Sent to SIRIUS DISCLOSURE today
2017
aug 17
with
positive result.
2017
aug 17
with
positive result.
the medicine of the ancients
by Henryk Szubinski
on the curry as the living energy of the whole universe in terms of the
way that it was once venerated (meaning Gods are Venerated by the
way that they appeared or smelled, the reason why everyone in modern
society uses perfumes ) . From;
the Gods of India that could stretch the imagination by their reference
to the universe and the point of light as the mind displaces outside of
everything. This concept comes from INDIA and describes the darkness
of the universe and the point of light that represents everything that
exists. This data was found by "PO'Bryer" a musician as he traveled to
TIBET and found this ancient secret of the ABGHORI BABA MONKS.
For each point of light represents the CORN or GRAIN of Curry as it's
metamorphic structure changes for every position in space to observe it.
SHIVA ,the God represented the change of the BODY into something greater
perhaps he or she knew that there are microwaves in space or outside the
universe. In any case ,the curry could long ago have been the "SOVEREIGN HERB",
or the "Way to become a God " as many other substances such as "AMBROSIA"
which may be considered , "The Nectar of the Gods".
I noticed after some time of usage by the way that the microwaved curry
has some specific relationship with my concept thinking, that it came to me that
the effect of microwaved curry and it's turning to crystals ,the music of RAVII SHANKAR . The thought was related to his use of both BASS and more high pitched sounds from his CITAR . The microwaved curry would be the BASS and any other sounds would be many. From the world of the stimulus of the central nervous system and the enhanced sensitivity of emotional channeling, I sensed that the enhancement i was looking for became enlightening but with some flattening of the emotions after having made the association. Perhaps i need to try to listen to RAVII for real and send you the results. In any case, if you're going to do the thought experiment it may be helpful to get some group together so that the feeling does not subside and the group could support the need for affirmation so that the CONTACT between those who meditate with the music of the Sitar could then tell their side of the story. From Chacras and the music of India , the microwaved curry seems to be reaching it's limit when being alone.
The wave types are many, from standing waves to other in higher frequencies. Might give you a clue, that i was not yet aware of, that the concept becomes dull because i was not aware of the motion of the emotion to the total universe ahead of time to when I'm writing you this.
The effect of listening to Ravi Shankar was truly in tune ,with the music of it and the sense of the sound being there as the feeling of normality.
The spectrum could also be included in case that you might need the reference first as the guide to the meditation where the left side of the spectrum displaces to the right side of the spectrum by you making the presentation so that the group could mediate through the universe "THOUGHT" and any "Emotions"
from Wikipedia
2017
17 aug
The Aghori (Sanskrit aghora)[2] are ascetic Shaiva sadhus. The Aghori are known to engage in post-mortem rituals. They often dwell in charnel grounds, have been witnessed smearing cremation ashes on their bodies, and have been known to use bones from human corpses for crafting kapalas (skullcups which Shiva and other Hindu deities are often iconically depicted holding or using) and jewelry. Because of their practices that are contradictory to orthodox Hinduism, they are generally opposed by other Hindus.[3][4]
Many Aghori gurus command great reverence from rural populations as they are supposed to possess healing powers gained through their intensely eremitic rites and practices of renunciation and tápasya.
by Henryk Szubinski
on the curry as the living energy of the whole universe in terms of the
way that it was once venerated (meaning Gods are Venerated by the
way that they appeared or smelled, the reason why everyone in modern
society uses perfumes ) . From;
the Gods of India that could stretch the imagination by their reference
to the universe and the point of light as the mind displaces outside of
everything. This concept comes from INDIA and describes the darkness
of the universe and the point of light that represents everything that
exists. This data was found by "PO'Bryer" a musician as he traveled to
TIBET and found this ancient secret of the ABGHORI BABA MONKS.
For each point of light represents the CORN or GRAIN of Curry as it's
metamorphic structure changes for every position in space to observe it.
SHIVA ,the God represented the change of the BODY into something greater
perhaps he or she knew that there are microwaves in space or outside the
universe. In any case ,the curry could long ago have been the "SOVEREIGN HERB",
or the "Way to become a God " as many other substances such as "AMBROSIA"
which may be considered , "The Nectar of the Gods".
I noticed after some time of usage by the way that the microwaved curry
has some specific relationship with my concept thinking, that it came to me that
the effect of microwaved curry and it's turning to crystals ,the music of RAVII SHANKAR . The thought was related to his use of both BASS and more high pitched sounds from his CITAR . The microwaved curry would be the BASS and any other sounds would be many. From the world of the stimulus of the central nervous system and the enhanced sensitivity of emotional channeling, I sensed that the enhancement i was looking for became enlightening but with some flattening of the emotions after having made the association. Perhaps i need to try to listen to RAVII for real and send you the results. In any case, if you're going to do the thought experiment it may be helpful to get some group together so that the feeling does not subside and the group could support the need for affirmation so that the CONTACT between those who meditate with the music of the Sitar could then tell their side of the story. From Chacras and the music of India , the microwaved curry seems to be reaching it's limit when being alone.
The wave types are many, from standing waves to other in higher frequencies. Might give you a clue, that i was not yet aware of, that the concept becomes dull because i was not aware of the motion of the emotion to the total universe ahead of time to when I'm writing you this.
The effect of listening to Ravi Shankar was truly in tune ,with the music of it and the sense of the sound being there as the feeling of normality.
The spectrum could also be included in case that you might need the reference first as the guide to the meditation where the left side of the spectrum displaces to the right side of the spectrum by you making the presentation so that the group could mediate through the universe "THOUGHT" and any "Emotions"
from Wikipedia
2017
17 aug
The Aghori (Sanskrit aghora)[2] are ascetic Shaiva sadhus. The Aghori are known to engage in post-mortem rituals. They often dwell in charnel grounds, have been witnessed smearing cremation ashes on their bodies, and have been known to use bones from human corpses for crafting kapalas (skullcups which Shiva and other Hindu deities are often iconically depicted holding or using) and jewelry. Because of their practices that are contradictory to orthodox Hinduism, they are generally opposed by other Hindus.[3][4]
Many Aghori gurus command great reverence from rural populations as they are supposed to possess healing powers gained through their intensely eremitic rites and practices of renunciation and tápasya.
In reference to
RAVI Shankar and the wave functions o his Citar as having many variables of the strings of this instrument that attune the
ancient use of Curry as the way we perceive it by basic
from Wikipedia
2017
17 aug
The sitar (English: /ˈsɪtɑːr/ or /sɪˈtɑːr/; Hindi: सितार Urdu: ستار sitāra pronounced [sɪˈtaːr]) is a plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music. The instrument is believed to have been derived from the veena, an ancient Indian instrument, which was modified by a Mughal court musician to conform with the tastes of his Mughal patrons and named after a Persian instrument called the setar (meaning three strings). The sitar flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries and arrived at its present form in 18th-century India. It derives its distinctive timbre and resonance from sympathetic strings, bridge design, a long hollow neck and a gourd-shaped resonance chamber. In appearance, the sitar is similar to the tanpura, except that it has frets.
Used widely throughout the Indian subcontinent, the sitar became popularly known in the wider world through the works of Ravi Shankar, beginning in the late 1950s and early 1960s.[1] In the 1960s, a short-lived trend arose for the use of the sitar in Western popular music, with the instrument appearing on tracks by bands such as The Beatles, The Doors, The Rolling Stones and others.
from
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/sense+of+smell
2017
17 aug
smell [smel]
the sense that enables one to perceive odors; it depends on the stimulation of sense organs in the nose by small particlescarried in inhaled air. It is important not only for the detection of odors, but also for the enjoyment of food, since flavor is ablend of taste and smell. Taste registers only four qualities: salt, sour, bitter, and sweet; other qualities of flavor depend onsmell. Called also olfaction.
From Wikipedia
2017
aug 17
In physics, a wave is an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through a medium (mass)[citation needed]. Frequency refers to the addition of time. Wave motiontransfers energy from one point to another, which displace particles of the transmission medium–that is, with little or no associated mass transport. Waves consist, instead, of oscillations or vibrations (of a physical quantity), around almost fixed locations.
A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space. There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. Restoring forces then reverse the deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When the molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other (a restoring force). This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.
The second main type, electromagnetic waves, do not require a medium. Instead, they consist of periodic oscillations of electrical and magnetic fields originally generated by charged particles, and can therefore travel through a vacuum. These types vary in wavelength, and include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays.
Waves are described by a wave equation which sets out how the disturbance proceeds over time. The mathematical form of this equation varies depending on the type of wave. Further, the behavior of particles in quantum mechanics are described by waves. In addition, gravitational waves also travel through space, which are a result of a vibration or movement in gravitational fields.
A wave can be transverse, where a disturbance creates oscillations that are perpendicular to the propagation of energy transfer, or longitudinal: the oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy propagation. While mechanical waves can be both transverse and longitudinal, all electromagnetic waves are transverse in free space.
longitudinal waves= length of perception of sound as the length of time that one listens, for example, to the sound.
RAVI Shankar and the wave functions o his Citar as having many variables of the strings of this instrument that attune the
ancient use of Curry as the way we perceive it by basic
from Wikipedia
2017
17 aug
The sitar (English: /ˈsɪtɑːr/ or /sɪˈtɑːr/; Hindi: सितार Urdu: ستار sitāra pronounced [sɪˈtaːr]) is a plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music. The instrument is believed to have been derived from the veena, an ancient Indian instrument, which was modified by a Mughal court musician to conform with the tastes of his Mughal patrons and named after a Persian instrument called the setar (meaning three strings). The sitar flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries and arrived at its present form in 18th-century India. It derives its distinctive timbre and resonance from sympathetic strings, bridge design, a long hollow neck and a gourd-shaped resonance chamber. In appearance, the sitar is similar to the tanpura, except that it has frets.
Used widely throughout the Indian subcontinent, the sitar became popularly known in the wider world through the works of Ravi Shankar, beginning in the late 1950s and early 1960s.[1] In the 1960s, a short-lived trend arose for the use of the sitar in Western popular music, with the instrument appearing on tracks by bands such as The Beatles, The Doors, The Rolling Stones and others.
from
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/sense+of+smell
2017
17 aug
smell [smel]
the sense that enables one to perceive odors; it depends on the stimulation of sense organs in the nose by small particlescarried in inhaled air. It is important not only for the detection of odors, but also for the enjoyment of food, since flavor is ablend of taste and smell. Taste registers only four qualities: salt, sour, bitter, and sweet; other qualities of flavor depend onsmell. Called also olfaction.
From Wikipedia
2017
aug 17
In physics, a wave is an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through a medium (mass)[citation needed]. Frequency refers to the addition of time. Wave motiontransfers energy from one point to another, which displace particles of the transmission medium–that is, with little or no associated mass transport. Waves consist, instead, of oscillations or vibrations (of a physical quantity), around almost fixed locations.
A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space. There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. Restoring forces then reverse the deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When the molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other (a restoring force). This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.
The second main type, electromagnetic waves, do not require a medium. Instead, they consist of periodic oscillations of electrical and magnetic fields originally generated by charged particles, and can therefore travel through a vacuum. These types vary in wavelength, and include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays.
Waves are described by a wave equation which sets out how the disturbance proceeds over time. The mathematical form of this equation varies depending on the type of wave. Further, the behavior of particles in quantum mechanics are described by waves. In addition, gravitational waves also travel through space, which are a result of a vibration or movement in gravitational fields.
A wave can be transverse, where a disturbance creates oscillations that are perpendicular to the propagation of energy transfer, or longitudinal: the oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy propagation. While mechanical waves can be both transverse and longitudinal, all electromagnetic waves are transverse in free space.
longitudinal waves= length of perception of sound as the length of time that one listens, for example, to the sound.