Mackenzie Farm
The Force is Strong With This One
Hi BearBear said:Mackenzie Farm said:So I managed to calm down agitation and disperation and began to breath very slowly and deeply, also the heartbeatwas slowing down and, having nothing to do but to wait and endure, I started to observe the pain. At the time I knew few things about meditation and nothing about EE, that I was to find out some month later. I can only describe what happened like a ray of light in the dark, the more I was able to concentrate on the pain the more it seemed to fad away.
Hi Mackenzie Farm,
Glad to hear that you are able to find relief from the pain and have positive experiences and results from EE. You might consider sharing your experience on the EE forum - http://eiriu-eolas.org/forum/
Your description above reminded me of a quote from The Wave that was recently quoted in the Splitting as a Symptom of Internal Considering thread. Thought you might be interested in reading it.
http://cassiopaea.xmystic.com/en/cass/wave13g.htm
I'm sure that most readers have heard of some of the amazing feats of yogis of the East who have achieved control over not only their conscious minds, but also over what are considered to be solely autonomic systems of the body. Various disciplines are used, and we have already talked about the Way of the Yogi, the Fakir and the Monk, so we know the basic principles involved. And, we are going to take this principle and apply it in a new way here.
Taking just one example of what yogis and fakirs can do, i.e. consciously control pain, let's look at what might be happening.
In the brain, there is an area called the periaqueductal gray, located around the aqueduct between the third and fourth ventricles of the midbrain. It is filled with opiate receptors, making it a control area for pain perception. It is also loaded with receptors for virtually all the neuropeptides that have been studied.
What seems to happen when yogis and fakirs learn to control their perception of pain is that they are able to gain access to this area of the brain with conscious intent and to RESET the pain threshold. That is to say: reframed by conscious expectations and subconscious beliefs, pain can be abolished by being interpreted as either a neutral experience or even pleasure.
Of course I'll be glad to share my experience on EE forum and thank you for suggesting the thread " Splitting as a Symptom of Internal Considering " I'll read it, I'm really interested in the subject.
Psyche said:Mackenzie Farm said:In conclusion I can say that EE ( the all program ) has become part of my life, and not only for the healt and relaxing benefits, I see it as a precious instrument for the exploration of myself.
Thanks for the sharing opportunity.
Thank you for sharing your experience
I don't know if you are familiarized with the diet research in this forum. If not, I will highly encourage you to check it out, starting from "Life Without Bread". It is extremely helpful in more levels than one. A good book that synthesizes much of the discussions is "Primal Body, Primal Mind" by Nora Gedgaudas. It is a good start-up.
Onwards with the healing journey!
Nienna said:Psyche said:Mackenzie Farm said:In conclusion I can say that EE ( the all program ) has become part of my life, and not only for the healt and relaxing benefits, I see it as a precious instrument for the exploration of myself.
Thanks for the sharing opportunity.
Thank you for sharing your experience
I don't know if you are familiarized with the diet research in this forum. If not, I will highly encourage you to check it out, starting from "Life Without Bread". It is extremely helpful in more levels than one. A good book that synthesizes much of the discussions is "Primal Body, Primal Mind" by Nora Gedgaudas. It is a good start-up.
Onwards with the healing journey!
This is wonderful that you have been able to reduce your headaches and the length/severity of the remaining ones you have with EE, MF. I do agree with Psyche about looking at the Life Without Bread thread, though. If nothing else, eliminating anything with grains/dairy in them would probably help you immensely.
Nienna said:Psyche said:Mackenzie Farm said:In conclusion I can say that EE ( the all program ) has become part of my life, and not only for the healt and relaxing benefits, I see it as a precious instrument for the exploration of myself.
Thanks for the sharing opportunity.
Thank you for sharing your experience
I don't know if you are familiarized with the diet research in this forum. If not, I will highly encourage you to check it out, starting from "Life Without Bread". It is extremely helpful in more levels than one. A good book that synthesizes much of the discussions is "Primal Body, Primal Mind" by Nora Gedgaudas. It is a good start-up.
Onwards with the healing journey!
This is wonderful that you have been able to reduce your headaches and the length/severity of the remaining ones you have with EE, MF. I do agree with Psyche about looking at the Life Without Bread thread, though. If nothing else, eliminating anything with grains/dairy in them would probably help you immensely.
Hi Psyche, Nienna and Seekin Truth
Thankyou for your suggestions, I've the two books mentioned, I took a quick glance , but thenI've been distracted by some others books of the racommended list and so they're sitting on the bookcase yet. Yes I'm familiar with the diet research of the forum so that I've began to experiment with supplementation,the simple ones, like Vitamin C, Vitamin B complex, Vitamin D ( cod oil ) and Magnesium; I felt better. I tried also some recipes: Buckwheat dates bread and pancakes, I liked them very much.
As for dairy, I can't eat dairy because I would feel really bad in few hours from ingestion and so can be said for the large part of fruit, vegetable, yests. I'm working toward a diet I can sustein, but it's not always simple.
Thanks again to all of you


