redhandedbandit
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interesting...where does inspiration come from
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redhandedbandit;3111779 said:interesting...where does inspiration come from
truth spitter;3112801 said:peace
melanated khemist always droppin the science....yea I definitely agree and I read this book that touched on this and more called Prometheus Rising.....it's about the circuits of the human brain and how we can reach the highest circuits through yoga, meditation, learning, etc.....people are definitely trapped in the earliest forms of thinking and this is why the top 1% in regards to monetary income is controlling the masses...people are still in that bio-survival mode of thinking in fear of who we deem higher in position (president, police offers, govt, etc).....I could never work a job for a long term basis that I did not enjoy...unfortunately, people do this until it kills them..literally...the Japanese call it Karoshi
judahxulu;3112908 said:so how do epigenetics relate to what the call junk "dna" and/or the strands we allegedly don't use (if there is any correlation at all)?
and the this part kinda blew me away just thinking about it:
"The non- committed neutral red blood cell is always actualizing what you believe in and think. The adult red blood cell is free from other programs and directives and will only carry the messages it receives from the brain. discuss and add on"
When I became vegan, i started to think more clearly. Whenever I go through my stages of eating mostly raw foods and a lot of leafy greens my thoughts are super lucid.
So i found this concerning a plan based diet and red blood cells:
The Chlorophyll and the Heme
The chlorophyll molecules have similarity to human blood. The only difference is that the central atom in human is iron, while it is magnesium that is the central molecules of plants.
The groundbreaking research was revealed as early as 1926 by Charles Schnabels when he studied about cereal grasses and the possible relationship of the component of pheophytin in chlorophyll and the hemoglobin of human. After that remarkable discovery, there were subsequent researches conducted to variety of animals for further confirmation on the claim. All the findings were boiled into one conclusive finding: the chlorophyll is acting like physiological stimulant of the red blood cells in the bone marrow.
It was in 1936 when Dr. Arthur Patek reported the fascinating results from the study done with fifteen patients who were diagnosed of anemia. They were asked to take different amounts of green foods along with iron. The level of blood hemoglobin and the number of red blood cells increased faster than with taking iron alone. Therefore, based on the irrefutable reports, the chemical perspective of chlorophyll is similar to chemical structure of red blood cells.
Then I thought about a little passage from this book Im fond of;
'the life of the body is in the blood"
and then
"guard thy heart with all dilligence for out of it comes the issues of life" (heart meaning seat of intellect, emotion AND the physical organ simultaneously)
alissowack;3117850 said:But, what is The Truth...or what is truth?
alissowack;3117850 said:But, what is The Truth...or what is truth?
iMpIoDez;3118073 said:lol @ this failed attempt to be deep.
Truth is relative, so one would hope a man has an answer for himself.
iMpIoDez;3118073 said:lol @ this failed attempt to be deep.
Truth is relative, so one would hope a man has an answer for himself.
Once again you faling brehalissowack;3120601 said:My intentions were not to be "deep". I say this to say as much as we may know what is true for ourselves, it doesn't dictate what truth is ultimately.
If the truth is...that truth is relative, then what can keep it from being false? What's going to stop me from believing in a lie if The Truth doesn't determine what is or is not a lie?
iMpIoDez;3121060 said:Once again you faling breh
If it's true to you, then it does determine what is or is not a lie, to you! This concept isn't that hard to grasp man. The fact that you're saying " it doesn't dictate what truth is ultimately" proves to me you don't understand the theory of relativity. There is no ultimate truth except that truth itself is relative, so if you believe otherwise, you'd have to consult those who share similar beliefs for an answer......or come up with your own, as I said before.