Dandruff or scalp irritation? Try BLOO.

    Bioenergetic Forum
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    The Heart Remembers

    Bioenergetics Discussion
    9
    19
    719
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • B
      bot-mod @highseabasch
      last edited by

      They probably (to me, probably) don't go very far.

      Maybe we're all going to the seaside one day. Plenty of work to do in the meantime.

      @Peatful said in What do you guys think of Trump now that he won:

      What happens to you in the End?

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • ?
        A Former User @highseabasch
        last edited by

        @highseabasch that’s the correct way to talk about people imo

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • NoeticJuiceN
          NoeticJuice
          last edited by NoeticJuice

          I vaguely remember watching videos and/or reading years ago about the heart being a "second brain" so I did a quick search and found these:

          • The heart has its own ‘brain’
          • Pain: Is It All in the Brain or the Heart?
          • Second Brain Found in the Heart and Gut Neurons

          This guy says that water is involved in memory and consciousness:

          • WATER: Deepest Secrets of

          He has some other videos about water and memory but he's (sometimes painfully) long-winded so I'm not going to search for the best one to share.

          "We must remember that the only instrument of investigation we possess is our mind . . . The quality and condition of the telescope govern the observation resulting from its use. If there is dust on our lens, we see dark spots in the heavens."

          🎧🎶24/7

          ThinPickingT 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • ThinPickingT
            ThinPicking @NoeticJuice
            last edited by

            Good searchin' NJ.

            @NoeticJuice said in The Heart Remembers:

            "second brain"

            *"second" "brain"

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • H
              Hearthfire
              last edited by

              Look up water memory research by Luc Montagnier and Jacques Benveniste. I believe all parts of the body can store the "memory" of the person and past events. The rice and water experiments are pertinent as well, particularly by Masaru Emoto. Water and rice can be programmed by positive/negative words and music.

              If water does this, I think it's also possible every material can contain memory of past events. Rupert Sheldrake and his Morphic Resonance theory is an extremely interesting topic to delve into.

              ThinPickingT NoeticJuiceN 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • ThinPickingT
                ThinPicking @Hearthfire
                last edited by

                @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                positive/negative words

                Tricky business.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • NoeticJuiceN
                  NoeticJuice @Hearthfire
                  last edited by NoeticJuice

                  @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                  Water and rice can be programmed by positive/negative words and music.

                  If we just go by the experiment using rice and water together, we can only conclude that water, rice, or both can be "programmed" by them. There were some other experiments with just water that seem to indicate that at least water can be significantly affected by them.

                  In regards to words, I don't think the words themselves matter that much. Sure, words do have their own sounds that could possibly have an effect. But I suspect the thoughts and emotions behind the words, and possibly also the way the words are said (which would also be influenced by thoughts and emotions, or the intent), have a stronger impact.

                  "We must remember that the only instrument of investigation we possess is our mind . . . The quality and condition of the telescope govern the observation resulting from its use. If there is dust on our lens, we see dark spots in the heavens."

                  🎧🎶24/7

                  ThinPickingT H 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • ThinPickingT
                    ThinPicking @NoeticJuice
                    last edited by

                    @NoeticJuice said in The Heart Remembers:

                    In regards to words, I don't think the words themselves matter that much. Sure, words do have their own sounds that could possibly have an effect. But I suspect the thoughts and emotions behind the words, and possibly also the way the words are said (which would also be influenced by thoughts and emotions, or the intent), have a stronger impact.

                    Incoherence/mismatch between the word and the intent too. Like an act. This is rife in corporate context and practically a form of GBH.

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • H
                      Hearthfire @NoeticJuice
                      last edited by

                      @NoeticJuice

                      Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.

                      NoeticJuiceN ? 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • NoeticJuiceN
                        NoeticJuice @Hearthfire
                        last edited by NoeticJuice

                        @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                        Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.

                        "Gift" means poison in German. I wonder which language is the true one...

                        If even labeling is enough, then it suggests to me that the main thing behind the effect is intent, or more generally some mental (or non-physical) aspects.

                        The written word just acts as a kind of sigil, the real power coming from the mind.

                        "We must remember that the only instrument of investigation we possess is our mind . . . The quality and condition of the telescope govern the observation resulting from its use. If there is dust on our lens, we see dark spots in the heavens."

                        🎧🎶24/7

                        H 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • H
                          Hearthfire @NoeticJuice
                          last edited by

                          @NoeticJuice

                          I agree. It must have something to do with something with consciousness exercising intent.

                          The written word just acts as a kind of sigil, the real power coming from the mind.

                          Exactly. I think spoken words, written words, and symbols are all powerful.

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • ?
                            A Former User @Hearthfire
                            last edited by

                            @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                            @NoeticJuice

                            Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.

                            Did you try it?

                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • 1
                              16characterstwas
                              last edited by 16characterstwas

                              Possibly all organs/(even tissue?) do. I remember the case of someone who had never eaten at mcdonald’s receiving a transplant of some sort, I think it was stomach or related. after that he would crave mcdonald s food and would go there to eat. It turned out the donor had been a mcdonald’s frequenter even though the recipient didn’t learn of that til after wards

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • ThinPickingT
                                ThinPicking
                                last edited by

                                @random said in The Heart Remembers:

                                Did you try it?

                                random may spend the rest of the day insulting the mother of a rice grain for science.

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • R
                                  Rah1woot
                                  last edited by

                                  Youtube Video

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • 1 / 1
                                  • First post
                                    Last post