DripplesDripples (drops n' ripples) attempts to invite a relook at our current definitions, at what we know and don't know, of our selves, at health and of life itself, and perhaps have a perspective that is new.
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We live in a world powered by electricity. Electricity is basically electrons moving through tubes or conductors so that these tiny charged particles activate other sedate particles and their reaction causes things to happen. So, basically, we are living, breathing, working with charged particles whose existence is charged and operates by 'causing' reaction. When we are sitting surroynded by electronic gadgets, all of them working by being reactivated, we are just a reaction next in line, much like passive smoking. The electron-activated gadgets, when switched on, start a domino effect that ripples reactivism into the environment through the corresponding electromagnetic ripple effect exuded by moving particles that are these tiny charge packets that are electrons. So, here we are attempting to meditate and get all focused and Buddha-like and we turn on these tiny reactivators, and we get a good dose of an opportunity for resistance training {it takes some resistance to hold focus and maintain immobility in the face of 'I am made to move things' that are electrons. How else would you develop good meditation muscles than in the presence of some challenge? Afterall, a hero is born only when there are challenges that require a hero to be a hero for and thereby emerge victorious over, ay? By the way, meditation develops neutronic states (neutrons have mass but no charge, and the clue is in the name 'neutron' in that it is close to the word 'neuron' so calm the neurons and neutronic states are more achievable. Protons are just charged positive particles; ever encountered these fanatic religious people? They are very positive and charged and reactivate, just in a gust of positive energy not unlike that by negative energy that is the negatively charged electrons, only the opposite effect, but taken-off-center we certainly are. Try calming neurons and meditation. It works. Best recommend Nirbeeja Yoga. It is all neutronic and nerve (neuron) calming because it works with the breath of nerves.)
{Will edit this further and detail with images and the like but this writeup is available to read for now. Thank you for your patience and understanding.}
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AuthorMy name is Bitha Sadanandan. I am a person behind MITI World but this blog is my 'look what I found' pin-up kind of wall developed for a purpose mentioned in the Blog Header. Some things just need to be said, even if an idea only you are crazy enough to have! {Volcanoes are the reason why I voice my thoughts here; a healthy steam-engine keeps the environment life-sustainable.} Categories
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