Sunday, January 29, 2012

Exploring the Self's Mind

When we start to explore our own mind, what do we have for reference? It is my first time through such a process. I do not know what these things are. I have no words to describe and name these things. These ideas, concepts, hypothesis, and very real emotions, which must be bases on some implied memory seem detached. Integration of the implied memory into the recall memory, and replacing imprinted reactions, actions with thought out actions creates some interesting possibilities.

One of the physiological effects of peyote is an increased breathing rate and increasing heart rate. Is that all the effect of over oxidation of the brain?  We can introduce a pure over oxidation of the brain by consciously connected breathing or essentially over breathing intentionally, and the effect is similar, without the initial nausea, and hallucination, according to some. Could under oxidization of our brains be the cause of the obesity epidemic?

When I was a young adult gaffer, and showed up to work hung over, the old foreman/welder would offer us a whiff of oxygen. It sure cleared up the mind and gave us energy. Could it be as John E Sarno, MD suggests, that pain is often shortage of oxygen?  

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