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Carmody
29th May 2011, 20:26
http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/05/22/052211-news-lithium-1-5/

See the 'question of lithium' thread for much more background in the potential depths of the situation.

Careful, it is 'difficult to negotiate' information in some respects (in the mentioned thread), but much of the other side of the given coin is also presented. For example, the "explanations"/musing in the thread can also potentially explain yeti and the Sasquatch. (about 'hair')

It may be that lithium is not 'bad for you' at all, in fact, it may be the opposite. Some bits of thinking will need be done, here.

if it turns you into a cow, then, IMHO, it is bad. If it opens dimensional doorways, in a 'correct manner' (whatever that means) then it is a good thing, IMHO.

Koyaanisqatsi
29th May 2011, 20:39
But will it get you high?

Carmody
29th May 2011, 20:42
But will it get you high?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBBxkWTGZRE

Carmody
29th May 2011, 20:56
From the article:

"The element is highly concentrated in early fetuses, suggesting a key role in early brain development."

"Lithium is known to act on the brain's production of Serotonin and norepinephrine, two brain chemicals with anti-depressant effects. It's also thought to help in neurogenesis, the development of new neurons."

In the 'question of lithium' thread I get into the alchemical aspects of neurology and dimensions.

The 'question' of Lithium ....being the last un-recognized alchemical key?

A very important thing to understand about the lithium thread is that I entered it as a point of discovery from a totally different direction....... and the support for the information in the article..... is turning out to be the same.

There is a part in there (the mentioned thread) where I can say "look ma! no , err 'hands". All I need is some electricity... and I'm good to go...(this entire universe is electrically based, as is the whole thing about lithium and alchemy....

bearcow
29th May 2011, 22:00
if it turns you into a cow, then, IMHO, it is bad. If it opens dimensional doorways, in a 'correct manner' (whatever that means) then it is a good thing, IMHO.

im surprised there is apparently no common thread ingredient in all major pharmaceuticals that acts as a access bridge for lower astral entities to gain control over people.

Who knows maybe there is, and they just do a good job in hiding it

HURRITT ENYETO
29th May 2011, 22:12
If TPTB are wanting to add Lithium to drinking water i doubt it will be for the good of Mankind.
Is it not more likely it will further dumb the population down? the same way it is used to treat so called mental disorders?
If Lithium is good in a higher dimensional way, why would they want us to have it?
Confused....(it doesn't take much) :)

Hurritt

9eagle9
29th May 2011, 22:54
Omega3 and Omega6 oils stimulate the production of lithium in the brain. A lot of people are taking ratfish and skatefish oil these days and they are powerful sources of those oils....? (connects dots...dot...dot...dot....) Taking the oils to promote an awakening effect or to decrud the pineal gland. So how much influence does lithium have on the pineal gland does one suppose.

Lithium occurs naturally in water, and it particularly heavy densities in springs. Druids regarded certain springs as having mind opening powers. One wonders if there is a connection there as well.

Heartsong
29th May 2011, 23:55
Naturally occurring Lithia Water - Ashland Oregon- from: http://everything2.com/title/Lithia+water

"THIS WATER TASTES LIKE ****!!!!

If you stand near the drinking fountains in the Plaza in Ashland, Oregon, I can almost guarantee you'll hear that phrase in a very short period of time. You see, these fountains pipe forth a special water, bubbly and containing minerals. It's called Lithia Water and it contains lithium, as well as sulfur, sodium, calcium, chlorine, and other elements. The water is piped to this fountain and to the downtown plaza fountain from a spring a few miles east of the city. Some of us love Lithia water, but sadly some people just can't seem to appreciate its qualities.

The mineral spring at the base of the Siskiyou Mountains had been a favorite spot of the Indians who lived in the area before the coming of white man. The springs were a place where peoples from bands and tribes from all around the region could meet in peace, as no fighting was permitted in the vicinity. The Indians believed the mineral water to have healing powers. The first known white man to test the curative powers of these baths was James Russell. Suffering from the pain of rheumatism, he burrowed into the sand and allowed the mineral water to flow over his joints, immediately declaring himself cured. Not too much later Abel Helman, on whose land the springs lay, tried the same therapy and found relief. The word spread about the magical waters, and the Helman's found their cow pasture crowded with sufferers. Helman's son Grant decided the visitors might appreciate some privacy as they wallowed in the mud, so he built a small bathhouse with tubs in three separate rooms, thus creating what we know as the Helman Baths.

Lithia water was also popular with the Chautauqua crowd. Chautauqua was a group of people who decided to bring culture, enlightenment and entertainment to Ashland, and erected a dome to house the speakers and performances they sponsored. Chautauqua has it's own wu, so I won't go on more about it here.

In 1911-1914 Ashland businessmen and residents made a big push to promote Ashland as an important mineral springs resort. The town motto in 1914 was: "Ashland grows while Lithia flows". The 1914 election approved $175,000 in bonds to pipe the lithia water to a fountain in the plaza in downtown Ashland. It also resulted in 19 acres landscaped by John McLaren, superintendent of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, that became Lithia Park. Over the years many people traveled to Ashland to drink and bathe in the mineral waters, yet the city never became a became the mineral mecca that was hoped for.

The curative powers of Lithia water are believed by many people. Lithium, element No. 3 on the periodic table, was discovered in a Swedish iron mine in 1817 and quickly became the object of health claims. The British physician Sir A.B. Garrod advocated rubbing lithium and rose water onto gouty joints. Merchants raced to hawk lithium preparations as nostrums for dyspepsia and gallstones. One, C.L. Grigg of St. Louis, came up with a fruity concoction he named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda." A doctor's testimonial promised "an abundance of energy, enthusiasm, a clear complexion, lustrous hair, and shining eyes." Mr. Grigg later came up with a punchier slogan--"You Like It, It Likes You"--and a new name: 7Up. (His successors took the lithium out of the soft drink 50 years ago.) Lithium Carbonate was first discovered as treatment for Mania in 1948 by Australian Psychiatrist John F. Cade. After Mr. Cade's initial report , Lithium treatment was principally developed in Denmark by Mogens Schou, beginning in 1954. It has been said that lithium helps people stay calm and balanced. In an epidemiological study of two similar towns in Texas, it was reported that the town where lithium occurred naturally in the drinking water had lower rates of crime and alcoholism. Water containing lithium was recommended by Edgar Cayce for purifying the kidneys. Lithia Water is jokingly blamed for the "excessive mellowness" of many Ashland residents by some of the less-relaxed citizens of Southern Oregon.

Lithia water has a special place in my memory as well. For as long as I can remember, my grandparents made special trips to Ashland to drink and bring home Lithia water. My grandpa, in a series of the most wonderful tales I have ever had shared with me, spoke of traveling from Lakeview to Ashland in buckboard wagons when he was just a child, so the family could attend the annual circus that came to the Rogue Valley, and fill gallon jars with Lithia water. There was a health food store across the street from the fountains that used to sell jars so people could carry home some of the pungent sparkley water. The water lost most of its fizz during the first day, as the natural carbonation left, but the strong mineral taste would remain, although you'd have to shake up the jar to redistribute the settled out minerals. I still love going to the fountain in the Plaza in Ashland and feeling the tickle of Lithia water. I still love hearing the reactions of many of the unsuspecting tourists who bend down for a drink of water.
"This Water Tastes Like ****!!!"

Carmody
30th May 2011, 02:09
"an abundance of energy, enthusiasm, a clear complexion, lustrous hair, and shining eyes." No wet nose? Sounds like a modern dog food advert.

Flash
30th May 2011, 03:09
I swam in a pool filled with water from a spring, water full of lithium (near Guadalajara, Mexico). I must say that I came back in a very good mood, and that it held up for at least 6 months. Astonishing.

However, I have a very hard time to conjugate lithium and PTB for the real development of people, for the good of all.

Carmody
30th May 2011, 03:55
I swam in a pool filled with water from a spring, water full of lithium (near Guadalajara, Mexico). I must say that I came back in a very good mood, and that it held up for at least 6 months. Astonishing.

However, I have a very hard time to conjugate lithium and PTB for the real development of people, for the good of all.

As do I. There may be a disconnect between the hand and the brain of the thing. This sometimes does happen.

I'm willing to give it a shot and see what the lithium does to one's psychic sensitivity.

I'm also interested in what happens when molecular level dilution of lithium in distilled water, I'm wondering what that does, when combined with my 'trick' of making a half way 'philosopher's stone', that is detailed in a thread in the health and sciences area of the forum.

I'm ALSO very curious what happens when lithium is combined or added into alchemical monatomic production techniques.

We're talking about an electrical or atomic 'charge' that is DOUBLE of any of the other ingredients that are utilized in making the 'stone'.

The results could be downright astonishing. All of the creatures that seem to be associated with the lithium mining areas and all the companies involved, including the oil companies, well....

All that is detailed in the 'question of Lithium' thread. It may be that their capacity to maintain a high octane dimensional state is tied to the lithium.

However, it is the dimensional direction and mental considerations, that is key. An upward spiral or is it a downward one?

9eagle9
30th May 2011, 12:03
I do too Flash. In the other thread I think I noted that lithium treatment abated the symptoms of my mother who had an attachment, had all sorts of negative attachment interference, so that was good...for a time. She needed other intervention which she refused but there was definitely a shift there for a period of time. So lithium was not the final solution but it did help.

Lithium within a certain range of dilution in the body may be very helpful we know that....but what if went over the range where it was no longer helpful ...but goes into toxicity or build up?That may cause what Carmody noted as the downward spiral while maintaining an optimal range my cause the upward spiral.

Carmody does excess Lithium leave the body like say Vitamin C when the body becomes over diluted?

Or does the excess deposit in tissue or perhaps gray matter? If that were the case people would be subjected to lithium toxicity over a period of time? Which may be counter productive. There may be an optimal range there we are working with. Holistics work with optimal ranges for individuals, while modern medicine works within statistical normal ranges. What is normal for modern medicine may not be optimal for an individual.Frex: Many individuals require more thyroid than normal just to be range normal for themselves, let along optimal.

Certainly one could try to boost lithium levels naturally, we get trace amounts of lithium in vegetables, water, and eggs things of that nature and there's herbs that stimulate it.

There's still a certain amount of awareness attached to being accessed into higher realms. People may become more aware but they may become more aware of yurky densities and constructs like in the 4d, and that would be detrimental to their emotional and mental health being exposed to that and not knowing what it is. <<<<that may be where the nefarious comes in at.



I swam in a pool filled with water from a spring, water full of lithium (near Guadalajara, Mexico). I must say that I came back in a very good mood, and that it held up for at least 6 months. Astonishing.

However, I have a very hard time to conjugate lithium and PTB for the real development of people, for the good of all.

Carmody
31st May 2011, 17:25
this coming comment rightly belongs in the question of lithium' thread, but I'll put it here for the moment. The lithium salt flat in Chile.

It has a ley line running through it. interestingly enough, the given ley line causes the salt flat to be INTERSECTED. that is the orientation of the ley line. The ley line ends up in PAKISTAN. (Kara Kot -is 3km away, on the associated ley line) (26:34N, 67:14E is the 'UVG12' grid point)

It 'terminates' at UVG12, which is a major grid point. that point, in southern Pakistan, is obscured by clouds. "Interesting" -- (as statements go) does not begin to convey. There is no other place on Google maps for Pakistan that has this particular haze or type of cloud cover.

OF COURSE (this should begin to be obvious now) the line goes through.....Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan. The middle east.