What is the physical body definition. Physical body. physical phenomenon. Physical quantity. Other properties of physical bodies
M. V. Lomonosov
Take a look around you. What a variety of objects surrounds you: these are people, animals, trees. This is a TV, a car, an apple, a stone, a light bulb, a pencil, etc. It is impossible to list everything. In physics, any object is called physical body.
How are physical bodies different? Very many. For example, they can have different volumes and shapes. They can be made up of different substances. Silver and gold spoons have the same volume and shape. But they consist of different substances: silver and gold. Wooden cube and ball have different volume and shape. These are different physical bodies, but they are made of the same substance - wood.
In addition to physical bodies, there are also physical fields. The fields exist independently of us. They are not always detectable with the human senses. For example, the field around a magnet, the field around a charged body. But they are easy to detect with instruments.
Various changes can occur with physical bodies and fields. A spoon dipped in hot tea heats up. Water in a puddle evaporates and freezes on a cold day. The lamp emits light, the girl and the dog are running (moving). The magnet is demagnetized and its magnetic field is weakened. Heating, evaporation, freezing, radiation, movement, demagnetization, etc. - all these changes that occur with physical bodies and fields are called physical phenomena.
By studying physics, you will get acquainted with many physical phenomena.
To describe the properties of physical bodies and physical phenomena, we introduce physical quantities. For example, you can describe the properties of a wooden ball and cube using such physical quantities as volume, mass. A physical phenomenon - movement (of a girl, a car, etc.) - can be described knowing such physical quantities as path, speed, time interval. Pay attention to the main sign of a physical quantity: it can be measured using instruments or calculated using a formula. The volume of the body can be measured with a beaker of water, or you can measure the length a, width b and height c ruler, calculate by the formula
V = a ⋅ b ⋅ c.
All physical quantities have units of measurement. You have heard about some units of measurement many times: kilogram, meter, second, volt, ampere, kilowatt, etc. You will get acquainted with physical quantities in more detail in the process of studying physics, i.e. in the following articles.
Physical Body - bodily nature."Hugging and touching the erogenous zones without clothes, a sexual act in the usual sense."
- bioenergetic nature.
"Dinner together, dancing, gentle hugs in clothes, sitting on your knees."
How is your health?
- emotional nature.
"Joint emotional experience of some situation affecting both."
How are you?
- intellectual nature, Individual Will.
"Agreeing points of view on an extraneous topic."
What are you concerned about?
- moral, moral nature, Intention, INDIVIDUAL LOVE.
"Joint, but no further obligation to go to the theater, help with the repair of the iron (car)."
How are you?
- Spiritual Will.
"A conversation about life "heart to heart"".
How are you doing?
- SPIRITUAL LOVE, IDEAL.
Thin Shelt– Atmanic Body, Buddhic Body, Causal Body.
mental- Mental Body.
Tight shelt– Astral Body, Etheric Body, Physical Body.
The totality of the Astral, Mental and Causal Bodies is called the Social Body.
1. PHYSICAL BODY
Our Body loves Us with all its organs, tissues and cells. "Woe to that Soul who, instead of her heavenly husband (Spirit), prefers an earthly marriage with her earthly body."
"The fall of mankind is the oblivion of its true essence; earthiness of consciousness and the loss of the Truth that everything that surrounds a person is part of a single whole. Consciousness turned to the Physical and Elementary Plans, and the higher energy Plans were forgotten." Man is a microcosm containing a copy of the Universe. The nuclei of the body's atoms are the suns; the electrons revolving around them are the planets, and the DNA helices are the sleeves of swirling galaxies.
The Physical Body is a Synthetic Body, it is linear.
Symbols of the Physical Body:
1. Muscles. Bones. Leather.
2. Movement.
3. Objective perception.
4. Physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena. Movement phenomena.
The Physical Body is the lower Body of the Dense Shelt, it is the outer shell of the Monad.
The Physical Human Body is 3-dimensional (has three spatial coordinates), it exists in one stream of Time. Volumetric Physical Body consists of many 2-dimensional planes. Each 2-dimensional plane consists of a set of 1-dimensional lines.
The Physical Body is a purely material being animated by the Life Principle (Prana). Organic Life can revive a Body without a Soul, but a Soul cannot live in a Body devoid of organic life.
In organic Bodies, matter is animated by connecting it with the Life Principle (Prana). The source of the Life Principle is the universal current (magnetic or animal-electric current). He is an intermediary connecting Soul and matter. The Vital Principle in all organic beings is one, but modified, according to the breeds. From the Universal Source of the Life Principle, each creature draws its part of Prana, which returns to the total mass after his death. The soul of a person acts through the organs, and the organs are animated by the Life Current, which, being divided, is in each person, in large quantities in the organs that make up the manifestations of the Soul. The organs are saturated with the Life Current, the Current gives activity to all members of the body.
The Physical Body is given to a person by his parents, they can only pass on to him physical heredity - the characteristic features of the race or nation or family in which he is to be born. Mental and moral qualities are not transmitted from parents to children (if there is a similarity, then it is not hereditary, but simply similar souls are often attracted to each other).
Earth's organic life is a carbon-based life form
Carbon forms the basis of organic chemistry; this element makes possible the existence of our bodies. Carbon has the ability to create endless shapes, chains, and structures, and reacts chemically with just about anything in its vicinity.
1. Physical Body.
The whole internal work of the body, the whole physiology:
digestion and assimilation of food, respiration, blood circulation, all the work of internal organs, the formation of new cells, the removal of waste materials, the work of the endocrine glands.
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The common plus of the human physical organism is on the crown of the head, the common minus is on the soles.
All three Kingdoms of Nature and the divine Spark, which makes him the king of Nature, are in man.
The Human Body is representative of the Mineral Kingdom by its skeleton, of the Vegetable Kingdom by its vegetative life, the center of which is the belly; and the Animal Kingdom - anemic life, the center of which is in the chest; moral, spiritual life makes us human beings.
MOTOR FUNCTION
Motor function includes all external movements such as walking, writing, talking, eating. None of the motor functions are innate, these movements must be learned.
INSTINCTIVE FUNCTION
All instinctive functions are innate.
2. Physical - Etheric Body.
Five senses:
sight, hearing, smell, touch and all other senses:
sensations of weight, temperature, dryness, dampness, etc., all neutral sensations which are neither pleasant nor unpleasant in themselves.
3. Physical - Astral Body.
All sensations that are either pleasant or unpleasant. All kinds of pain and discomfort, such as an unpleasant taste or smell, and all kinds of physical pleasures, such as a pleasant taste, smell, and so on.
4. Physical - Mental Body.
All reflexes, even the most complex ones, like laughter and yawns; all kinds of physical memory, such as the memory of taste, smell, pain, which are actually internal reflexes.
Changes in the state of Physical Bodies are perceived with the help of human senses or apparatuses, and the brain analyzes the information-exchange processes.
PHYSICAL FEELINGS
The body enriches a person's life, allowing him to hear, see, smell, taste, communicate with other people. Many things are learned through the senses.
1. Smell (gandha). Nose.
"The sensory endings of the olfactory nerves, like hairs, protrude into the nasal cavity. They capture and detect odors in the air, transmitting information to the olfactory bulbs, which are directly connected to the brain."
2. Taste (rasa). Language.
The seat of feeling is the spleen and liver.
"The main taste buds are the taste buds located in the protruding papillae on the upper surface of the tongue. They are able to distinguish four basic taste sensations: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. Taste is associated with smell."
3. Touch (sparsha). Leather.
"All skin sensations that are transmitted along the nerves from sensitive nerve endings located in the skin."
SKIN VISION. Skin-optical sensitivity, i.e. the ability to determine certain properties and the shape of objects with closed eyes and in complete darkness, to a greater or lesser extent, is inherent in all people, both women and men.
Differently colored objects affect our body in different ways:
unconsciously (or with varying degrees of awareness) are reflected by us, and moreover, they increase or decrease the intensity of our physiological reactions and nervous activity.
The fundamental difference between "skin vision" and perception with the eyes is the ability to determine the color of objects or react to it through barriers and screens that are opaque to visible light. In the experiments, a colored sample was placed in a cassette made of tinplate, or some kind of opaque screen was superimposed on top - the reaction to colors was carried out successfully. To avoid peeping in the experiments, special opaque chambers were used, where the subjects were placed. Through special openings with sleeves in the wall of the cell, they put their hands out and determined the color of the sheets of paper or film offered to them. A photographic film was placed over the eyes of the subjects under a thick black bandage. In the case of peeping, the film was supposed to light up. The principles of double ignorance and random presentation of stimuli were followed in the experiments. Neither the subject nor the experimenter knew what color the sample was presented for recognition. The samples were presented in a random sequence so that it was impossible to predict the order in which they appeared.
Despite these complicating conditions, some subjects very quickly learned to recognize both the primary colors of the spectrum and the achromatic ones (black, white, gray). Other subjects could read large letters and numbers with their hands at a short distance.
Both in contact recognition of color by touch, and in the determination of a colored surface by hand at a distance, quite definite sensations appear in the minds of the subjects that characterize one or another color stimulus.
Red - significant resistance to finger movement when touched. Viscous color. Warmest to the touch. The air is hot in the distance. Burns. Strongly attracts to itself a palm.
Orange - resistance to finger movement is less than that of red. Rough color. Warm, but not hot. The palm warms in the air, but not like red. Attracts the palm to itself, but less intense than red.
Yellow - weak resistance to finger movement. Feeling of sliding. Light and soft color. Sometimes on the border of heat and cold. Gently draws the palm towards itself.
Green is neutral. Tactile indeterminate color. Not smooth, but not rough either. The temperature is neither warm nor cold. It also feels neutral from a distance. Irritating, but there is no clear sensation of heat or cold. Does not attract or repel the palm of the hand.
Blue - very little resistance to finger movement. Fingers go freely. Slightly cool to the touch. It's also cool from a distance. Slightly pushes the palm away from itself in the air.
Blue - slows down the movement of the fingers. Cool to the touch color. And from a distance it feels cold. Repels the palm in the air stronger than blue.
Purple is a sticky color. Severely slows down the movement of the fingers. It freezes in the distance. The coldest color Stronger than others repels the palm in the air.
Based on these signs, individual subjects learned to recognize colors using skin sensitivity. Identification signs of color, as can be seen from the above scale, change in accordance with the arrangement of colors in the spectrum.
... In the experiments, which covered several hundred students, thermocouple systems (thermopillar), a highly sensitive galvanometer and a stopwatch were used. The subject put his hand through the opening of the light-tight chamber and placed his palm over the upper opening of a hollow cylinder made of colored paper. The lower hole of the colored film of the cylinder was located above the receiving window of the thermopillar, where the infrared radiation from the palm, which passed through the interior of the colored cylinder, fell. The radiation was recorded on a galvanometer scale for periods of 30 and 60 seconds.
It turned out that for almost all students, the infrared radiation of the hand changed significantly: depending on the color of the cylinder over which the hand was located, it increased or weakened.
It is known that infrared radiation penetrates through a wide variety of materials. Therefore, screens made of cardboard, plywood, black paper, rubber and many other substances are transparent for certain ranges of infrared radiation. This explains the penetrating optic-skin sensitivity that puzzles people so much.
In another experiment, the connection between skin-optical sensitivity and the bioelectrical activity of the brain was studied. At the moment when the subject's palm was intermittently emitted by light rays, changes in bioelectrical processes occurred in the cerebral cortex, and these changes were recorded not in the occipital part of the cortex, where the visual cells are located, but in the central region, where the centers responsible for touch and temperature are located. sensitivity.
"Everyone hears what they want to hear"
4. Hearing (shabda). Ears.
The ears send powerful nerve signals to opposite hemispheres of the brain. The higher auditory center is located in the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex. There the final analysis and synthesis of sound signals takes place. The ear also determines body position and balance. The organ of gravitational sensitivity is the organ of balance located in the inner ear. In the inner ear there is a chamber in which there are many hairs at the tips, which are "pebbles". When the position of the body changes, these "pebbles" fall, a tension of the hairs is formed, this is transmitted to the brain, which instructs the muscular system to restore the center of balance.
5. Vision (rupa). Eyes.
Up to 90% of information about the outside world a person receives with the help of the organ of vision.
"Not everything in the outside world is really what it appears to be"
Attuned to native Cosmic Own Frequency - optical vision cannot see what is tuned to another Cosmic Own Frequency. Therefore, a person cannot see Other Spheres of Consciousness, which are protected from tuning into resonance by Higher Ethical Laws.
The allowable energy of light perception for most living beings lies in the range from 15 to 65 kcal/mol, which corresponds to the wavelength range from 0.44 to 1.9 µm. The vision of humans and many animal organisms is realized in a narrower range: 0.38 to 0.75 microns (from violet to red). Rays whose wavelength is outside this range, although they affect the living (sometimes very detrimentally), are invisible to us. We do not feel short waves, but we feel infrared rays, but not with our eyes.
The eyes are the receiver of light. The eye and the light wave are similar. There are six different categories of eyes, just like crystals.
When we look into someone's eyes, we see an oval, but in fact the eye is round. It is a sphere, a sphere, and part of its surface is occupied by a lens.
The geometric shape, according to which all eyes are created, and the geometric images of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including light, are identical.
Human eyes are an individual code of an individual on the Physical Plane. Through the pupils, subtle energy flows in both directions.
In order to see objects both in bright light and at dusk, we have two types of receptors in the retina of the eye - cones and rods, as well as a dynamic pupil adjustment system. The human retina contains 6.5 million cones and 110-124 million rods. The matrix of today's best thermal imagers has 960 x 1280 sensitive elements, which is about 1.25 million receptors. Our retina has four types of receptors (three types of cones and one type of rods) with different sensitivity to both light intensity and its spectral characteristics. Cones give us the ability to see the world in color in good light, and rods in low light give us black and white. The pupil diaphragm controls the light output. In the dark, the pupil opens, in the light it closes with the help of muscles - sphincters. Vision consists of visual sensations and memory of tactile sensations. "A person at a great distance is drawn to us as a silhouette - because at a great distance we never touch anything, the eye is not accustomed to notice the differences in surfaces that at close distance we feel with our fingertips."
"Human eyes are designed to perform two functions: one of them is to see the energy flows of the Universe, and the other is to "look at things in this world." Neither of them is better or more important than the other, but it is shameful to train the eyes only for looking and senseless loss.
K. Castaneda.
The PHYSICAL BODY has two systems: nervous and endocrine (glandular system). NERVE FORCE. Nerve Force there is an oscillating medium that transmits all kinds of impulses.
Nerve force is a necessary tool through which the human Consciousness and subconsciousness can actively influence the organism and the external world.
REFLEXES. The Physical Body acts almost exclusively according to the law of reflexes, i.e. organic irritability is the cause of almost all movements of an impulsive nature, not excluding those of the soul.
GARDEN SYSTEM
The organs of the endocrine system are subject to a peculiar hierarchy: there are lower levels, and there are higher, "commanders in chief", such as the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus. These are special brain structures that produce hormones and regulate the work of other endocrine glands. It is much more difficult to interfere in their activities than in the work of other bodies.
1. ADRENAL. The adrenal glands release hormones during stressful situations.
2. PROSTATE. The prostate secretes testosterone, the male sex hormone.
GENERAL GLANDS. The sex glands are responsible for reproductive functions, taste sensations, the area of reproducing power.
The corresponding genital organs are formed in the embryo only in the third month of life, when the genes control the production of the required amount of the male hormone - testosterone. Girls require less of this hormone, boys more. But if the required amount of testosterone is not supplied or the cells of the embryo are deprived of receptors - "contact parts" that perceive hormones, or there are no enzymes that carry out the "instructions" of hormones, then in these cases bisexual hermaphrodite creatures are formed.
In childhood, the glands of sex hormones behave calmly. Only during the maturation period do they awaken and begin to work feverishly. It happens like this: first, in the brain cells, in the department where the hypothalamus is located, an alarm sounds. Then the control organ, the size of a hazelnut, secretes the hormone into the gland adjacent to it, the pituitary gland, which, "waking up", in turn produces its own hormone, directed by the blood flow to the genitals of the maturing boy and girl. And only after that, the growth of the beard, the development of the mammary glands will begin, and acne often appears on the skin. Men and women have basically the same hormones. But the glands of a woman produce after each monthly cycle-in 2-10 times the hormone estrogen. The male body produces testosterone 2-14 times more than the female.
Beneath the skull of a fetus coded for male-type development, testosterone is given the task of molding a brain with masculine properties. Initially - the first three months from conception - the right and left hemispheres of the brain are equally developed in the embryo. During reorientation in boys, the development of the right half of the brain, which is responsible for the speech abilities of a person, is suppressed, and, on the contrary, the development of the left hemisphere, which accounts for the tasks of abstract thinking, is forced.
The hormone estrogen is associated with sexual potency, and testosterone with desire.
The ovaries produce most of the estrogen, the female sex hormone.
Adipose tissue produces part of the female sex hormone estrogen (in both women and men).
The uterus produces hormones necessary for the growth and development of the fetus.
3. PANCREAS. The pancreas produces insulin, which is involved in the digestion process.
In addition to the cells that synthesize digestive enzymes, the pancreatic tissue includes microscopic inclusions of endocrine cells, the islets of Langerhans. The islet tissue contains several types of cells: α-cells synthesize glucagon, the “carbohydrate hunger” hormone, β-cells produce insulin, without which the absorption of carbohydrates is impossible, and δ-cells produce the hormone somatostatin, which is also involved in carbohydrate metabolism.
4. GOITER (TYPE) GLAND.
5. THYROID AND PARATHOID. If the work of this small, butterfly-shaped organ, located under the chin, is disrupted, very serious complications develop in the body. Thyroid It is an important hormonal organ that regulates metabolism in the body. Its hormones accelerate fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism and increase energy production, which immediately affects the activity of all organs and systems: body temperature rises, heart work speeds up, blood pressure rises, intestinal motility increases, secretion of gastric juice. If more thyroid hormones are released than necessary, then the body works in emergency mode, spending its reserves prematurely: a person is constantly overexcited, he has mood swings, insomnia, he usually eats a lot and at the same time loses weight.
Graves' disease - the thyroid gland increases in size, and the level of hormones in the blood increases. There is a so-called hyperfunction of the thyroid gland. In some cases, this problem is solved surgically, i.e. remove most of the thyroid gland. Such operations are performed more often in women. The thyroid gland in women is more vulnerable, this is due to greater emotionality. A strong enlargement of the thyroid gland often begins as a result of powerful stress, nervous strain.
Insufficient work of the thyroid gland leads to its hypofunction. Sometimes this happens after a not entirely correct operation to remove the thyroid gland. Then the body lacks hormones, metabolism slows down and a disease called myxedema develops. The patient usually has a reduced vitality, a weak pulse, he quickly gets tired, feels lethargic and drowsy. His face changes, becomes swollen, puffy.
Thyroid gland - super-auditory control, understanding of any speech in any language, receiver of the energy of expression.
In adults, the release of hormones in the body is controlled by two organs - the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. They send impulses every one and a half hours, correcting the content of the mixture of hormones in the blood. Both of these organs receive instructions from the brain through the so-called neurotransmitter and transmit them to their subordinate glands. These bodies are also responsible for women's cycles. Contraceptive pills change the substances secreted by the glands in such a way that they become characteristic of the state of pregnancy. Therefore, the hypothalamus sends a signal that prohibits the release of the egg.
6. PITUITARY from Greek roots: "hypo" - under, "phys" - growth, "I grow under the brain."
This gland is located at the base of the brain, in a special bony depression called the Turkish saddle. She is the smallest gland - weighs half a gram.
The pituitary gland is the central endocrine gland. Pituitary hormones stimulate the activity of other endocrine glands - the thyroid, genital and adrenal glands.
The pituitary gland secretes four hormones that affect other hormonal glands. These hormones control sexual feelings, childbirth, milk production, growth, water content in the body.
One of the Pituitary hormones is Growth Hormone (Powers of the Sun). This growth hormone (somatotropic hormone) is synthesized in the anterior pituitary gland. And the inclusion of its gene occurs under the influence of signals coming from the upper lobe of the brain, the hypothalamus. There are bodies of neurosecretory cells, which, with their processes, descend into the pituitary gland. Biological signals - the so-called hormones - releasers, move along these channels.
The end result of the action of growth hormone is the stimulation of protein growth. But this also requires a special well-coordinated "ensemble" of other hormones - insulin and those produced by the adrenal glands.
Growth disorders - both gigantism and nanism (dwarfism) - are associated with changes in the pituitary gland.
Pygmies - a tribe of short inhabitants of the African jungle - before puberty do not lag behind in growth from their normal neighbors. That is, growth hormone is synthesized in them and released into the blood in normal amounts, but their cells react poorly to it. This prevents them from growing above 1 m. 40 cm. Studies have shown that pygmies are stunted due to simple starvation, in the jungle they get very little protein food, the main component of the diet, due to which body growth is carried out. The complete opposite are sumo wrestlers in Japan, who are fed on a protein diet to a terrifying height and weight of 120-150 kg. In cystic fibrosis, a hereditary disease that most often affects white children, there is a violation of the nutrition of the body with proteins (due to damage to the intestinal tract), and children are stunted.
There are also more complicated cases when everything seems to be in order with the growth hormone gene, but the children, nevertheless, are far behind in growth.
Pituitary growth retardation is most often found in children 5-7 years old. As a rule, all of them are born at term, with normal weight and height, before the disease they grow and develop normally. The cause of a sharp stop in growth can be severe injuries and infections (viral flu, measles, encephalitis), lesions of the central nervous system. Since the stimulation of the growth of the entire skeleton is limited, the body of the child retains normal proportions. Its dimensions correspond to the moment when growth hormone ceased to be produced. Internal organs too.
The hypothalamus sends special hormones - releasers ("release, release") to the pituitary gland. This signal - "get free"! - trap protein molecules on the surface of pituitary cells and begin to secrete growth hormone.
When the pineal gland "looks" or projects energy into the pituitary gland, this generates "Third Eye" perception.
" OPTIC GLAND"("Third Eye") - The pineal gland secretes melatonin, which is responsible for the biorhythms of the body and its immune system. This gland marks the length of days, the change of seasons. Its hormone, melatonin, is secreted in accordance with the seasons; in animals, it regulates the readiness of animals for reproduction. Melatonin is able to delay the release of the egg. Its amount affects sleep, biorhythms, vascular and immune systems, and possibly even life expectancy. The concentration of this hormone in the blood changes with age, and during the day. With the onset of darkness, it begins to stand out intensely, and by morning - on the contrary - its amount gradually decreases.
Even a small dose of this hormone has the ability to induce physiological sleep, allowing you to maintain or restore its natural structure. It contributes to the restructuring of the body's biorhythms to a new schedule. Its concentration continuously grows from the moment of birth of a person up to one year, and then remains unchanged until the period of puberty. Then, over several years, this concentration gradually decreases and stabilizes again until the age of 40-45, after which it steadily decreases until the end of a person's life.
Simultaneously with an increase in the concentration of melatonin, the body's ability to distinguish "foreign" cells from "our own" and its immune activity in defense against viruses and bacteria increases. The hormone can mitigate the effects of chemotherapy and radiation in the treatment of cancer.
The ability of melatonin to prevent the formation of sclerotic plaques on the inner walls of blood vessels is very significant, due to which it is suitable for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
7. PINEAL GLAND. The pineal gland - super-auditory perceptions, perceives spatial thoughts, is responsible for enlightenment. The pineal gland gives astral abilities, spiritual aspirations, it controls the lower animal instincts.
The pineal gland contains the Soul of a person, the gland is attached to the brain, but has an independent activity.
"The pineal gland is hollow and empty during life. It is the main organ of spirituality in the human brain, the seat of genius, which opens all approaches to the Truth to those who know how to use it. This organ is in a dormant state. The aura of the Pineal Gland responds to any impression , a person can only vaguely feel this, but cannot yet realize it.
Six sensory rays emerge from the pineal gland:
1. Comes out of the head forward, from the "Third Eye";
2. goes back;
3. leaves the left hemisphere of the brain;
4. from the right hemisphere of the brain;
5. goes straight up through the top of the head;
6. down along the neck.
Human consciousness and memory depend on the functioning of the pineal gland.
LOVE YOUR BODY
Our body is a reflection of our soul. Treat him with much more Love. And it doesn’t matter what shape it is: plump or thin! Doesn't matter appearance body, but how we treat it, this physical shell is so important for the evolution of our soul on Earth!
Love your body! Love it, considering that it is an instrument of your soul, fully adapted to living life in the physical world. The more you love your body, the more it will receive the Energy of Love-Light, the better its physical condition will be.
Your body needs love. You should not neglect your body, it needs you to think about it, that you love it, and also that you accept it as it is, and the more you love it, the more it will be transformed! You will notice that some of the illnesses that sometimes caused you to suffer physically have disappeared.
Of course, before a deep transformation of your physical body takes place, it is necessary to big purge, clean our thoughts… Each of us is able to transform our physical body into Love and Light, transform all low vibrations. When you begin to look at your body with new eyes and in a new consciousness, then you will begin to respect it and love it deeply.
Your soul is in your body! And if you want to strongly love and respect your soul, then love and respect your body!
Learn to love yourself! Many people say: "I love myself", but what kind of Love do they give to their body?
When you have negative thoughts towards yourself or others, when you react to something with cruelty or think negatively, then your body suffers! You can tell him that you love him, but this is not real Love, this is an illusion of Love!
Send Love-Light Energy to your entire body, starting with your feet, then legs, thighs, stomach, chest, shoulders, hands, arms, and finally your head. Do this exercise of Love with all parts of the body, and especially with those that do not work well or where there is pain.
When there is pain in the body, it means that this part of the body lacks Love; a painful sensation can also arise due to negative judgments about oneself, about Life, about everything that surrounds you.
It is very important to be able to understand your body, to know that each cell has its own consciousness, and that it is completely connected with your soul, since it is your soul, that it is also connected with your Divinity, because there is no separation between all parts of us themselves.
1) Physical body- synthetic. bodily nature.
Phenomena of motion (physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena) completely pass one into another. Any physical phenomenon can be created from other physical phenomena. Phenomena of motions, i.e. changes in the state of bodies, a person learns with the help of the senses or technology. There are many phenomena that are not observed either by human senses or by technology. Physical phenomena do not pass into the phenomena of life.
↓ - Analytical channel from the Physical Body to the Etheric Body.
MOVEMENT→BASIC LIFE ENERGY
Movements are differentiated into varied ground for the Etheric Body. The Physical Body delivers energy to the Etheric through food and its own movement. Physical care for health, vitality. Physiological sensations.
Synthetic channel from the Etheric Body to the Physical Body.
LIFE FORCE → MOVEMENTS
Management of the Physical Body. Preparation and movement control.
Ethereal sensations end with a certain, in one movement or gesture (Physical Body) in space.
2) Etheric Body- analytical. bioenergy nature.
Phenomena of life (biological and physiological phenomena).
Groups of phenomena of movement (physical phenomena) pass into the phenomenon of life.
productive forces. The phenomena of life pass into other phenomena of life and multiply in them infinitely, and pass into physical phenomena, creating whole series of mechanical and chemical combinations. The phenomena of life are manifested in physical phenomena and in their presence.
The Life Force is capable of releasing a large number of vital and physical energy.
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physical bodies- any object that has a shape and volume.
For example, a wide variety of objects are physical bodies: an aluminum spoon, a nail, a diamond, a glass, a plastic bag, an iceberg, a grain of table salt, a lump of sugar, a raindrop. And the air? He is constantly around us, but we do not see his form. For us, air is a medium. Another example: for a person, the sea is, although very large, but still a physical body - it has a shape and volume. And for the fish that swims in it, the sea is most likely the environment.
Scientists believed that the brain was static, but research by neurophysiologists shows that absolutely every even the smallest experience causes thousands of millions of neural changes that affect the body as a whole. In his book Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind, Joe Dispensa asks a logical question: if our thoughts cause certain negative states in the body, will this abnormal state eventually become the norm?
Dispensa conducted a special experiment to confirm the possibilities of our consciousness. People in one group pressed the spring mechanism with the same finger every day for an hour. In the other group, they only had to imagine that they were pushing him. As a result, the fingers of people in the first group gained 30%, while the fingers of the first group gained 22%.
Substances What are physical bodies made of.
Give examples of substances known to you that may be
a) in all three states of aggregation;
b) only in solid or liquid state;
Such an influence of purely mental practice on physical parameters is the result of neural networks. So, Joe Dispensa showed that there is no difference between real and mental experiences for the brain and neurons. And this means that if we pay attention to our negative thoughts, our brains perceive them as reality and cause corresponding changes in the body. For example, illness, fear, depression, aggression, etc.
Stable neural networks form unconscious patterns of emotional behavior, i.e. tendency to some form of emotional response. In turn, this leads to repetitive life experiences. We make the same oars only because we do not understand the reasons for their appearance! And the reason is simple: every emotion is "felt" by the release of a certain set of chemicals in the body, and our body simply becomes, in a sense, "addicted" to such chemical combinations. By recognizing this dependence, precisely as a physiological dependence on chemicals, we can get rid of it.
c) only in the solid state
Physical properties of matter
– properties exhibited by a substance in processes in which the substance remains chemically unchanged.
Examples of physical properties are shape, color, odor, solubility, melting point, density.
Only a conscious approach is required. Dispensa uses the latest achievements of quantum physics in his explanations. Why wait for a special moment or the beginning of the New Year to begin a radical change in your thinking and your life for the better? Try doing things in a different order, like if you washed your face first and then your teeth did the opposite. Or take and forgive someone. Break the usual structures! And you will feel unusual and very pleasant feelings, you will like it, not to mention the global processes in the body and the consciousness that you will put into action.
- Substance A substance has properties by which it can be recognized.
- Property- that which can be seen, heard, smelled or touched and which makes it possible to recognize a material or substance and distinguish it from other materials or substances All materials and substances have physical properties and chemical properties.
- Solid(substance) - one of the forms of existence of matter. A solid body has a certain volume and a certain shape, which are difficult to change. Preservation of volume and shape is a property of a solid body. For example, iron room temperature is a solid.
- Liquid- one of physical states substances. A liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape. It is easy to change the shape of a liquid, but it is difficult to change the volume. For example, water and kerosene are liquids at room temperature. The liquid takes the form of a vessel.
- Gas one of the physical states of matter. The gas has no definite volume and shape, they are easy to change. Gas has another special property: it is able to expand, filling the entire volume of the vessel in which it is located.
- substance with color(color), for example, a colored solution may be brown, blue, green, black, etc. For example, milk is a white liquid, and lead sulfide is formed as a black precipitate, which is regarded as a colored (colored) precipitate.
- Colorless- the term characterizes a substance that does not have a color (color), for example, water is colorless, air is colorless. Colorless - opposite in meaning to colored. The paper is white and the window glass is colorless
- Smell A property of a material or substance that is recognized by the sense of smell. For example, onions have a very specific smell. odorous .
- Deprived odor - the term characterizes a material or substance that does not have an odor.
- Boiling point (point) is the temperature at which a liquid turns into vapor. At the boiling point, the saturation vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to atmospheric pressure. The boiling point of water at normal atmospheric pressure is equal to 100 °C.
- Melting point (point) is the temperature at which a solid becomes liquid. At the melting point, solid and liquid forms of a substance exist simultaneously. The term melting point is applied to substances that are solid at room temperature.
- Shine The property of a surface to strongly reflect light falling on it. Glitter is a quality property. For example, the surface of silver has a sheen.
- Soluble- a substance that can be dissolved in a liquid; this liquid is usually water. For example, sugar is soluble in water.
- Insoluble- a substance that does not dissolve in a liquid . Very few substances are completely insoluble.
- sparingly soluble A substance only a small part of which is soluble in a liquid. For example, lime is slightly soluble in water.
The subject of study of many branches of physics is the behavior of physical bodies, their properties and features of interaction with each other.
Start getting into the habit of thinking of yourself and talking to yourself like your best friend. A change in thinking leads to profound changes in the physical body. If someone thinks, looking impartially to the side. And felt a strong desire not to react as before, or not to do something similar before, which means that he went through the process of "realization".
At that moment, he made the jump. Accordingly, the personality begins to change, and a new person needs a new body. Spontaneous healings take place: with the new consciousness, the disease can no longer remain in the body, as the biochemistry of the whole body changes and the person heals.
However, before proceeding to study them, it is necessary to determine what a physical body is and what characteristics it has.
Physical body - definition
In physics, when talking about a physical body, they mean a certain material object that has a shape, a certain external boundary separating it from other bodies and the external environment, as well as a volume and mass corresponding to this shape.
Reliable behavior can be defined very easily: it is something that you have a hard time stopping when you want to. If you cannot leave your computer and you visit social network every five minutes, or you realize, for example, that irritability interferes with your relationship, but you can’t stop being annoying - you have an addiction not only to the mental level, but also to the biochemical ones.
It has been scientifically proven that the action of chemical elements lasts from 30 seconds to 2 minutes, and if you continue to experience certain conditions for longer, you should know that all the rest of the time that you artificially hold in yourself, provoking with the thought of cyclic firing of neural networks and the repeated release of unwanted hormones that cause negative emotions, that is, you yourself maintain this state of yourself!
In addition to the above basic characteristics, a physical body can have a number of other properties - density, transparency, hardness / elasticity, etc. All objects that surround us are physical bodies. A cup, desk, a ball, a book, a truck - all of them are physical bodies from the point of view of physics.
In other words, you are voluntarily choosing your self-esteem. The best advice for such situations is to learn to switch your attention to something else - to nature, sports, comedy and everything that can be distracted and switched. A sharp focus of attention allows you to weaken and suppress the action of hormones responsible for a negative state. This ability is called neuroplasticity.
And the better you develop this quality in yourself, the easier it will be to control your reactions, which, in turn, will lead to multiple changes in your perception of the external world and your inner state. This process is called evolution.
Physicists distinguish between simple bodies, which have a simple geometric shape, and composite bodies, which are combinations of simple bodies fastened together. Such a representation is necessary to simplify calculations, especially in cases where the internal state of the physical body does not play a big role in the process under study. For example, the human body can be viewed as a collection of balls and cylinders.
As new thoughts lead to new choices, new choices lead to new behaviors, new behaviors lead to new experiences, new experiences lead to new emotions, which, along with new information from around the world, begin to change your genes epigenetically.
And then these new emotions, in turn, begin to arouse new thoughts, and so you develop self-esteem, self-confidence, and so on. in this way we can improve ourselves and our lives accordingly. Depression is also a prime example of addiction. Any addiction condition refers to a biochemical imbalance in the body as well as an imbalance in the working of the mind-body relationship.
Properties of physical bodies
In addition to shape, volume and mass, physical bodies are characterized by a number of other properties that may have importance for various situations. So, bodies of the same volume often differ in mass and, accordingly, in density. In addition, in a number of cases, other characteristics of bodies are also important - their hardness, brittleness, elasticity, magnetic properties, transparency, thermal conductivity, uniformity, electrical conductivity, etc. In many ways, these properties depend on the materials that make up physical bodies.
So, balls made of rubber, concrete, wool, glass and steel will have completely different sets of physical properties. However, their properties will be important only when the interactions of bodies with each other are studied - for example, it is necessary to find out the degree of deformation of certain bodies during a collision.
The biggest mistake people make is that they associate their emotions and behaviors with their personality. Therefore, we say: “I am nervous”, “I am weak”, “I am sick”, “I am unhappy” and so on. People think that the manifestation of certain emotions identifies their personality, so they constantly subconsciously strive to repeat the pattern of reaction or state, as if convincing each other of who they are.
Even if they themselves suffer greatly from it! Any undesirable condition can be removed at will, and the possibilities of each person are limited by his imagination. And when you want to change your life, imagine what you want to change, but don't make a "strict plan" in your mind about how it will happen and about the "choice" the best option, which may be quite unexpected.
Absolutely rigid body, material point and other abstractions
In some sections of physics, bodies are considered not in the aggregate of their inherent properties, but as some kind of abstraction, which are assigned ideal characteristics. So in mechanics, all bodies are represented as material points, without taking into account their mass and other physical properties. This discipline studies the movement of material points without taking into account their real sizes and masses, since these quantities are not important for solving a number of problems. If you calculate the average speed of a train over a certain distance, you don't need to know how many cars are on the train.
It is enough to relax internally and try to enjoy the soul of what has not yet happened, but it will definitely happen. Because at the level of quantum reality, it has already happened, if you clearly imagined it, and you were delighted from the bottom of your heart. It is from the quantum level that events materialize.
People are used to enjoying only what they can "touch", which is already realized. But we are not accustomed to trust ourselves and our ability to create reality, although we do it every day and, in essence, a negative wave. "Our most common habit is to become a habit of being ourselves."
Often, physicists use the concept of an absolutely rigid body to perform any calculations. It never undergoes deformation, its center of mass does not shift, which makes it possible to simulate a number of processes without unnecessary complication. To solve thermodynamic problems, it is convenient to use absolutely black body- an abstract object that absorbs all radiation falling on its surface.
And Dispensa advises: never stop learning. Information is best absorbed when you are amazed. Try to learn something new every day - it develops and trains your brain, creating new neural connections, which in turn can change and develop your ability to consciously think, which will help you simulate your own happy and realistic reality.
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Impression management tactics. Diseases of the body do not exist by themselves. Negative behavioral model does not come anywhere. Fears and phobias are not caused by scary animals or dangerous places. Allergies are absolutely phantom and have no medical origin. What is common among all these conditions is that they do not originate from matter.In this case, the body itself can emit electromagnetic waves, if required by the task. In cases where the shape of the physical body does not matter, it is assumed that it has the shape of a ball.
Physical body and physical phenomenon
Physics as a science arose due to the need to identify the laws of behavior of physical bodies and the mechanisms of formation of natural phenomena. In fact, all changes in our environment that are not related to human activities are natural phenomena. Most of them are useful to people, but there are also dangerous and even catastrophic natural phenomena.
The way we perceive environment and ourselves, is energy. Thoughts, perceptions, words that are spoken out loud, memories are in the process of consolidating, strengthening and turning into beliefs. And these beliefs create what doesn't know how to control genetics, biology, chemistry, our behavior, how we think, how we think, how we act, how we communicate, how we live. More than 98% of our daily activities are guided by subconscious programs.
"Illness" occurs at the physical level to give us a signal. In order to bring our attention to the spiritual mind, which we have been missing for long enough, it must manifest itself on the physical level. Sensitive sensations like pain, heavy physical material or inexplicable sensations that occur in certain areas of the body when we are under the influence of a certain emotion - contact us. They speak their own mother tongue, trying to tell us the direction we want to find.
People need to study the properties and behavior of the physical bodies that take part in them in order to learn how to predict adverse events, prevent them or reduce their harm. So, the harmful effect of sea waves has long been learned to reduce by building breakwaters - concrete ledges that go into the sea for tens of meters and break a single wave front.
The destructive effect is overcome by the construction of earthquake-resistant buildings of a special design. To reduce damage when the vehicle comes into contact with solid objects, load-bearing structures its body is given a special shape. All this became possible thanks to the study of the characteristics of physical bodies.
Our beliefs, how we feel in a certain situation, the diseases we suffer - they all have their material expression, which tells where to look for the causes. The way we perceive the world is the consciousness shaped by our beliefs. Beliefs and beliefs control our perception. Rewrite your beliefs and change your perception. Rewrite perception and rewrite information in your genes and behavior. We are free to change the way we perceive the world. We are not victims of our genes.
We are masters of our own genetics. And that mastery starts with conviction. - Professor Dr. Bruce Lipton. Can there be something in common between these three examples. You have to talk to an audience, and your hands are sweaty, you pierce something under a spoon, your throat is dry. You have to climb a high peak, your knees soften, you pour lead, and you cannot take a step. It sucks, hurts, grazes and covers you like a second prickly skin. You want to hide from this whole aggressive world.
- The feeling is fear of failure, insecurity, a feeling of inferiority.
- Throat in fear, sharp pains cut through the stomach.
- They are fighting some form of skin disease.
The subject of study of many branches of physics is the behavior of physical bodies, their properties and features of interaction with each other.
However, before proceeding to study them, it is necessary to determine what a physical body is and what characteristics it has.
Physical body - definition
In physics, when talking about a physical body, they mean a certain material object that has a shape, a certain external boundary separating it from other bodies and the external environment, as well as a volume and mass corresponding to this shape.
In addition to the above basic characteristics, a physical body can have a number of other properties - density, transparency, hardness / elasticity, etc. All objects that surround us are physical bodies. A cup, a desk, a ball, a book, a truck - all of them are physical bodies from the point of view of physics.
Physicists distinguish between simple bodies, which have a simple geometric shape, and composite bodies, which are combinations of simple bodies fastened together. Such a representation is necessary to simplify calculations, especially in cases where the internal state of the physical body does not play a big role in the process under study. For example, the human body can be viewed as a collection of balls and cylinders.
Properties of physical bodies
In addition to shape, volume and mass, physical bodies are characterized by a number of other properties that can be important for various situations. So, bodies of the same volume often differ in mass and, accordingly, in density. In addition, in a number of cases, other characteristics of bodies are also important - their hardness, brittleness, elasticity, magnetic properties, transparency, thermal conductivity, uniformity, electrical conductivity, etc. In many ways, these properties depend on the materials that make up physical bodies.
So, balls made of rubber, concrete, wool, glass and steel will have completely different sets of physical properties. However, their properties will be important only when the interactions of bodies with each other are studied - for example, it is necessary to find out the degree of deformation of certain bodies during a collision.
Absolutely rigid body, material point and other abstractions
In some sections of physics, bodies are considered not in the aggregate of their inherent properties, but as some kind of abstraction, which are assigned ideal characteristics. So in mechanics, all bodies are represented as material points, without taking into account their mass and other physical properties. This discipline studies the movement of material points without taking into account their real sizes and masses, since these quantities are not important for solving a number of problems. If you calculate the average speed of a train over a certain distance, you don't need to know how many cars are on the train.
Often, physicists use the concept of an absolutely rigid body to perform any calculations. It never undergoes deformation, its center of mass does not shift, which makes it possible to simulate a number of processes without unnecessary complication. To solve thermodynamic problems, it is convenient to use a black body - an abstract object that absorbs all radiation incident on its surface.
In this case, the body itself can emit electromagnetic waves, if required by the task. In cases where the shape of the physical body does not matter, it is assumed that it has the shape of a ball.
Physical body and physical phenomenon
Physics as a science arose due to the need to identify the laws of behavior of physical bodies and the mechanisms of formation of natural phenomena. In fact, all changes in our environment that are not related to human activities are natural phenomena. Most of them are useful to people, but there are also dangerous and even catastrophic natural phenomena.
People need to study the properties and behavior of the physical bodies that take part in them in order to learn how to predict adverse events, prevent them or reduce their harm. So, the harmful effect of sea waves has long been learned to reduce by building breakwaters - concrete ledges that go into the sea for tens of meters and break a single wave front.
The destructive effect is overcome by the construction of earthquake-resistant buildings of a special design. To reduce damage when the car comes into contact with solid objects, the load-bearing structures of its body are given a special shape. All this became possible thanks to the study of the characteristics of physical bodies.
What do they consist of the physical bodies of our universe- a question that many, if not all thinking people think about. Yes, what is there physical bodies, of which everything in the universe consists!
At one of his lectures, Eduard Gulyaev said a phrase that perfectly characterizes the origin of the world of matter.
« Matter is energy that has taken shape according to the information generated by consciousness.”
Many people suffer from mental illness and conventional medicine, but effective and advanced, can not cope effectively. Some of these problems can be migraines, tinnitus, labyrinthitis, schizophrenia, psychoses of varying degrees, memory loss, brain damage caused by accidents, epilepsy, etc.
The mental body has the function of acquiring knowledge. The mental body reflects our logical mind, our rational, intellectual part and active way of thinking. We shape our reality through our mind. Our mind is the builder of our reality. It reflects our ability to develop our learning and our personality. Mental health and mental illness are reflected at this level. Connects to the solar plexus chakra.
Whatever we think about it, but all matter is inherently energy. Only its frequencies are such that they allow us to perceive matter with our five senses - to see, hear, touch, smell, taste.
Think back to high school physics. We taught that any body consists of molecules, molecules - of atoms. Atoms are made up of particles with different charges - electrons, protons and neutrons. Electrons are negatively charged particles, protons are positively charged particles, and neutrons are neutrally charged. What are particles? This is energy. Even based on such primitive knowledge, one can understand that everything in the universe is energy. And matter as well.
It is indeed an old habit in philosophy to think that the human person has a body and a mind, and that the problem arises when, once the conceptual distinction is well established, one seeks to understand the relationship between them. postulated entities. While certain physical traits are objective, observable, and measurable, mental phenomena are characterized by their subjectivity and invisibility. However, the rudimentary ontological framework allows us to distinguish between inert physical objects such as a stone and animated physical objects such as an animal.
But energy itself is just like a material. And what guides the process of acquiring this or that form by this material? Why is a table a table and a bee a bee? That is, one energy is not enough. Something else is needed.
What does physics say about it? The experience of Jeffrey Ingram Tayler.
Official physics, of course, says almost nothing about this. After all, the process of materialization begins at a level to which official science has not yet reached. But, fortunately, there are a number of scientists who are not constrained by the framework and they are ready to look beyond the boundaries of school textbooks.
Both categories share objective, observable and measurable features, but only animate physical objects can be the subject of mental phenomena. However, both cannot tremble apart from the natural causal laws that govern the objective, observable, and measurable physical world. Thus, a subjective and invisible mental phenomenon, such as a state of consciousness, desire, thought, intention, which allows a physical object to animate to act in accordance with the goal, by virtue of its physical constitution, obeys the laws of natural causality.
Greg Braden, in his bestseller The Divine Matrix, cites the experience of Jeffrey Ingram Theiler and writes about it this way:
“Undoubtedly, the question of the role of man in the universe is closely related to the question of the structure of the quantum microcosm, as we imagine it. And here it is impossible not to mention a series of experiments, the first of which was carried out in 1909 by the English physicist Geoffrey Ingram Theiler. Although this experiment is more than a hundred years old, it still remains the subject of scientific discussions. Since then, it has been repeated many times, and each time with the same result, leaving scientists in bewilderment. The essence of Teyler's experiment, called the "double slit", was as follows. A quantum particle, a photon, was passed through the barrier through one or two small holes. With one open hole, the photon behaved quite predictably - in other words, it ended its journey in the same way as it started, and precisely in the form of a particle. But what happens if there are two holes in the barrier standing in his way? Common sense dictates that he will fly through one of them. Nothing like this! In this case, something unthinkable happens to the photon. It passes through both holes at once, which only an energy wave can do.
In this elementary ontological framework, mind then appears as a property of a mental type that can confer causal powers by virtue of the objective, observable, and measurable attributes that characterize the physical realm. This leads to materialism, which integrates the mind into the physical realm and enables living physical objects to access the world through perception, thus shaping our beliefs and knowledge.
Therefore, we can think when we imagine that a simple physical object that would be a living body, such as a rat, an animal equipped with a complex nervous system - without being extravagant, that this "simple", physical object, under certain circumstances, feels pain or feels hungry. But are we all inclined to endow him with a spirit, like an immaterial soul? It can be said that his nervous system is complex enough to give him the ability to feel hungry or feel pain without having this additional ingredient.
This is one example of particle behavior that scientists call "quantum uncertainty." Here is the only reasonable explanation for this phenomenon: the second hole somehow causes the photon to become a wave. But for this, he must somehow determine that there is a second hole. The photon itself cannot "know" something in the truest sense of the word. The only source of knowledge in this situation is the observer-experimenter. The conclusion suggests itself: the consciousness of the observer determined the wave behavior of the electron.
One can even go as far as to say that a physical object, if this object is a living body, a human person, for example, with a very complex nervous system and a powerful brain, can "think" without it having an additional ingredient. Thus, the psychological forces that common sense grants to physical objects that are human beings have sensations, beliefs, desires, etc. would be nothing but states of the body, in other words, states of matter.
But are we still done with dualism? Didn't the dualistic thought that went out the door go through the window? Indeed, while it can be said to be true or false, it cannot be said that the state of matter expresses a true belief or, compared to a certain sensation, that the state of matter feels hungry.
The result of Teyler's experiment can be summarized as follows. In some situations, the actions of the particle are predictable and obey the laws of the visible world, where things appear to be separate from each other. In other situations, the particle, to the amazement of scientists, begins to behave like a wave. Here the principles of quantum theory come into play and we have the opportunity to see the world in a new light, to feel that we are part of the universe, in which our consciousness plays a key role.”
Indeed, when a materialist claims that the feeling of hunger is a certain state of the body, described in terms of the concepts of physics and chemistry, for example, that the feeling of hunger is a decrease in the level of sugar in the blood, localized in the body. the hypothalamus, caused by an empty stomach and low liver glycogen levels, the "oriental" identity here is curiously separated from the desire to eat food, dissociates also from the effect it feels to feel this particular hunger. However, it is important what hunger is.
But does the fact that some state is neither observable nor describable by the usual methods of physics, chemistry, or biology make materialism false? The unobserved character escapes, indeed, into the instrument of science, but does not require us to postulate an additional substance that would be spirit or soul.
Consciousness. It is consciousness that tells the universal material what form it should take. But we'll move on and see what other smart people have to say about it.
What modern spiritual (and not only) literature says about this
"Undoubtedly. It is known that any material object consists of a set of chemical elements. If we talk about a person, then his body contains the entire periodic table and many more undiscovered chemical elements. But here's what's remarkable. If we delve into the human microcosm, we will find that the number of chemical elements will decrease, and their interaction with each other will become more complicated.
Therefore, man has much in common with other physical objects that fill space and time, especially those who are alive, that is, other animals. Of course, he is not only endowed with a conscience, but also shows the ability to think, reflect, and make a choice. However, when one wonders whether the subjective properties, of course beyond measure, but inherent in the body of causal forces, a substance outside of space and time, undoubtedly, which is already difficult to understand, is definitely gloomy in the incomprehensible.
Shouldn't we simply conclude that since we have a body that is a physical object, what exactly does it think, desire, choose? Nagel establishes an ontological identity of mind and body, but an epistemological duality. Mental property does not mean the same as physical property, even if the former denotes the same reality. Reality two conceptual systems could be said!
For example, going deeper to the size of a molecule, one can see that the number of chemical elements decreases to units. With further immersion into the microcosm of the atom, chemistry disappears and quantum physics remains at the level of elementary particles.
Elementary particles reveal here the properties of a boundary state: the same particle, under certain conditions, can be matter (particle), and can also be energy (wave).
Berkeley, who defends the idea that matter is an abstraction. Designed by, among others, Patricia and Paul Churchland. When addressing the concept of the body, exploring possible feelings and current dynamics, one cannot ignore the debt that each question places on the logical and linguistic context from which it is formulated. In other words, in order to understand what is happening with the concept and expectation of today's body, it is essential to look at some of the main lines in the prevailing concept of the body in the West and let your questions cross other possibilities of meaning.
In addition, many hidden surprising properties are revealed: the interaction of particles, regardless of distanceyaniya and transfer of energy, and much more.
But quantum physics, one might say, is also limited. It stands on the threshold of two worlds where matter (particle) passes into energy (wave). With further deepening, quantum physics disappears and a completely new world, still unknown to mankind, begins - a multidimensional world of energies. And then - the world of information, which forms matter, form, life itself.
If the search for "what is" is one of the strengths and hallmarks of philosophical occipital thinking, other forms of discernment may reveal the complexity and multiplicity of coherent approaches to thinking about the body. If we approach the traditions of Sino-Japanese thinking - here, theoretical schematization - as an organic and cohesive set, despite the fact that this is a non-democratic multifaceted and reusable reality, it is necessary to shift the view from how the question is formulated.
From the question of "what", still in the speculative dynamics of the West, it is useful to move on the principle of "how": how does it work, what does it do, what "what" do we call "body"? What makes the sensitive configuration "we" call fluid and active? In the classical vocabulary of the Chinese dictionary, there is no special term to unambiguously describe the "body". In Japan, the situation is similar, as the Japanese script uses the same Chinese characters; Japanese thought is strongly influenced by the influence of the continent and renews in many ways the Taoist and Confucian traditions.
There is a so-called paradox, I would say, "the paradox of man." Take, for example, a middle-aged person, weighing 70 kg, 1 m 70 cm tall. So, if we put together all the elementary particles that make up this person, they will not fill even a small thimble, and their weight will not exceed 1 gram . And if we again place these elementary particles in their places in accordance with the information structure of this person at a given point in time, at a given point in space, we will again get a large and heavy middle-aged person weighing 70 kg and 1 m 70 cm tall.”
However, in the sedimentation of meanings, the karada symbol denotes the body in its solid, physical, material appearance; and the character gives me a vital body, flesh, an "object" of experience. Their clear distinction, the gap between visible and invisible planes, does not correspond to the Japanese classic mint.
This does not mean that all aspects of the East Asian mentality are confused, as the context in which each term is used allows an aspect of its plural meaning to be emphasized from time to time. Sino-Japanese classical thinking - in its broad, articulated thinking of thought in Chinese or Japanese - never spoke of a pure break between "soul" and "body". It is always the same vital breath, animation or energy, which, by compaction, form bodies and, by purifying, give rise to "spirit".
Anastasia Novykh "Allat Ra"
According to modern physics, the basic substance of the universe is at the subatomic level, where matter and energy become interchangeable. This basic unit of matter and energy is called a quantum - an invisible signal or fluctuation that precedes both energy impulses and elementary particles. It is in this subtle level that the greatest energy potential lies.
The animation tension is also the one that interferes with the placement of each of the terms mentioned earlier in an implicit and permanent connection with another term, which is, so to speak, the "invisible" side. There is no soul and a distinctly different body - the sun, valuable for the spiritual, to the detriment of the body; there is no materialism that denies the existence of an animated and inviolable principle, along with a denser, tangible principle. Everything is in the center of the unity of the vital breath, the energy that, when condensed, forms bodies, purifies and purifies, forms a spiritual gap.
Kenneth Meadows "Rune Magic"
So, quantum physics says that there is a certain subatomic level at which energy can exist in the form of a wave, or maybe in the form of a particle. In what form does it exist - determines the information that controls this energy.
And here is the main secret. Without information, energy is a wave, like a kind of field, a material for crafts. And only consciousness, thought gives an indication of the acceptance of a new state, the state of a particle. Particles that already have the necessary qualities. This particle will subsequently become a part of an atom, a molecule, and, in the end, in fact, an object.
From this point of view, the individual body and the cosmic body correspond. Both are the product of the continuous evolution of polar dynamics, which Chinese thought has emphasized under the categories of yin and yang. What exists are the changing phenomena of formation and dissolution, integration and expulsion, which, like axiomatic and transitional axioms, heal life. If there were stagnation, blocking, rigidity of a particular situation, there would be no "life cheat" that would allow the organism to develop in a transitional environment.
Breathing, by the way, is one of the privileged metaphors, as well as one of the fundamental tools for supporting the media. The complementary movements of inspiration and exhalation express the physiological need for imperfection, continuity in the gap, so that living forms can be actualized.
“Thought is the supreme creator. Whatever you think and then allow yourself to feel becomes the reality of your life. Every thought you conceive that goes beyond the spectrum of limited thinking will materialize to expand your life.”
Ramtha "White Book"
Of course, this is not the limit of the search. Now many scientists of different directions are striving to find the level at which science, religion, esotericism will not become antagonists, but complementary components of one Great Knowledge. On this topic, you can read the works of the spouses Tikhoplav. What is worth only their book "Physics of Faith". Unfortunately the human mind is inert. For most of us now living on the planet, it is easier to dismiss such searches, examples, successful and unsuccessful experiences. Human consciousness for the most part ruled by the Ego, which fears, envies, doubts, conquers territories, etc. And if you open your heart and try to be less skeptical? Try to let new knowledge into your world? Of course, you will have to reconsider a lot, change old broken habits. But this is an update! And constant renewal and expansion - these are the properties of energy that reflect our LIFE!
Thus, such a dead end does not correspond to the one that judged the "body" as an illusory reality, and that, confirming the primacy of physical reality, reduced the spirit to a simple organic epiphenomenon. The binomial xinjin 身心 described above is symbolic: by composing characters that respectfully reflect the identity of the body and soul spirit, it does not express a simple sum or union of two different entities; it is something like the end, which in two symbols expresses a single unity. The translation "body and mind" is a dualistic statement missing from the Sino-Japanese script expression; what western languages do is fatigue, in their alphabetic writing - it is simply a-double character of body and mind or spirit.
In the next article, I want to briefly outline a theory that is designed and capable of changing a lot in the understanding of our World. This knowledge came to my Soul, as did many, many other seekers.
Physical Body - bodily nature."Hugging and touching the erogenous zones without clothes, a sexual act in the usual sense."
The Etheric Body is a bioenergetic nature.
"Dinner together, dancing, gentle hugs in clothes, sitting on your knees."
How is your health?
The Astral Body is an emotional nature.
"Joint emotional experience of some situation affecting both."
How are you?
The Mental Body is the intellectual nature, the Individual Will.
"Agreeing points of view on an extraneous topic."
What are you concerned about?
Causal Body - moral, moral nature, Intention, INDIVIDUAL LOVE.
"Joint, but no further obligation to go to the theater, help with the repair of the iron (car)."
How are you?
The Buddhic body is the Spiritual Will.
"A conversation about life "heart to heart"".
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Atmanic body - SPIRITUAL LOVE, IDEAL.
Thin Shelt– Atmanic Body, Buddhic Body, Causal Body.
mental- Mental Body.
Tight shelt– Astral Body, Etheric Body, Physical Body.
The totality of the Astral, Mental and Causal Bodies is called the Social Body.
1. PHYSICAL BODY
Our Body loves Us with all its organs, tissues and cells. "Woe to that Soul who, instead of her heavenly husband (Spirit), prefers an earthly marriage with her earthly body."
"The fall of mankind is the oblivion of its true essence; earthiness of consciousness and the loss of the Truth that everything that surrounds a person is part of a single whole. Consciousness turned to the Physical and Elementary Plans, and the higher energy Plans were forgotten." Man is a microcosm containing a copy of the Universe. The nuclei of the body's atoms are the suns; the electrons revolving around them are the planets, and the DNA helices are the sleeves of swirling galaxies.
The Physical Body is a Synthetic Body, it is linear.
Symbols of the Physical Body:
1. Muscles. Bones. Leather.
2. Movement.
3. Objective perception.
4. Physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena. Movement phenomena.
The Physical Body is the lower Body of the Dense Shelt, it is the outer shell of the Monad.
The Physical Human Body is 3-dimensional (has three spatial coordinates), it exists in one stream of Time. Volumetric Physical Body consists of many 2-dimensional planes. Each 2-dimensional plane consists of a set of 1-dimensional lines.
The Physical Body is a purely material being animated by the Life Principle (Prana). Organic Life can revive a Body without a Soul, but a Soul cannot live in a Body devoid of organic life.
In organic Bodies, matter is animated by connecting it with the Life Principle (Prana). The source of the Life Principle is the universal current (magnetic or animal-electric current). He is an intermediary connecting Soul and matter. The Vital Principle in all organic beings is one, but modified, according to the breeds. From the Universal Source of the Life Principle, each creature draws its part of Prana, which returns to the total mass after his death. The soul of a person acts through the organs, and the organs are animated by the Life Current, which, being divided, is in each person, in large quantities in the organs that make up the manifestations of the Soul. The organs are saturated with the Life Current, the Current gives activity to all members of the body.
The Physical Body is given to a person by his parents, they can only pass on to him physical heredity - the characteristic features of the race or nation or family in which he is to be born. Mental and moral qualities are not transmitted from parents to children (if there is a similarity, then it is not hereditary, but simply similar souls are often attracted to each other).
Earth's organic life is a carbon-based life form
Carbon forms the basis of organic chemistry; this element makes possible the existence of our bodies. Carbon has the ability to create endless shapes, chains, and structures, and reacts chemically with just about anything in its vicinity.
1. Physical Body.
The whole internal work of the body, the whole physiology:
digestion and assimilation of food, respiration, blood circulation, all the work of internal organs, the formation of new cells, the removal of waste materials, the work of the endocrine glands.
See private morphology.
The common plus of the human physical organism is on the crown of the head, the common minus is on the soles.
All three Kingdoms of Nature and the divine Spark, which makes him the king of Nature, are in man.
The Human Body is representative of the Mineral Kingdom by its skeleton, of the Vegetable Kingdom by its vegetative life, the center of which is the belly; and the Animal Kingdom - anemic life, the center of which is in the chest; moral, spiritual life makes us human beings.
MOTOR FUNCTION
Motor function includes all external movements such as walking, writing, talking, eating. None of the motor functions are innate, these movements must be learned.
INSTINCTIVE FUNCTION
All instinctive functions are innate.
2. Physical - Etheric Body.
Five senses:
sight, hearing, smell, touch and all other senses:
sensations of weight, temperature, dryness, dampness, etc., all neutral sensations which are neither pleasant nor unpleasant in themselves.
3. Physical - Astral Body.
All sensations that are either pleasant or unpleasant. All kinds of pain and discomfort, such as an unpleasant taste or smell, and all kinds of physical pleasures, such as a pleasant taste, smell, and so on.
4. Physical - Mental Body.
All reflexes, even the most complex ones, like laughter and yawns; all kinds of physical memory, such as the memory of taste, smell, pain, which are actually internal reflexes.
Changes in the state of Physical Bodies are perceived with the help of human senses or apparatuses, and the brain analyzes the information-exchange processes.
PHYSICAL FEELINGS
The body enriches a person's life, allowing him to hear, see, smell, taste, communicate with other people. Many things are learned through the senses.
1. Smell (gandha). Nose.
"The sensory endings of the olfactory nerves, like hairs, protrude into the nasal cavity. They capture and detect odors in the air, transmitting information to the olfactory bulbs, which are directly connected to the brain."
2. Taste (rasa). Language.
The seat of feeling is the spleen and liver.
"The main taste buds are the taste buds located in the protruding papillae on the upper surface of the tongue. They are able to distinguish four basic taste sensations: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. Taste is associated with smell."
3. Touch (sparsha). Leather.
"All skin sensations that are transmitted along the nerves from sensory nerve endings located in the skin."
SKIN VISION. Skin-optical sensitivity, i.e. the ability to determine certain properties and the shape of objects with closed eyes and in complete darkness, to a greater or lesser extent, is inherent in all people, both women and men.
Differently colored objects affect our body in different ways:
unconsciously (or with varying degrees of awareness) are reflected by us, and moreover, they increase or decrease the intensity of our physiological reactions and nervous activity.
The fundamental difference between "skin vision" and perception with the eyes is the ability to determine the color of objects or react to it through barriers and screens that are opaque to visible light. In the experiments, a colored sample was placed in a cassette made of tinplate, or some kind of opaque screen was superimposed on top - the reaction to colors was carried out successfully. To avoid peeping in the experiments, special opaque chambers were used, where the subjects were placed. Through special openings with sleeves in the wall of the cell, they put their hands out and determined the color of the sheets of paper or film offered to them. A photographic film was placed over the eyes of the subjects under a thick black bandage. In the case of peeping, the film was supposed to light up. The principles of double ignorance and random presentation of stimuli were followed in the experiments. Neither the subject nor the experimenter knew what color the sample was presented for recognition. The samples were presented in a random sequence so that it was impossible to predict the order in which they appeared.
Despite these complicating conditions, some subjects very quickly learned to recognize both the primary colors of the spectrum and the achromatic ones (black, white, gray). Other subjects could read large letters and numbers with their hands at a short distance.
Both in contact recognition of color by touch, and in the determination of a colored surface by hand at a distance, quite definite sensations appear in the minds of the subjects that characterize one or another color stimulus.
Red - significant resistance to finger movement when touched. Viscous color. Warmest to the touch. The air is hot in the distance. Burns. Strongly attracts to itself a palm.
Orange - resistance to finger movement is less than that of red. Rough color. Warm, but not hot. The palm warms in the air, but not like red. Attracts the palm to itself, but less intense than red.
Yellow - weak resistance to finger movement. Feeling of sliding. Light and soft color. Sometimes on the border of heat and cold. Gently draws the palm towards itself.
Green is neutral. Tactile indeterminate color. Not smooth, but not rough either. The temperature is neither warm nor cold. It also feels neutral from a distance. Irritating, but there is no clear sensation of heat or cold. Does not attract or repel the palm of the hand.
Blue - very little resistance to finger movement. Fingers go freely. Slightly cool to the touch. It's also cool from a distance. Slightly pushes the palm away from itself in the air.
Blue - slows down the movement of the fingers. Cool to the touch color. And from a distance it feels cold. Repels the palm in the air stronger than blue.
Purple is a sticky color. Severely slows down the movement of the fingers. It freezes in the distance. The coldest color Stronger than others repels the palm in the air.
Based on these signs, individual subjects learned to recognize colors using skin sensitivity. Identification signs of color, as can be seen from the above scale, change in accordance with the arrangement of colors in the spectrum.
... In the experiments, which covered several hundred students, thermocouple systems (thermopillar), a highly sensitive galvanometer and a stopwatch were used. The subject put his hand through the opening of the light-tight chamber and placed his palm over the upper opening of a hollow cylinder made of colored paper. The lower hole of the colored film of the cylinder was located above the receiving window of the thermopillar, where the infrared radiation from the palm, which passed through the interior of the colored cylinder, fell. The radiation was recorded on a galvanometer scale for periods of 30 and 60 seconds.
It turned out that for almost all students, the infrared radiation of the hand changed significantly: depending on the color of the cylinder over which the hand was located, it increased or weakened.
It is known that infrared radiation penetrates through a wide variety of materials. Therefore, screens made of cardboard, plywood, black paper, rubber and many other substances are transparent for certain ranges of infrared radiation. This explains the penetrating optic-skin sensitivity that puzzles people so much.
In another experiment, the connection between skin-optical sensitivity and the bioelectrical activity of the brain was studied. At the moment when the subject's palm was intermittently emitted by light rays, changes in bioelectrical processes occurred in the cerebral cortex, and these changes were recorded not in the occipital part of the cortex, where the visual cells are located, but in the central region, where the centers responsible for touch and temperature are located. sensitivity.
"Everyone hears what they want to hear"
4. Hearing (shabda). Ears.
The ears send powerful nerve signals to opposite hemispheres of the brain. The higher auditory center is located in the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex. There the final analysis and synthesis of sound signals takes place. The ear also determines body position and balance. The organ of gravitational sensitivity is the organ of balance located in the inner ear. In the inner ear there is a chamber in which there are many hairs at the tips, which are "pebbles". When the position of the body changes, these "pebbles" fall, a tension of the hairs is formed, this is transmitted to the brain, which instructs the muscular system to restore the center of balance.
5. Vision (rupa). Eyes.
Up to 90% of information about the outside world a person receives with the help of the organ of vision.
"Not everything in the outside world is really what it appears to be"
Attuned to native Cosmic Own Frequency - optical vision cannot see what is tuned to another Cosmic Own Frequency. Therefore, a person cannot see Other Spheres of Consciousness, which are protected from tuning into resonance by Higher Ethical Laws.
The allowable energy of light perception for most living beings lies in the range from 15 to 65 kcal/mol, which corresponds to the wavelength range from 0.44 to 1.9 µm. The vision of humans and many animal organisms is realized in a narrower range: 0.38 to 0.75 microns (from violet to red). Rays whose wavelength is outside this range, although they affect the living (sometimes very detrimentally), are invisible to us. We do not feel short waves, but we feel infrared rays, but not with our eyes.
The eyes are the receiver of light. The eye and the light wave are similar. There are six different categories of eyes, just like crystals.
When we look into someone's eyes, we see an oval, but in fact the eye is round. It is a sphere, a sphere, and part of its surface is occupied by a lens.
The geometric shape, according to which all eyes are created, and the geometric images of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including light, are identical.
Human eyes are an individual code of an individual on the Physical Plane. Through the pupils, subtle energy flows in both directions.
In order to see objects both in bright light and at dusk, we have two types of receptors in the retina of the eye - cones and rods, as well as a dynamic pupil adjustment system. The human retina contains 6.5 million cones and 110-124 million rods. The matrix of today's best thermal imagers has 960 x 1280 sensitive elements, which is about 1.25 million receptors. Our retina has four types of receptors (three types of cones and one type of rods) with different sensitivity to both light intensity and its spectral characteristics. Cones give us the ability to see the world in color in good light, and rods in low light give us black and white. The pupil diaphragm controls the light output. In the dark, the pupil opens, in the light it closes with the help of muscles - sphincters. Vision consists of visual sensations and memory of tactile sensations. "A person at a great distance is drawn to us as a silhouette - because at a great distance we never touch anything, the eye is not accustomed to notice the differences in surfaces that at close distance we feel with our fingertips."
"Human eyes are designed to perform two functions: one of them is to see the energy flows of the Universe, and the other is to "look at things in this world." Neither of them is better or more important than the other, but it is shameful to train the eyes only for looking and senseless loss.
K. Castaneda.
The PHYSICAL BODY has two systems: nervous and endocrine (glandular system). NERVE FORCE. Nerve force is an oscillating medium that transmits all kinds of impulses.
Nerve force is a necessary tool through which the human Consciousness and subconsciousness can actively influence the organism and the external world.
REFLEXES. The Physical Body acts almost exclusively according to the law of reflexes, i.e. organic irritability is the cause of almost all movements of an impulsive nature, not excluding those of the soul.
GARDEN SYSTEM
The organs of the endocrine system are subject to a peculiar hierarchy: there are lower levels, and there are higher, "commanders in chief", such as the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus. These are special brain structures that produce hormones and regulate the work of other endocrine glands. It is much more difficult to interfere in their activities than in the work of other bodies.
1. ADRENAL. The adrenal glands release hormones during stressful situations.
2. PROSTATE. The prostate secretes testosterone, the male sex hormone.
GENERAL GLANDS. The sex glands are responsible for reproductive functions, taste sensations, the area of reproducing power.
The corresponding genital organs are formed in the embryo only in the third month of life, when the genes control the production of the required amount of the male hormone - testosterone. Girls require less of this hormone, boys more. But if the required amount of testosterone is not supplied or the cells of the embryo are deprived of receptors - "contact parts" that perceive hormones, or there are no enzymes that carry out the "instructions" of hormones, then in these cases bisexual hermaphrodite creatures are formed.
In childhood, the glands of sex hormones behave calmly. Only during the maturation period do they awaken and begin to work feverishly. It happens like this: first, in the brain cells, in the department where the hypothalamus is located, an alarm sounds. Then the control organ, the size of a hazelnut, secretes the hormone into the gland adjacent to it, the pituitary gland, which, "waking up", in turn produces its own hormone, directed by the blood flow to the genitals of the maturing boy and girl. And only after that, the growth of the beard, the development of the mammary glands will begin, and acne often appears on the skin. Men and women have basically the same hormones. But a woman's glands produce 2-10 times more of the hormone estrogen after each monthly cycle. The male body produces testosterone 2-14 times more than the female.
Beneath the skull of a fetus coded for male development, testosterone is given the task of forming a male brain. Initially - the first three months from conception - the right and left hemispheres of the brain are equally developed in the embryo. During reorientation in boys, the development of the right half of the brain, which is responsible for the speech abilities of a person, is suppressed, and, on the contrary, the development of the left hemisphere, which accounts for the tasks of abstract thinking, is forced.
The hormone estrogen is associated with sexual potency, and testosterone with desire.
The ovaries produce most of the estrogen, the female sex hormone.
Adipose tissue produces part of the female sex hormone estrogen (in both women and men).
The uterus produces hormones necessary for the growth and development of the fetus.
3. PANCREAS. The pancreas produces insulin, which is involved in the digestion process.
In addition to the cells that synthesize digestive enzymes, the pancreatic tissue includes microscopic inclusions of endocrine cells, the islets of Langerhans. The islet tissue contains several types of cells: α-cells synthesize glucagon, the “carbohydrate hunger” hormone, β-cells produce insulin, without which the absorption of carbohydrates is impossible, and δ-cells produce the hormone somatostatin, which is also involved in carbohydrate metabolism.
4. GOITER (TYPE) GLAND.
5. THYROID AND PARATHOID. If the work of this small, butterfly-shaped organ, located under the chin, is disrupted, very serious complications develop in the body. The thyroid gland is an important hormonal organ that regulates the body's metabolism. Its hormones accelerate fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism and increase energy production, which immediately affects the activity of all organs and systems: body temperature rises, heart work speeds up, blood pressure rises, intestinal motility increases, secretion of gastric juice. If more thyroid hormones are released than necessary, then the body works in emergency mode, spending its reserves prematurely: a person is constantly overexcited, he has mood swings, insomnia, he usually eats a lot and at the same time loses weight.
Graves' disease - the thyroid gland increases in size, and the level of hormones in the blood increases. There is a so-called hyperfunction of the thyroid gland. In some cases, this problem is solved surgically, i.e. remove most of the thyroid gland. Such operations are performed more often in women. The thyroid gland in women is more vulnerable, this is due to greater emotionality. A strong enlargement of the thyroid gland often begins as a result of powerful stress, nervous strain.
Insufficient work of the thyroid gland leads to its hypofunction. Sometimes this happens after a not entirely correct operation to remove the thyroid gland. Then the body lacks hormones, metabolism slows down and a disease called myxedema develops. The patient usually has a reduced vitality, a weak pulse, he quickly gets tired, feels lethargic and drowsy. His face changes, becomes swollen, puffy.
Thyroid gland - super-auditory control, understanding of any speech in any language, receiver of the energy of expression.
In adults, the release of hormones in the body is controlled by two organs - the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. They send impulses every one and a half hours, correcting the content of the mixture of hormones in the blood. Both of these organs receive instructions from the brain through the so-called neurotransmitter and transmit them to their subordinate glands. These bodies are also responsible for. Contraceptive pills change the substances secreted by the glands in such a way that they become characteristic of the state of pregnancy. Therefore, the hypothalamus sends a signal that prohibits the release of the egg.
6. PITUITARY from Greek roots: "hypo" - under, "phys" - growth, "I grow under the brain."
This gland is located at the base of the brain, in a special bony depression called the Turkish saddle. She is the smallest gland - weighs half a gram.
The pituitary gland is the central endocrine gland. Pituitary hormones stimulate the activity of other endocrine glands - the thyroid, genital and adrenal glands.
The pituitary gland secretes four hormones that affect other hormonal glands. These hormones control sexual feelings, childbirth, milk production, growth, water content in the body.
One of the Pituitary hormones is Growth Hormone (Powers of the Sun). This growth hormone (somatotropic hormone) is synthesized in the anterior pituitary gland. And the inclusion of its gene occurs under the influence of signals coming from the upper lobe of the brain, the hypothalamus. There are bodies of neurosecretory cells, which, with their processes, descend into the pituitary gland. Biological signals - the so-called hormones - releasers, move along these channels.
The end result of the action of growth hormone is the stimulation of protein growth. But this also requires a special well-coordinated "ensemble" of other hormones - insulin and those produced by the adrenal glands.
Growth disorders - both gigantism and nanism (dwarfism) - are associated with changes in the pituitary gland.
Pygmies - a tribe of short inhabitants of the African jungle - before puberty do not lag behind in growth from their normal neighbors. That is, growth hormone is synthesized in them and released into the blood in normal amounts, but their cells react poorly to it. This prevents them from growing above 1 m. 40 cm. Studies have shown that pygmies are stunted due to simple starvation, in the jungle they get very little protein food, the main component of the diet, due to which body growth is carried out. The complete opposite are sumo wrestlers in Japan, who are fed on a protein diet to a terrifying height and weight of 120-150 kg. In cystic fibrosis, a hereditary disease that most often affects white children, there is a violation of the nutrition of the body with proteins (due to damage to the intestinal tract), and children are stunted.
There are also more complicated cases when everything seems to be in order with the growth hormone gene, but the children, nevertheless, are far behind in growth.
Pituitary growth retardation is most often found in children 5-7 years old. As a rule, all of them are born at term, with normal weight and height, before the disease they grow and develop normally. The cause of a sharp stop in growth can be severe injuries and infections (viral flu, measles, encephalitis), lesions of the central nervous system. Since the stimulation of the growth of the entire skeleton is limited, the body of the child retains normal proportions. Its dimensions correspond to the moment when growth hormone ceased to be produced. Internal organs too.
The hypothalamus sends special hormones - releasers ("release, release") to the pituitary gland. This signal - "get free"! - trap protein molecules on the surface of pituitary cells and begin to secrete growth hormone.
When the pineal gland "looks" or projects energy into the pituitary gland, this generates "Third Eye" perception.
" OPTIC GLAND"("Third Eye") - The pineal gland secretes melatonin, which is responsible for the biorhythms of the body and its immune system. This gland marks the length of days, the change of seasons of the year. Its hormone, melatonin, is secreted in accordance with the seasons, in animals it regulates the readiness of animals for reproduction "Melatonin is able to delay the release of the egg. Its amount affects sleep, biorhythms, the vascular and immune systems, and possibly even life expectancy. The concentration of this hormone in the blood changes with age, and during the day. With the onset of darkness, it begins to stand out intensively, and by morning - on the contrary - its quantity gradually decreases.
Even a small dose of this hormone has the ability to induce physiological sleep, allowing you to maintain or restore its natural structure. It contributes to the restructuring of the body's biorhythms to a new schedule. Its concentration continuously grows from the moment of birth of a person up to one year, and then remains unchanged until the period of puberty. Then, over several years, this concentration gradually decreases and stabilizes again until the age of 40-45, after which it steadily decreases until the end of a person's life.
Simultaneously with an increase in the concentration of melatonin, the body's ability to distinguish "foreign" cells from "our own" and its immune activity in defense against viruses and bacteria increases. The hormone can mitigate the effects of chemotherapy and radiation in the treatment of cancer.
The ability of melatonin to prevent the formation of sclerotic plaques on the inner walls of blood vessels is very significant, due to which it is suitable for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
7. PINEAL GLAND. The pineal gland - super-auditory perceptions, perceives spatial thoughts, is responsible for enlightenment. The pineal gland gives astral abilities, spiritual aspirations, it controls the lower animal instincts.
The pineal gland contains the Soul of a person, the gland is attached to the brain, but has an independent activity.
"The pineal gland is hollow and empty during life. It is the main organ of spirituality in the human brain, the seat of genius, which opens all approaches to the Truth to those who know how to use it. This organ is in a dormant state. The aura of the Pineal Gland responds to any impression , a person can only vaguely feel this, but cannot yet realize it.
Six sensory rays emerge from the pineal gland:
1. Comes out of the head forward, from the "Third Eye";
2. goes back;
3. leaves the left hemisphere of the brain;
4. from the right hemisphere of the brain;
5. goes straight up through the crown chakra;
6. down along the neck.
Human consciousness and memory depend on the functioning of the pineal gland.
LOVE YOUR BODY
Our body is a reflection of our soul. Treat him with much more Love. And it doesn’t matter what shape it is: plump or thin! What matters is not the appearance of the body, but how we relate to it, to this physical shell so important for the evolution of our soul on Earth!
Love your body! Love it, considering that it is an instrument of your soul, fully adapted to living life in the physical world. The more you love your body, the more it will receive the Energy of Love-Light, the better its physical condition will be.
Your body needs love. You should not neglect your body, it needs you to think about it, that you love it, and also that you accept it as it is, and the more you love it, the more it will be transformed! You will notice that some of the illnesses that sometimes caused you to suffer physically have disappeared.
Of course, before a deep transformation of your physical body takes place, it is necessary to carry out a big cleansing, to clean your thoughts… Each of us is able to transform our physical body into Love and Light, to transform all low vibrations. When you begin to look at your body with new eyes and in a new consciousness, then you will begin to respect it and love it deeply.
Your soul is in your body! And if you want to strongly love and respect your soul, then love and respect your body!
Learn to love yourself! Many people say: "I love myself", but what kind of Love do they give to their body?
When you have negative thoughts towards yourself or others, when you react to something with cruelty or think negatively, then your body suffers! You can tell him that you love him, but this is not real Love, this is an illusion of Love!
Send Love-Light Energy to your entire body, starting with your feet, then legs, thighs, stomach, chest, shoulders, hands, arms, and finally your head. Do this exercise of Love with all parts of the body, and especially with those that do not work well or where there is pain.
When there is pain in the body, it means that this part of the body lacks Love; a painful sensation can also arise due to negative judgments about oneself, about Life, about everything that surrounds you.
It is very important to be able to understand your body, to know that each cell has its own consciousness, and that it is completely connected with your soul, since it is your soul, that it is also connected with your Divinity, because there is no separation between all parts of us themselves.
1) Physical body- synthetic. bodily nature.
Phenomena of motion (physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena) completely pass one into another. Any physical phenomenon can be created from other physical phenomena. Phenomena of motions, i.e. changes in the state of bodies, a person learns with the help of the senses or technology. There are many phenomena that are not observed either by human senses or by technology. Physical phenomena do not pass into the phenomena of life.
↓ LIBRA - Analytical channel from the Physical Body to the Etheric Body.
MOVEMENT→BASIC LIFE ENERGY
Movements are differentiated into varied ground for the Etheric Body. The Physical Body delivers energy to the Etheric through food and its own movement. Physical care for health, vitality. Physiological sensations.
VIRGO - Synthetic channel from the Etheric Body to the Physical Body.
LIFE FORCE → MOVEMENTS
Management of the Physical Body. Preparation and movement control.
The ethereal sensations end with a definite, unified movement or gesture (Physical Body) in space.
2) Etheric Body- analytical. bioenergy nature.
Phenomena of life (biological and physiological phenomena).
Groups of phenomena of movement (physical phenomena) pass into the phenomenon of life.
productive forces. The phenomena of life pass into other phenomena of life and multiply in them infinitely, and pass into physical phenomena, creating whole series of mechanical and chemical combinations. The phenomena of life are manifested in physical phenomena and in their presence.
Life Force is capable of releasing a large amount of vital and physical Energy.
ATMANIC BODY.
MONAD.
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