Sunday, January 22, 2006

Interestingly I read today about the experiments of a certain Japanese scientist called Dr. Emoto who featured in 'What the Beep?' Anyways he is now suggesting that we do influence water by intent, which is why it can be healing. He also thinks the most powerful type of intention is gratitude and love and that these are embodied in the H2O formula, 2 parts gratitude and 1 part love is the most powerful intent one can transmit to water. Therefore if i apply this to my surfing, which in many ways i do but this time consciously there may be better waves and therefore better quantum experience.
So todays a hot sunday, surf conditions crap due to masses of people in it, which is a paradoxical response to the above, so i may skip the experiment today.
I need to sit in my hammock and finish Supernatural, it's getting very bizzare yet i wholeheartedly understand and know why the second half took the tangent it did. Parrallel to my own post's about DMT aliens or elves Hancock has reached the same conclusion, the brain has to make sense of what it sees in a historical cultural frame work, hence the alien abductions of these last 40 years, apparently one in ten americans clain to have been abducted, yeah i know i thougt the same thing, americans!
But apparently research shows that this has happened overseas to, and the similarities between dmt experiences by shamans is exactly the same as abduction stories in every way.
I guess it means that we can access these other dimensions, realms and worlds but we need maps and assistance to do this, the shaman has resources given to him by inhabitants from these realms, they undergo woundings, similar to those in cave paintings, often their bodies showered in light, they float upwards, feel are ripped apart, crystals, or stones inserted. See the abduction stories from recent times the same. Hancock even goes on to supply accounts from both perceptions and they are remarkably similar. Only difference is one is from a technological point of veiw.
Amazing stuff.

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