positions and see if you notice a difference in your practice.

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Exercise with Nature

There’s a very good reason why many Chinese gather every day at a park to perform group Tia Chi. It’s the same reason why radio broadcast antennas are located in the heartland of the U.S.

The human body is a sophisticated, multi-faceted antenna system. From the bones to the cells, it is comprised of a crystalline matrix that transceives (transmits/receives) all manner of informed energies.

The reason that transcontinental radio broadcast antennas are located in the plane states is because the soil is so rich. You see, the soil is actually a part of the antenna system. The guy wires that radiating from the center point of a radio antenna aren’t there to simply stabilize it. There is a correlating set of wires buried underneath that radiate from the antenna out to the guy wire anchors in a starburst. Rich soil is more conductive than poor soil and the healthy dirt covering the wires contributes directly to the broadcast strength of the antenna.

But what does all of this have to do with Tai Chi? One of the basic principles of this form of exercise is to exchange energy with the environment by fluidly moving the body through a series of specific postures. These motions align the body’s antenna into specific configurations that change the frequencies it can transceive.

Parks usually have lush surroundings, which is an indication that the soil is rich. Performing Tai Chi in such a place increases the effectiveness of the exercise because the antenna of the body is anchored on good soil.

So, taking a walk in a park may do you more good than running on a treadmill. Hiking a dirt trail will really ramp up the experience and give you the best opportunity for a harmonious exchange with the environment.

If possible, take some friends with you. Groups that hold the same body shape work together like a multi-antenna array, just like the VLA (Very Large Array) of antennas located in New Mexico that are used for astronomical radio observation.

If you can’t get outside or don’t live near a park, put some plants around your exercise area. Doing so will also increase the oxygen content of the air.

Related articles and posts for further reading
The Body’s Crystalline Matrix

How the Human Body Transceives Informed Energies

What Every Ham Radio Operator Knows About Healing Hands

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