Sunday, February 13, 2011

Water, the essence of life


The human body is made up of over 70% water.
Blood in the body is more than 90% water
The brain is over 85% water
The kidneys are 82% water

Purity of water in the body is significant to a healthy body and mind.



Since the human body is 70% water, the same principles apply to the water in the body. Our negative thoughts and words create chaos in the molecular structure of water in our body, creating a blockage for energy to flow. This blockage of energy is usually the cause of pain in specific areas of the body. Applying the V3O charge to the area of pain, restructures the molecules, and opens for energy to flow. Drinking V3O charged water daily keeps the molecular structure organized in your body, and gives you a better energy flow. 




Water, when it moves through pressurized pipes, is forced to move in concentric rings instead of its natural movement, which is in spirals. When water moves through pipes it forces the outer electrons to be removed, creating "unstructured" water. This means that all water that we drink or bath in that comes from pressurized pipes is associated with disease".


Friday, February 4, 2011

Being conscious

Today I asked myself what does being awake really mean. Does it mean that your eyes are opened, and watching the world around us, communicating, eating, working... Well what if we were able to do this things just semi conscious, partly awake, or even more interesting-totally asleep and unconscious. 

Let us examine what the word, or label unconscious actually means. Un·con·scious 
1. Lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception; not conscious. 
2. Temporarily lacking consciousness. 
3. Occurring in the absence of conscious awareness or thought: unconscious resentment; unconscious fears. 
4. Without conscious control; involuntary or unintended: an unconscious mannerism.

Being unconscious can also be described as the division of the mind in psychoanalytic theory containing elements of psychic makeup, such as memories or repressed desires, that are not subject to conscious perception or control but that often affect conscious thoughts and behavior.

Psychic activity can be explained by the psychoanalytic theory as an entity divided in to four groups: 
the unconscious - that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware,
the mind - that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; 
the superego - (psychoanalysis) that part of the unconscious mind that acts as a conscience 
the id - (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity

In other terms being aware or  conscious is not some "new age" nonsense, that some might believe. Conscious part of our brain activity can also be called, in the terms of psychoanalysis, the superego. One can also cal the superego, and all of the other processes that are similar to this simplistic example of the thing I am writing about, the awareness. 

Being aware is all about knowing and perceiving, having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts, "remaining conscious during an experience"; "conscious of the ego", being able to observe it.

For that to happen it is necessary to detach the I from the me. In other words, to realize that the essence, the being that I am, is not the ego. To identify with the ego means to forget the essence, or to deny it. So one can also say, if I am not the ego, and I forget the essence, I am going against myself. That is very interesting. because the true meaning of the words "to sin" is "to go against ones self". So if paraphrased, when one identifies with the ego, and believes that "I am my" thoughts that are being produced in the mind, and that the happiness is dependent on being "better", being "right", "good",  being accepted, constantly comparing, judging, one is actually going against ones self. And again when looking at it from another perspective, it is also obvious that if  going against ones self, that is actually not loving, thus the ego is the compensation for the void that appears in the place where love should be in ones self. That "place" gets filled with selfishness, with the inner judge,  that tirelessly says: "I judge myself and I find  myself guilty of not being good enough" and it is quite obvious that this is actually an illusion of the egoic mind and something that one can get unconscious in, because once one is identified with the ego, one can not be aware anymore.

It is interesting to find that self love is the total  opposite of selfishness. When one loves ones self,  is accepting of self and others, free in expression, caring and concern for oneself which results in growing in self-esteem and self-worth, and in turn enables one to truly care for others. Selfishness on the other hand means to have a very active identification with ones ego and thus is constantly afraid of not having enough, comparing self with others, in some cases to the point of being narcissistic.

One can ask: What is the difference between self-love and narcissism and how does it affect the capacity to love others?

In short self love comes out of love and the selfishness and  narcissism is actually born out of fear.

There are two differences between self-love and pathological narcissism: in the ability to tell reality from fantasy, and in the ability to empathise and, indeed, to fully and maturely love others. The narcissist does not love himself, because of having very little true self to love. Instead, a monstrous, malignant construct – the false self – encroaches upon his true self and devours it.

The narcissist loves an image which he projects onto others who reflect it to the narcissist (the false self). This process reassures the narcissist of both the objective existence of his false self and of the boundaries of his ego. It blurs all distinctions between reality and fantasy.

The false self leads to false assumptions and to a contorted personal narrative, to a false worldview, and to a grandiose, inflated sense of being. The latter is rarely grounded in real achievements or merit. The narcissist's feeling of entitlement is all-pervasive, demanding and aggressive. It easily deteriorates into open verbal, psychological and physical abuse of others.

Eckhart Tolle put it best when he wrote: "One of the most basic mind structures through which the ego comes into existence is identification. The word “identification” is derived from the Latin word idem, meaning “same” and facere, which means “to make.” So when I identify with something, I “make it the same.” The same as what? The same as I. I endow it with a sense of self, and so it becomes part of my “identity.” One of the most basic levels of identification is with things: My toy later becomes my car, my house, my clothes, and so on. I try to find myself in things, beliefs about self,  opinions of self and judgements, trying to be perfect as the picture of self painted in the mind, so that it is possible to be good enough for self and others, but never quite make it and end up losing myself in all of those beliefs and perceptions. That is the fate of the ego."

When looking at the description of a  narcissist  isn`t it obvious that the term narcissist when put on a broader scale, can actually describe the identification with the ego, thus a part of the narcissistic pathology can be found in every egoic mind that is not able to be conscious or aware? Does that not describe a big percentage of today´s population on the planet Earth?

“Blessed are the poor in spirit,” it was said, “for theirs will be the kingdom of heaven.”What does “poor in spirit” mean? No inner baggage, no identifications. Not with things, nor with any mental concepts that have a sense of self in them, being aware of being, of the essence that is, and not identifying with the ego. And what is the “kingdom of heaven” The simple but profound joy of Being that is there when you let of of identifications and so become “poor in spirit.”


And so it is.



Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Magnetic human energy field

Today I came to the realization that the little bubble of energy around us, some call it aura is more powerfull, than initially perceived.

Most people do not realize that they have a second skin - an energy skin that protects and shields their energy system just as physical skin protects their inner organs.  Like physical skin, the aura is permeated with natural disease-fighting chemistry, and it hosts the sensory communications of the nervous system. This second skin is the boundary between the personal energy system and the energy of  the environment; an illuminated wrap of life-force medicine; and a subtle nervous system receiving and sending energy messages. This energy skin is the aura. Every living being has an aura.

Everything has an aura of some kind. An aura can be used to detect physical, mental and emotional health problems – even before disease or illness is present. It is thought, that auras change colors depending on the mood or state of health, becoming more vibrant in higher states, muddy and grey in illness and fear.

I have read that the aura has been described as many things, but most often it’s portrayed as essence that emanates from the body that can be seen through various means. It is often described as bands of color or light, the border of the etheric body, the “human rainbow.” In religious works of art, auras are often portrayed as a halo surrounding the head of the saintly or spiritual.

The human aura field is distributed around the body like an ovoid, spherical, or egg-shaped cocoon of energy. Clairvoyantly, it appears as a shape with different qualities in different places. The boundary may seem  as diffuse, well defined, smooth, or jagged.

People’s auras can also affect each other – becoming harmonious and uplifting together, or causing dissent and repulsion. Perhaps this is why some people instantly connect and get along great while other people seem to put off the people around them.

 The human aura is a magnetic human energy field that surrounds the physical body. Science has shown that almost every physical being or entity creates its own magnetic field due to the processes of its body. Basically, anything that is alive and that has a heartbeat, has some sort of natural electrical current running through it. Therefore the human body has its own energy field, the aura. People have used this aura to practice energy healing and chakra balancing as a form of holistic healing therapy.


We have all experienced being "drained" by an-other person, while communicating. In many cases they are using other peoples energies to supplement their own rather than building up their own. All they may realize is that, when they finish talking with somebody or being with them, they feel better.

When being "drained" it is easier just to correct the situation without saying a word about it. Everybody can control whether another shares their energy or not. One of the simplest methods is to close the circuit of energy. There are currents of energy flowing through the body and around it within the auric field. It is possible to close them down so that  the energies only circulate around the persons own auric field and throughout the body, thus preventing the energies from being drawn off from the aura, and preventing the aura from drawing in another's energy.

It is said that assuming the posture described is all it takes. Crossing feet at the ankles and bringing thumbs and fingers together so they are touching. (your thumbs and index fingers). This will close the circuit. The energy will not go out from a person assuming the position described.

It is also believed  that fresh air and proper breathing are essential to a strong and vital aura. Breathing for maximum energy to the aura should be done through the nostrils. Mouth breathing makes an individual more susceptible to diseases. It impairs the vitality of the aura.

When one is feeling healthy, self-confident, calm, and grounded, the aura is healthy as well. A healthy aura is indicated by a cocoon of energy surrounding and extending out from the body in all directions. This positive protection field is composed of bright colors, strong vibrations, pure tones, and a full, smooth, egg-shaped boundary. 

When one is  sick, depressed, sad, or unsure of oneself, the aura is close to the body. The colors are most likely to be dull, murky, and dark. The frequency is slow and erratic. There may be breaks or tears in the boundary. And the shape could be bumpy and distorted. All of these indicate that the  aura is not serving as a positive protection field between a person and the energy of others and the environment.

An unprotective aura can be a cause of illness and distress for sensitive people. Without the natural filtering system of a positive protection field surrounding your body, you are open to environmental influences. The frequency of different energies can coexist and overlap nondestructively in the same space; take, for example, radio and television frequencies. Much of the energy in ones environment - mental, physical, and emotional - may be positive, but much of it is negative.

An Early-Warning System 
The aura is a multi-operational energy field. It also acts as a reception and relay network for subtle energies. It delivers energy messages to the chakra system, which translates them into hormonal, nerve, and cellular activity in the physical body. In general, the aura tends to hold present (rather than past) thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and interactions between oneself and the environment. As the world first interconnects with a persons auric field, the freshest impressions, communications, and intuitive hits are woven into it. As an early-warning system, the aura also detects energy disturbance not yet manifested. This aspect of the aura's function is a preview of the future that can be utilized as a preventive tool. 

The aura, when functioning effectively, acts as a lightning rod for negative energy or thoughts that enter a persons space. If the aura is not protecting a person well, it might be hit by someone's unhealthy energy transference, or it might feel that one is being verbally attacked when someone is simply transmitting information. With a grounded aura, these undesirable intrusions into ones system will be intercepted at the outer edge of the aura and automatically grounded out of ones personal field and down into the earth. With practice, the aura can become an autonomic system of protection.

A Positive Protection 
A highly healthy aura nourishes us with a constant circulation of life-force energy. It also protects, because high-energy fields disintegrate energy that enters from lower-energy fields. 

In order for ones aura to act as positive protection it must be in a whole and healthy state of coherence. When the aura is filled with life force, others will show respect for ones boundaries. With intuition one can sense and heal aberrations in the field of the aura. With intention and affirmation, one can quickly revive the potent vitality of the aura's protective qualities.

A number of psychologists have done research on the psychological aura, although they have not done it under the name of aura research: after all, they're respectable people and to use a bad word like that. . . . They've done it under the concept of personal space. It has been observed that people act as if there is something special about the space immediately around them, and that the space may be quite sharply defined.

A number of investigators have done what we might call invasion studies. They have mapped out a target person's personal space by invading it and seeing at what distance he moves away or reports feeling uncomfortable.

People have been found to have differently shaped personal spaces this way. A person's personal space is usually much bigger in front. It may stick out a meter or more. In general, one can get much closer in on the side before a person gets uncomfortable, closer in on the back than one can on the front.

Now, again, for investigating the psychological aura, it is stressed  about the importance of individual variability, that tends to be overlooked. It is suspected that there maybe very different types of people with respect to the personal space they have.