Post by Therrien Xavier on Dec 5, 2013 2:57:51 GMT
Conductivity of the Human Body. (Bio-electricity) The living force.
-Bruce Lee-
Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.
Question: How Much of Your Body Is Water?
Have you ever wondered how much of your body is water? The percentage of water varies according to your age and gender. Here's a look at how much water is inside you.
Answer: The amount of water in the human body ranges from 50-75%. The average adult human body is 50-65% water, averaging around 57-60%. The percentage of water in infants is much higher, typically around 75-78% water, dropping to 65% by one year of age.
Body composition varies according to gender and fitness level, because fatty tissue contains less water than lean tissue. The average adult male is about 60% water. The average adult woman is about 55% water because women naturally have more fatty tissue than men. Overweight men and women have more water, as a percent, than their leaner counterparts.
The percent of water depends on your hydration level. People feel thirsty when they have already lost around 2-3% of their body's water. Mental performance and physical coordination start to become impaired before thirst kicks in, typically around 1% dehydration.
Although liquid water is the most abundant molecule in the body, additional water is found in hydrated compounds. About 30-40% of the weight of the human body is the skeleton, but when the bound water is removed, either by chemical desiccation or heat, half the weight is lost.
5.9 Conductivity : What is conductivity and why is it important? Also Qi Energy aka Bio-electricity
Conductivity is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current. Conductivity in water is affected by the presence of inorganic dissolved solids such as chloride, nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate anions (ions that carry a negative charge) or sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and aluminum cations (ions that carry a positive charge). Organic compounds like oil, phenol, alcohol, and sugar do not conduct electrical current very well and therefore have a low conductivity when in water. Conductivity is also affected by temperature: the warmer the water, the higher the conductivity. For this reason, conductivity is reported as conductivity at 25 degrees Celsius (25 C).
Qi is the electric energy associated with living organisms. Electricity, defined by Merriam-Webster, is as follows: a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally (as in lightning) or is produced (as in a generator) and that is expressed in terms of the movement and interaction of electrons.
Generally speaking, when thinking of electricity, we think of it as something external to our human bodies: the naturally occurring lightning and human created technology being two said instances. There is, however, a form of electricity that is prevalent in every living creature: bio-electricity.
Bio-electricity is the electric phenomena related to living organisms It is bio-electricity that enables a shark to map the ocean floor. It is bio-electromagnetic phenomena that enable migratory birds to travel great distances at the same time each year with the accuracy we have only been able to reproduce with maps and GPS. It is bio-electricity that enables the electric eel to generate large fields of current outside their bodies.
The difference of electricity vs. bio-electricity is in degree, not in kind. Whereas a lightning bolt can exceed temperatures of 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit (30,000 degrees Celsius), that same current runs through the human body, just on a smaller scale. In fact, the human body runs largely off of [bio] electricity and has organs dedicated to sensing electromagnetic impulses, both inside and outside the human body. The pineal and pituitary glands are both directly tied to the human body’s ability to sense and actively experience electromagnetic phenomenon.
The pineal gland is the evolutionary descendant of our ancestors’ ability to perceive light. It also “regulates the circadian rhythms of the body, biological rhythms that are attuned to the day-night cycle,” (Celtoslavica, “Electricity and Human Consciousness); these “rhythms” can be and have been disrupted by electromagnetic fields, both naturally occurring as well as man-made. The pituitary gland “controls and influences all other hormonal organs which report back to the pituitary gland” (Celtoslavica, “Electricity and Human Consciousness); in fact, the pituitary gland is largely responsible for the overall functioning and efficiency of the human nervous system.
The nervous system in human beings is based entirely off of the ability to transmit electric pulses. Every cell within the human body pumps ions (e.g. that which makes up the quantum field), in and out of the cell for energy purposes; this is called the Sodium-Potassium pump, and can be found in all animal life. Said energy, in the biological animal, is called “adenosine triphosphate” (ATP); biologists and biochemist alike have noted that ATP can be neutral, or carry a charge (plus or minus), and is, in-fact, a charged particle which the cells use for energy. ATP is the final product of the digestive cycle and further exemplifies the human being’s connection (and ability) to experience and manipulate the electromagnetic fields that permeate the Universe.
“Bio-magnetism: An Awesome Force in Our Lives”, an article published by Reader’s Digest (January 1983), highlights some of the [still] cutting edge concepts the scientific community is, and has been, practicing: “When a patient with a broken leg that is not healing properly comes to Dr. Basset (Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, NY), he is likely to go home with two heavy pads connected by wires to a box that can plug into an electrical wall socket. The patient puts one pad on each side of his broken bone and turns on the device. Coils of wire in the pad induce a pulsing electromagnetic field into his flesh and bone — a field of qi energy that somehow commands the bone to heal itself.”
As postulated by the scientists interviewed in the article, it makes sense that human beings have the innate ability to sense electromagnetic phenomena: “We live on a sun-lit planet, and most living things have acquired some means to use the light. We live in a world filled with sounds, and most living things have developed a means to sense vibrations. Since our planet is also a giant magnet, it should not surprise us to discover that we and many other living things have a sensitivity to Earth’s magnetic-force field.”
As we look from large-scale physics, e.g., the lightning bolt and the sodium-potassium pump, to smaller scale electromagnetic phenomenon, we find ourselves in the realm of quantum mechanics. Light is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Light is both a wave and a particle. In terms of quantum mechanics, electricity and light are the same. The oscillations of the impulses create the divergent effects. Microwaves, radio waves, even the non-lethal weapons of the US Army (such as the Active Denial System) are based out of electromagnetic fields.
Qi, too, is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Qi is energy; light energy; bio-electromagnetic energy; electricity. The degree of strength in an electromagnetic impulse is the difference between the heart pumping vs. a heart attack. When building qi, it is important to understand, important to know, that the electricity you are both introducing to your body as well as augmenting within your body, can be controlled/manipulated by your mind.
The design of the human body features many organs attuned to electromagnetic phenomena: the eyes register individual photon packets; the tympanic membrane vibrates the mechanical wave of sound; the brain creates an electromagnetic field that is both separate and different from that which the heart generates. All this is to say that not only do human beings interact with electricity, we are fully capable of cultivating and controlling the bio-electricity we generate via our own bodies.
Understanding that qi is our natural form of electricity, and that this energy comprises the very building blocks of space-time, it is easy for us to see with the eyes of the enlightened – the interconnectedness we have with the Universe, and our abilities to move past the mundane.
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Sermon two.
13 Pieces of Advice for Someone Balanced Within The Force.
1. Do not waste precious time and energy feeling sorry for yourself: Don’t sit around feeling sorry about your circumstances or how others have treated you. Instead, take action for your role in life and understand that it isn’t always easy or fair. In fact, most, if not all rewarding moments come from the struggles and lessons of failure.
2. Never willingly agree to give away your Power: Don’t allow others to control you in a way that harms you or is not beneficial to your existence. Also understand that it is you that controls your response to situations. It is pointless and false to say things such as, “Other people (make) me feel bad,” because you are ultimately in control over your own emotions.
3. Don't Fear Change: Understand that Change is the only constant in this world we live in. Nothing stays exactly as it is and you would only be doing yourself a disservice by attempting to stagnate in you current position. Always strive to advance while at the same time finding calm within the moment. Train yourself daily so that you may be prepared and in the best position to have control over how you change.
4. Don’t Waste Energy on Things You Can’t Control: If you are unable to effect your current situation, then you must overcome it through adaptation. You will solve nothing through the act of worry and complaining.
5. Do Not Waste Energy Attempting to Please Everyone: Do not be afraid to say no sometimes. There will come many scenarios where your actions will not please everyone, yet if you spend your time questioning the merit of every action you make on the opinions and preferences of other people, you will be volunteering yourself for an endless, unachievable and worrisome path.
6. Don’t Dwell on the Past: The past is forever frozen and the future is eternally elusive; therefore you should simply learn from past experiences and prepare for future possibilities.
7. Understand the Opportunity of Taking Calculated Risk: Above everything, do your research FIRST and be sure you are able to weigh the pros and cons of the situation you are looking to embark on. A ship that stays docked will never sail into storms....yet that is not what a ship was built for. Never allow fear of failure to keep you from possible advancement.
8. Do Not Continue to Make the Same Mistakes More than Once: We all make mistakes and we all have faults. However, a person should learn from the mistakes they make; otherwise they are no longer mistakes, yet instead they are willful choices.
9. Don't Waste Energy Resenting the Success of Others:Appreciate and celebrate other people’s success in life. Don’t grow jealous or feel cheated when others surpass you . Instead, recognize that success comes with hard work, and work hard for your own chance at success.
10. Never Give Up Simply Because You've Failed the First Time: Don’t view failure as a reason to give up. Instead, use failure as an opportunity to grow and improve. Keep trying until you get it right.
11. Understand the Importance of Time Alone: Meditation and reflection can open many doors towards your advancement in life. Always take time to get away to a quiet place so that you can really focus on and understand your thoughts, it could help you resolve issues that you perhaps thought hopeless.
12. Never Assume that the World Owes You Anything: Do not feel that you should have to be dependent upon others in order to survive, at least not if you are able to do it on your own. If you are of sound mind and able body, then you should be doing everything within your power to earn your keep and support your lifestyle.
13. Understand that Most Accomplishments of Worth Aren't Always an Overnight Thing: Do not rush to create something of value. Take your time and be sure to do it right. Think of it like building a house; instead of settling for a straw shack because it's quick and easy, build a home of value by focusing on laying each brick perfectly.
-Bruce Lee-
Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.
Question: How Much of Your Body Is Water?
Have you ever wondered how much of your body is water? The percentage of water varies according to your age and gender. Here's a look at how much water is inside you.
Answer: The amount of water in the human body ranges from 50-75%. The average adult human body is 50-65% water, averaging around 57-60%. The percentage of water in infants is much higher, typically around 75-78% water, dropping to 65% by one year of age.
Body composition varies according to gender and fitness level, because fatty tissue contains less water than lean tissue. The average adult male is about 60% water. The average adult woman is about 55% water because women naturally have more fatty tissue than men. Overweight men and women have more water, as a percent, than their leaner counterparts.
The percent of water depends on your hydration level. People feel thirsty when they have already lost around 2-3% of their body's water. Mental performance and physical coordination start to become impaired before thirst kicks in, typically around 1% dehydration.
Although liquid water is the most abundant molecule in the body, additional water is found in hydrated compounds. About 30-40% of the weight of the human body is the skeleton, but when the bound water is removed, either by chemical desiccation or heat, half the weight is lost.
5.9 Conductivity : What is conductivity and why is it important? Also Qi Energy aka Bio-electricity
Conductivity is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current. Conductivity in water is affected by the presence of inorganic dissolved solids such as chloride, nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate anions (ions that carry a negative charge) or sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and aluminum cations (ions that carry a positive charge). Organic compounds like oil, phenol, alcohol, and sugar do not conduct electrical current very well and therefore have a low conductivity when in water. Conductivity is also affected by temperature: the warmer the water, the higher the conductivity. For this reason, conductivity is reported as conductivity at 25 degrees Celsius (25 C).
Qi is the electric energy associated with living organisms. Electricity, defined by Merriam-Webster, is as follows: a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally (as in lightning) or is produced (as in a generator) and that is expressed in terms of the movement and interaction of electrons.
Generally speaking, when thinking of electricity, we think of it as something external to our human bodies: the naturally occurring lightning and human created technology being two said instances. There is, however, a form of electricity that is prevalent in every living creature: bio-electricity.
Bio-electricity is the electric phenomena related to living organisms It is bio-electricity that enables a shark to map the ocean floor. It is bio-electromagnetic phenomena that enable migratory birds to travel great distances at the same time each year with the accuracy we have only been able to reproduce with maps and GPS. It is bio-electricity that enables the electric eel to generate large fields of current outside their bodies.
The difference of electricity vs. bio-electricity is in degree, not in kind. Whereas a lightning bolt can exceed temperatures of 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit (30,000 degrees Celsius), that same current runs through the human body, just on a smaller scale. In fact, the human body runs largely off of [bio] electricity and has organs dedicated to sensing electromagnetic impulses, both inside and outside the human body. The pineal and pituitary glands are both directly tied to the human body’s ability to sense and actively experience electromagnetic phenomenon.
The pineal gland is the evolutionary descendant of our ancestors’ ability to perceive light. It also “regulates the circadian rhythms of the body, biological rhythms that are attuned to the day-night cycle,” (Celtoslavica, “Electricity and Human Consciousness); these “rhythms” can be and have been disrupted by electromagnetic fields, both naturally occurring as well as man-made. The pituitary gland “controls and influences all other hormonal organs which report back to the pituitary gland” (Celtoslavica, “Electricity and Human Consciousness); in fact, the pituitary gland is largely responsible for the overall functioning and efficiency of the human nervous system.
The nervous system in human beings is based entirely off of the ability to transmit electric pulses. Every cell within the human body pumps ions (e.g. that which makes up the quantum field), in and out of the cell for energy purposes; this is called the Sodium-Potassium pump, and can be found in all animal life. Said energy, in the biological animal, is called “adenosine triphosphate” (ATP); biologists and biochemist alike have noted that ATP can be neutral, or carry a charge (plus or minus), and is, in-fact, a charged particle which the cells use for energy. ATP is the final product of the digestive cycle and further exemplifies the human being’s connection (and ability) to experience and manipulate the electromagnetic fields that permeate the Universe.
“Bio-magnetism: An Awesome Force in Our Lives”, an article published by Reader’s Digest (January 1983), highlights some of the [still] cutting edge concepts the scientific community is, and has been, practicing: “When a patient with a broken leg that is not healing properly comes to Dr. Basset (Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, NY), he is likely to go home with two heavy pads connected by wires to a box that can plug into an electrical wall socket. The patient puts one pad on each side of his broken bone and turns on the device. Coils of wire in the pad induce a pulsing electromagnetic field into his flesh and bone — a field of qi energy that somehow commands the bone to heal itself.”
As postulated by the scientists interviewed in the article, it makes sense that human beings have the innate ability to sense electromagnetic phenomena: “We live on a sun-lit planet, and most living things have acquired some means to use the light. We live in a world filled with sounds, and most living things have developed a means to sense vibrations. Since our planet is also a giant magnet, it should not surprise us to discover that we and many other living things have a sensitivity to Earth’s magnetic-force field.”
As we look from large-scale physics, e.g., the lightning bolt and the sodium-potassium pump, to smaller scale electromagnetic phenomenon, we find ourselves in the realm of quantum mechanics. Light is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Light is both a wave and a particle. In terms of quantum mechanics, electricity and light are the same. The oscillations of the impulses create the divergent effects. Microwaves, radio waves, even the non-lethal weapons of the US Army (such as the Active Denial System) are based out of electromagnetic fields.
Qi, too, is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Qi is energy; light energy; bio-electromagnetic energy; electricity. The degree of strength in an electromagnetic impulse is the difference between the heart pumping vs. a heart attack. When building qi, it is important to understand, important to know, that the electricity you are both introducing to your body as well as augmenting within your body, can be controlled/manipulated by your mind.
The design of the human body features many organs attuned to electromagnetic phenomena: the eyes register individual photon packets; the tympanic membrane vibrates the mechanical wave of sound; the brain creates an electromagnetic field that is both separate and different from that which the heart generates. All this is to say that not only do human beings interact with electricity, we are fully capable of cultivating and controlling the bio-electricity we generate via our own bodies.
Understanding that qi is our natural form of electricity, and that this energy comprises the very building blocks of space-time, it is easy for us to see with the eyes of the enlightened – the interconnectedness we have with the Universe, and our abilities to move past the mundane.
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Sermon two.
13 Pieces of Advice for Someone Balanced Within The Force.
1. Do not waste precious time and energy feeling sorry for yourself: Don’t sit around feeling sorry about your circumstances or how others have treated you. Instead, take action for your role in life and understand that it isn’t always easy or fair. In fact, most, if not all rewarding moments come from the struggles and lessons of failure.
2. Never willingly agree to give away your Power: Don’t allow others to control you in a way that harms you or is not beneficial to your existence. Also understand that it is you that controls your response to situations. It is pointless and false to say things such as, “Other people (make) me feel bad,” because you are ultimately in control over your own emotions.
3. Don't Fear Change: Understand that Change is the only constant in this world we live in. Nothing stays exactly as it is and you would only be doing yourself a disservice by attempting to stagnate in you current position. Always strive to advance while at the same time finding calm within the moment. Train yourself daily so that you may be prepared and in the best position to have control over how you change.
4. Don’t Waste Energy on Things You Can’t Control: If you are unable to effect your current situation, then you must overcome it through adaptation. You will solve nothing through the act of worry and complaining.
5. Do Not Waste Energy Attempting to Please Everyone: Do not be afraid to say no sometimes. There will come many scenarios where your actions will not please everyone, yet if you spend your time questioning the merit of every action you make on the opinions and preferences of other people, you will be volunteering yourself for an endless, unachievable and worrisome path.
6. Don’t Dwell on the Past: The past is forever frozen and the future is eternally elusive; therefore you should simply learn from past experiences and prepare for future possibilities.
7. Understand the Opportunity of Taking Calculated Risk: Above everything, do your research FIRST and be sure you are able to weigh the pros and cons of the situation you are looking to embark on. A ship that stays docked will never sail into storms....yet that is not what a ship was built for. Never allow fear of failure to keep you from possible advancement.
8. Do Not Continue to Make the Same Mistakes More than Once: We all make mistakes and we all have faults. However, a person should learn from the mistakes they make; otherwise they are no longer mistakes, yet instead they are willful choices.
9. Don't Waste Energy Resenting the Success of Others:Appreciate and celebrate other people’s success in life. Don’t grow jealous or feel cheated when others surpass you . Instead, recognize that success comes with hard work, and work hard for your own chance at success.
10. Never Give Up Simply Because You've Failed the First Time: Don’t view failure as a reason to give up. Instead, use failure as an opportunity to grow and improve. Keep trying until you get it right.
11. Understand the Importance of Time Alone: Meditation and reflection can open many doors towards your advancement in life. Always take time to get away to a quiet place so that you can really focus on and understand your thoughts, it could help you resolve issues that you perhaps thought hopeless.
12. Never Assume that the World Owes You Anything: Do not feel that you should have to be dependent upon others in order to survive, at least not if you are able to do it on your own. If you are of sound mind and able body, then you should be doing everything within your power to earn your keep and support your lifestyle.
13. Understand that Most Accomplishments of Worth Aren't Always an Overnight Thing: Do not rush to create something of value. Take your time and be sure to do it right. Think of it like building a house; instead of settling for a straw shack because it's quick and easy, build a home of value by focusing on laying each brick perfectly.