Tarka the Duck
18th May 2012, 08:22
Trauma in the Subtle Information Body.
The Chinese call it meridians, the West the nervous system, Dr. Pete Peterson called it the Information Body and the Tibetans call it the Subtle Body.
I went to see Mike Lambert about a health matter (he is David Icke's doctor at the Shen clinic) and we spoke about this information body: he agreed about Pete Peterson's claim that the white tissue around the inner organs and ending up at the teeth, was this information body.
When I receive information, I put it on an imaginary peg up in front of me, and leave it there, waiting for some of those pegs to join up. They have just done so!
It is said in Tibetan Buddhism that the link between the Body and the Mind, is this subtle body.
This body consists of channels, winds and energies. It is also where our residue of feelings are stored.
So when a trauma happens in childhood, we get a reaction to a potentially similar scenario later in life. But, in fact, this is happening all the time on a more subtle level!
We can wake in the mornings and (for no reason) have a feeling of dread, or anxiety. We can live with a constant feeling of anxiety. This not only is exhausting, but it can effect our immune systems. It could also be the reason we have become speedy, excitable people... “I have to be better!”
There is a teaching and practice on how the wind below the navel rises in the body, up to the gut, heart throat or head and this causes tension. The gentle vase (wind) practice can bring this down, so we are not so hot under the collar.
Now the point is, why are we so speedy and anxious?
Let's go back to that trauma. What if, through watching TV, the radio, films, internet, forums, conversations, food, water, atmosphere, interaction with authorities, economics, drugs/pharmaceuticals etc (all of which become addictive) we add to this inner sense of anxiety...?!
If all of us over react to external and internal stimulus, wouldn't that be catastrophic?
Forums, and sites such as Face book are ideal for this purpose, because people personalise everything they write and read about. The point is that this is self perpetuating: it is so easy to become addicted to our ideas about ourselves and our beliefs.
Just being aware of this is not enough. Merely saying you are not your thoughts is not enough.
You have to do something about it!
Remember Aldus Huxley spoke much about controlling the population by various means? Those means have to be undetectable! So various, underhand method are used. What if someone knew about the subtle body, and put information into it? Remember...these people are not playing games.
How sure are you that you are in control? How addicted are you?
The Chinese call it meridians, the West the nervous system, Dr. Pete Peterson called it the Information Body and the Tibetans call it the Subtle Body.
I went to see Mike Lambert about a health matter (he is David Icke's doctor at the Shen clinic) and we spoke about this information body: he agreed about Pete Peterson's claim that the white tissue around the inner organs and ending up at the teeth, was this information body.
When I receive information, I put it on an imaginary peg up in front of me, and leave it there, waiting for some of those pegs to join up. They have just done so!
It is said in Tibetan Buddhism that the link between the Body and the Mind, is this subtle body.
This body consists of channels, winds and energies. It is also where our residue of feelings are stored.
So when a trauma happens in childhood, we get a reaction to a potentially similar scenario later in life. But, in fact, this is happening all the time on a more subtle level!
We can wake in the mornings and (for no reason) have a feeling of dread, or anxiety. We can live with a constant feeling of anxiety. This not only is exhausting, but it can effect our immune systems. It could also be the reason we have become speedy, excitable people... “I have to be better!”
There is a teaching and practice on how the wind below the navel rises in the body, up to the gut, heart throat or head and this causes tension. The gentle vase (wind) practice can bring this down, so we are not so hot under the collar.
Now the point is, why are we so speedy and anxious?
Let's go back to that trauma. What if, through watching TV, the radio, films, internet, forums, conversations, food, water, atmosphere, interaction with authorities, economics, drugs/pharmaceuticals etc (all of which become addictive) we add to this inner sense of anxiety...?!
If all of us over react to external and internal stimulus, wouldn't that be catastrophic?
Forums, and sites such as Face book are ideal for this purpose, because people personalise everything they write and read about. The point is that this is self perpetuating: it is so easy to become addicted to our ideas about ourselves and our beliefs.
Just being aware of this is not enough. Merely saying you are not your thoughts is not enough.
You have to do something about it!
Remember Aldus Huxley spoke much about controlling the population by various means? Those means have to be undetectable! So various, underhand method are used. What if someone knew about the subtle body, and put information into it? Remember...these people are not playing games.
How sure are you that you are in control? How addicted are you?