Cells, Intentions, and Implications

Our cells each have a membrane that holds receptors, to chemicals, to food, or to poisons. We now know that in order to change what receptors are active, we have to change our thoughts and beliefs. This article, if read slowly and outloud, should show you how to get a handle on your soul, your cells, and what your receive!

Cells: Cleve Backster has mentioned that back when he managed a gym, the weight lifters would talk to their cells and command them to build up stronger muscles with obviously good results. Years later he discovered that animal cells, blood, sperm and leukocytes, containing nuclei with full strands of DNA, are listening and responding with a measurable electrical response on a microvolt level. He wrote in Primary Perception that he believes that the Galvanic Skin Response is actually measuring electrical discharge from the cells, not the effect of sweat on the skin. He also noticed that salivary leukocytes of smokers had little or no response, also of those who used mouthwash to kill bacteria. Generally, his discoveries utilizing electroded leukocytes in vitro, showed a strong response to stress, sexual arousal, or threats to well being. This is a cellular response, very difficult to control even with a disciplined mind. It is strong enough to register from many miles away, the implication being that beams of thought affect our cells, if there is some kind of matching vibration or code to open the way.

Intentions: In Claude Swanson’s book, The Synchronized Universe, p.69, he quotes from some observations by Bill Tiller and crew, which measured the difference in electrical discharge between “normal” humans just sitting, and healers or chi gong practitioners, intending to send energy. With an electrode on the earlobe, “normal” is measured about .010 to .015 volts. The latter group, when projecting energy, measured 30 volts up to 300 volts, or 10,000 times higher than normal! In another test, healers were measured while giving healings, and in 30 minutes, 15 large pulses of over 15-50 volts were recorded. This could show up on a regular electrical volt meter! The experiments done with coherent group intention, similar to prayer or group chanting, have shown amazing results. There is now a mountain of evidence that sound waves have a tremendous amplifying effect. Lynne McTaggert’s research is revealed in her amazing books, The Field, and The Intention Experiment. I spent most of October 1st, 2008, listening to her research and reports. She mentioned offhand, that our bodies are host to about two pounds of live bacteria, most of them quite harmless! At the end of the day, novices in psychic healing became as effective as old timers. The instruction was to “go up to Source” and get the information needed by a group member. We did it easily. Information, according to quantum physicists, is what we are made of. It’s what holds our cells together. It is the wave in which our particles move.

Questions: What is this electricity that seems to move through us? Spiritual energy from an invisible source, obviously. What is your belief? Soul power, God, Universal spirit, the Creator, Angels, the Elohim, the saints or master beings we pray to? Is it related to the electrical coil that is seen lifting out of the body when someone dies? How about the zap and rush of energy when kissing gets really intense? Does anyone still doubt the existence of this energy? This is much more than mere physical chemistry!

Personal observation: Recently I woke up with a teaching in my mind about cells, how they instantly reflect our internal emotions, beliefs and expectations. I had a realization about “battles between cells” that trigger a healing crisis. The immune system goes into overkill when stress is in the air or the body is perceived to be invaded by a dangerous enemy, be it cancer cells or ragweed pollen. In the early morning, the lymph glands on my collar bone and in the armpit were swollen…I felt they were fighting a battle. There was a pulsing ache going down my arm and tension in the shoulder. I went up and commanded them, the immune cells, lymphocytes and leukocytes, to become meditative, to relax and flow without aggression. I told them that if they encounter old tired cells, they were to dismantle them and recycle the components. If they encounter odd bacteria, they were to pause and listen to the message before attacking. I talked to the cells and beamed love to all of them, with a hum. No virus or bacteria or aberrant cell will destroy me or my cells. My cells and blood know what to do! After making commands and visualizing a meditation class on a cellular level, all humming in harmony, I dozed off for a while and then woke up – the glands were normal and no longer was there any pain.

On this same morning I found a book on my shelf which validated my morning cell meditation: from The Lives of a Cell, Notes of a Biology Watcher. By Lewis Thomas. Germs, page 88-90:

“Watching television, you’d think we lived at bay, in total jeopardy, surrounded on all sides by human-seeking germs, shielded against infection and death only by a chemical technology that enables us to keep killing them off. We are instructed to spray disinfectants everywhere, into the air of our bedrooms and kitchen and with special energy into bathrooms, since it is our very own germs that seem the worst kind. We explode clouds of aerosol, mixed for good luck with deodorants, into our noses, mouths underarms, privileged crannies –even into the intimate insides of our telephones. We apply potent antibiotics to minor scratches and seal them with plastic. Plastic is the new protector: we wrap the already plastic tumblers of hotels in more plastic, and seal the toilet seats like state secrets after irradiating them with ultraviolet light. We live in a world where the microbes are always trying to get at us, to tear cell from cell, and we only stay alive and whole through diligence and fear.”

“We still think of human disease as the work of an organized, modernized kind of demonology, in which the bacteria are the most visible and centrally placed of our adversaries. We assume that they must somehow relish what they do. They come after us for profit, and there are so many of them that disease seems inevitable, a natural part of the human condition; if we succeed in eliminating one kind of disease there will always be a new one at hand waiting to take its place. These are paranoid delusions on a societal scale, explainable in part by our need for enemies, and in part by our memory of what things used to be like. Until a few decades ago, bacteria were a genuine household threat, and although most of us survived them, we were always aware of the nearness of death. We moved, with our families in and out of death. We had lobar pneumonia, meningococcal meningitis, streptococcal infections, diphtheria, endocarditis, enteric fevers, various septicemias, syphilis, and always, everywhere, tuberculosis. Most of these have now left most of us, thanks to antibiotics, plumbing, civilization, and money, but we remember.”

“In real life, however, even in our worst circumstances we have always been a relatively minor interest of the vast microbial world. Pathogenicity [production or development of a disease] is not the rule. Indeed, it occurs so infrequently and involves such a relatively small number of species, consider the huge population of bacteria on the earth, that is has a freakish aspect. Disease usually results from inconclusive negotiations for symbiosis, an overstepping of the line by one side or the other, a biologic misinterpretation of borders. Some bacteria are only harmful to us when they make exotoxins, and they only do this when they are, in a sense, diseased themselves.

“Pathogenicity may be something of a disadvantage for most microbes, carrying lethal risks more frightening to them than to us. The man who catches a meningococcus is in considerably less danger for his life, even without chemotherapy, than meningococci with the bad luck to catch a man.…Staphylococci live all over us, and seem to have adapted to conditions in our skin that are uncongenial to most other bacteria. When you count them up, it is remarkable how little trouble we have with the relation. Only a few of us are plagued by boils, and we can blame a large part of the destruction of tissues on the zeal of our own leukocytes.”

Implications: What Dr. Thomas noticed in his research and in his observing behaviors of critters and cells, is that they only seem to become dangerous when the host is stressed, fearful, or defensive. Then they produce exotoxins, poison to the host, causing inflammation, and various kinds of pain. Do we need to “build up our resistance” when it is too much resistance that can cause disease? He indicates that it is our fear of a virus or bacteria, with a few exceptions, that creates the toxic environment that triggers disease.

If this is true on a cellular level within one human, then it is probably also true on a race level. If we as members of the human species, become overly defensive, stressed and perceive each other as dangerous enemies, and start putting out defensive toxic thoughts that erupt into violent confrontations, then we create disease where it does not need to exist. The death of colonies of bacteria in our bodies creates a lament we can feel, and therefore the violent death of any member of the human race creates a crying feeling in the air we breathe. We may actually benefit in unseen ways from the bacteria in our food and in our bodies, adding their information to our DNA strands. Also, we probably lend our DNA to their existence, silently giving added information to their species. This can be seen in human/pet interactions. This has been strongly validated by enlightened gardeners who soaked dry seeds with their saliva before planting. The result was a plant that answered the healing needs of the gardener.

Action: I call for a meditation group on a soul level. I think if we silently hum to our cells our desire and intention to BE ONE, in harmony with the all, we will become safer and healthier. Of course this will be easier to pull off if we know we can defend ourselves from hungry, invading fear mongers, should that event arrive. If we can maintain the I AM ONE vibration on a soul level, and on a cell level, we will probably not be a vibrational match for fearmongers unless they come to learn how to get out of fear.“Perfect love casts out fear.” We can borrow as much perfect love as we need IF we remember how to connect with Source. Fear is a perception, subject to examination as to validity. Meanwhile, once again, remember how simple it is to energize our water with thought and intention, and treat our selves and cells with care, so we can hold together in a wave of love and bliss.

 

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