Light Body, lost me there mate. Talking conciousness and living matter and its interpretation of Feel, as regards metal weightsand movement.
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Light Body, lost me there mate. Talking conciousness and living matter and its interpretation of Feel, as regards metal weightsand movement.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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It is part of the whole consciousness.
Its the part science cant measure. Our heart thinks in a way the brain doesnt and behind those links and pre thoughts exist feeling/knowing and that is conscious awareness within in every cell and surrounding them too. That same awareness can be exercised and expanded to exist outside of the cells if you want. Want is also part of the bigger picture. So too is Dna Rna memories from ancestors and other past events as well. It effects consciousness and living matter.
Last edited by Andre; 08-31-2011 at 11:28 PM.
With you now, totally agree. I think that something ive been working with is teaching me about re/routing aspects of conciousness, ill pm you later.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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Wow mate: re awakening the body memory and opening up old blocked electrical pathways so their consciousness regains its control.
Do you remember that tapping on the head and heart thing that body talk and a few kinesiology people use, that I once mentioned?
If you do that after helping someone, it tells their heart memory to remember the new pattern by linking it into all the brain cortex es tot he area you have been working on. That way there is no regression between each session.
Sorry; Im away from boxing again here, but I can see how this will all link up through all of your great work in each area, specially the kids.
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