waves, they are not a choir. They are all soloists. A biorhythm is the expression of the rising and falling of chemical
levels in the blood, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph, intramuscular tissues, kidneys, and various glands. These chemical
levels are regulated, much like a self activating sump pump, by high and low points. When the chemical level drops to
the low point, the body switches into production mode on this particular chemical, and when the chemical level rises to
the high point, the body switches production off again.
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ZetaTalk: Aging Process
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ZetaTalk: Aging Process
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995.
Aging is a natural process that happens to all incarnated entities, although the rate and effect may differ. Let us be
specific. Complex organisms fight two battles. One is to gain in size and complexity soon enough to reproduce
effectively, and the second is to stave off the aging process while this is going on. What is the aging process? Any
machine wears down, the edges of the parts getting rough until they fail to operate as expected, connections breaking,
refurbishments failing to appear when needed, and foundations crumbling under weight over time. Happens
everywhere, all the time. Happens to the intelligent, conscious, bodies incarnated with indestructible souls. But there
are pros and cons, and there are differences in the aging process between the densities and between intelligent species
on other worlds. Aging is a factor of other matters.
In higher densities aging takes place more slowly, as the physical body has less weight than the spiritual body. This is
to say that the faults in the physical body are amended by the spiritual, which wishes to remain in the body for as long
as possible. The spirit steps in and acts as a bridge at the points where the physical body is failing, taking up some of
its time and energy to do so, we might add. On some worlds aging takes place less drastically, as the shape of the
physical body is such that simplicity prevails. Take the simple VW bug, which runs forever because it has few parts
simply structured. Same principle.
For those wishing to defer the aging process as long as possible, the following advice is given. Think of all parts of the
body as important, not just those that complain loudly. The kidneys and liver operate quietly, and get nowhere near as
much attention as the clogging arteries or laboring lungs, which alert their host by pained legs and chest or short
breath. Yet these organs cause quiet destruction, not yet known to your physicians. Drink lots of clear water, or fluid
filled meals, as the primitive animals that were your precursors ran a continuous race, sweated much, and required lots
of fluids. Do not overburden your livers with rich meals, which some of your number deliver daily. Rich meals were a
rarity among the primitive animals which were your precursors, a feast they had only when a large animal was downed
and competition for the kill scarce. The liver needs to spring back, but the treatment frequently given by civilized man
is like the continuous punching that referees in the boxing ring don't allow. Time out!
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ZetaTalk: Auto-Immune Diseases
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ZetaTalk: Auto-Immune Diseases
Note: written on Oct 15, 1995.
Auto-immune diseases are some of the most distressing, for both the patient and doctor, as the curse is tied to a
physical response often considered the cure - the immune response. In an attempt to do something, human physicians
do their best by attempting to dampen or counteract the immune system, all of which enters a new set of problems into
the picture. A no-win situation. The sufferer and those who care watch in agony as the body does its best to destroy
itself. The enemy is within, and in more than one way, as the psychological makeup of the afflicted and the caretakers
is a significant part of the problem. In our observation we have found that humans with auto-immune responses are
dealing, simultaneously, with a situation in which they are loved to death and at the same time not loved at all. A trap
from which they are loath to leave and their disease often disables them to where they cannot leave and thus a death
march ensues.
The immune system is sensitive to the psychological state, a fact which human physicians are acutely aware of. Cancer
patients are often choosing to die by maintaining the depressive state that preceded the disease. A quick, if somewhat
gruesome, escape, and one which the patient can use to punish those they are angry at - the family who must watch the
process. In auto-immune diseases, as in allergies, the problem is the reverse - an overactive or rather hyper-sensitive
immune response. The body is like a bow strung too tight, which twangs at every touch. This is not the result of
depression, a wish to die, but a heightened wish to survive, to live. The body perceives danger, due to the
psychological situation, and mobilizes. Auto-immune diseases frequently remit and assault, in waves those outside of
the situation struggle to interpret. At times the disease disappears entirely, just goes away. If the patterns are analyzed
from a psychological perspective, looking past the loving smiles and tender pats, one will see whereof we speak.
The patient is often in the iron grip of someone who has restricted their life into nothingness, a dull and boring void
without purpose or true emotion. Free the afflicted into the normal interaction that life presents, without repercussion
for their participation, and watch what happens!
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ZetaTalk: Spontaneous Human Combustion
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ZetaTalk: Spontaneous Human Combustion
Note: written on May 15, 1996.
Humans tend to think of fire as occurring at a high temperature, as when the process is going full bore this is indeed
the case. But what of the moment when combustion is first starting, when sunlight is warming chemicals or a match is
being dragged across a surface? High temperatures are not required to start the combustion process, which is but a
chemical process, though high temperatures most often result. Many chemical reactions give out heat, a byproduct in
excess during the molecular rearrangement. Many combustion processes also occur in a finite or limited manner, and
may go unnoticed. A limited combustion process is what keeps the human body at 98.6 degrees, for instance - a slow
burn.
Oxygen is present in the blood due to the bellowing action of the lungs, and fats or sugars present from stores in the