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That is very good Colleen.
I have read before, that fasting does amazing things for the mind. I am working my way towards a fast too, for the last few days. I have this fear of going hungry and then cheating and then going and get a bite of something, and that leads to another bite and a few more. . Today I only had liquids. So that is a win for me. David On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 5:13 PM, The Resolution of Mind list < [email protected]> wrote: > ************* > The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] > ************ > > If you recall, Dennis mentions that brain damage could be a big stop for > anyone. > > Being at age 62 I decided to study more about the brain and nerves and > take stock of myself. > > When we think brain damage we think lobotomy or electro-shock therapy or > tumors or brain-eating parasites or heavy neuro-toxin poisons. > > The brain is nerves and cells fed by blood and washed inside and outside > with lymph fluid, and the nerves have a protective sheath called myelin and > are the electrical conductors. The blood brings nourishment and the lymph > fluids remove wastes. > > Lymph fluids, when one is young are very viscuous and quickly and easily > wash out the wastes so they do not accumulate. Both blood and lymph need to > stay alkaline Ph to function at their best. The blood will always make sure > this happens, to the extent of taking calcium from the bones, but not so > the lymph. > > As one ages and eats acid-forming foods (plus acidic psychic mass buildup) > more than alkalyzing foods the lymph thickens and gels in areas, becoming > less fluid overall. Arthritis, tumors (hardened lymph collection sites) > small and large can form anywhere there are cells, as can other blockages > of hardened lymph and the debris collected within it. > > In old age many people's brains begin to shrink and they exhibit some loss > of cognitive function (short-term memory loss, etc). On top of that often > the body gets a build up of the neuro-toxins that are in small amounts in > many processed foods, even in sprayed produce. Neurological disorders and > mental disorders go hand-in-hand. > > Would you call this a compromised brain? Yes, I would and I did and I > decided to do something to reverse that.... something simple and at no cost > of monies. > > Over the years I completed five long de-toxes with encouraging results; > however this last de-tox gave me amazing turnaround in brain/nerve function > and, along with a clearing out of covert games strategies formed in > childhood, took my timebreaking session responses to a whole new level. > > It is an ancient practice and quite simple, with proper attention to good > preps. > > After some preps I stopped eating and drinking. This is called an > "Absolute Dryfast". During this time the body addressed neurotoxins and the > nervous system and that was awkward and uncomfortable. > > The nitrous oxide I had as a child manifested as uncontrollable laughter > for about a week while my gums tingled. Then my nerves felt very jangly, > like being tickled or pricked and not able to do anything about it. This > was the most difficult "change" to experience. I ended on the 13th day and > slowly brought the body out of its de-tox mode, knowing I had not completed > the job. > > During that time I was not able to dig very heavily into my case due to > the de-toxing of the nerves and kept my sessions very light, but more and > more towards the end of the fast I wanted to really dig into my case. I > consider this dryfast a type of case remedy (or clearing accelerator) > because of the work it did for restoring the brain and nerves. > > Of all the various fasts and de-toxes I've done this is the simplest and > least bothersome: The body did not expel from all orifices as is typical > with watery de-toxes. The body operated like an incinerator toilet, and > heat was felt in the areas it was working on. > > I have a much clearer distinction between what is from the body and what > is of the mind. The body went through the whole 13 days mostly like a lamb > and it was the mind only that troubled me. > > I now have a body flexibility that is very nice for me to experience at my > age. More importantly I have extraordinary clarity, more decisive and more > able to discern what is truly important (life). I'm a lot less "casey" as > they say in the Church, although that does not mean I am necessarily easier > to live with because where I used to suppress or selectively propitiate now > I can at least growl and hold my ethical ground. I do timebreak these > incidents faster and recover my patience and compassion for self and others. > > My favorite triangle tech, which I got from the Tao Te Ching are the three > points: simplicity-patience-compassion. The combination of clearing of > childhood covert game strategies (with much thanks for my trom partner) > followed by the First Dynamic ethics handling of completing a long and > thorough dryfast gave me a well-deserved expansion of the three points of > my beloved triangle. > > Even though the mind is still prone to be noisy, the body is quiet as a > lamb and I enjoy simply sitting with it, experiencing it. In the past my > body would stir up or dumb down my mind and I don't find that happening > anymore (I stick to a body-complementary diet). Body is so quiet now. > > I'm also doing Level Three timebreaking around body incidents and > sometimes I commune with the body and ask it about itself, and I know I am > not my body at these times, yet I have very high affinity with it and wish > to be complementary. > > The work to first waste, then re-build brain and nerves is not complete. > If I do not find a more elegant and simpler way I will again do another > dryfast.... gladly. > > Ethically, re the long lost and abused First Dynamic (i.e., the > mind/brain/body complex), I am on solid ground (still some issues to be > resolved), and no longer inverted into other dynamics because the first is > failing. My second dynamic is of more pure intent too, because I have > stopped trying to make my 2d as a prop. In the Church we called that > covering a black hole or being inverted on one's scale of dynamics. > > I occasionally work with people as a self-enquiry guide, and my approach > to my work is like never before - much less of me needing to be a > "somebody" for someone else. A big role-shift. > > To summarize, the almost simultaneous and complementary clearing of > childhood covert game strategies AND clearing toxins from the brain and > nerves by means of a long dryfast are a life-changer. There is still much > work to be done re game strategies and brain/nerve rebuilding, and I'm > confident about that. > > colleen > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TROM mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom > >
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