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Endorphins Are Spare Donut Tires
LOSING floods the brain with neurotoxic endorphins, enkephalins, and dynorphins.
These internal opioid peptides – and the ones absorbed from FOOD – can eventually cause brain damage and rigidity of the neck and back muscles. Humans LOSE from time to time, and that’s OK, so internally produced opioids (along with serotonin) are a SECONDARY REWARD. But don’t SEEK them as a GOAL.
Dependence on endorphin “highs” is consciousness-depressing and leads to an addiction to losing – “winning” at the “limbo-sick game,” or “how low can you go?” Dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, and a proper mix of catecholamines raise consciousness.
Endorphins lead to what Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) called “stone Buddha meditation” or “sit-ta meditation” – sitting on your ass and thinking you’re accomplishing something spiritual.
Atom Bergstrom really talks about some serious sh!t here, i think.
If happiness is the result of success, then losing could give some kind of happiness...
If you don't manage success/happiness because you lack the information [mainly] to obtain it, then the next best thing would be to AT LEAST get the satisfaction you CAN obtain by b!tching about it!
Righteous anger. Indignation. Loving to hate. Rants. It's then all about the success of calling forth endorphins. I mean, if drinking a bottle of wine gives you the success of experiencing happiness [however fleeting], the seconds of success one experiences when these 'loser hormones' are generated, would be just another addiction. Addicted to failure.
It's been making me think. I don't suppress my anger or frustration and i've believed that it's allowed me to get in touch with my subconscious since i allow so-called negative things from my subconscious to pop up as well as neutral or positive things. Hence, my subconscious is free, hence i can freely access it.
But have i come to a point where i actually CULTIVATE anger and frustration? [As opposed to ALLOWING it.] Where i actually see anger and frustration as good things? If there's also a (chemical or hormonal) internal drug involved, it would be easy to see how one might be seduced by this.
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Psychoimmunity & Cancer
A person with cancer has to cultivate an intense desire to LIVE. Genuine altered states of consciousness can put a stop to negative nitrogen balance (what every cancer victim experiences).
After all, bears do exactly that routinely during hibernation. Hibernation is an antidote to cancer – and hydrogen sulfide gas may be just as necessary for human hibernation as it is for many animals that hibernate (as dramatically demonstrated on mice by Mark Roth and his colleagues at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Canter in Seattle).
People can be scared out of their lives. The brain can easily kill the body that carries it. I call it auto-voodoo.
Placebo cytotoxic chemotherapy caused 30 percent of a control group’s hair to fall out during an experiment demonstrating the amazing power of BELIEF. The perpetuity of many diseases is via self-fulfilling prophecy.
A diagnosis of cancer is a time for self-empowerment – and CELL-empowerment.
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