Talks in the open air

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The fourth level of consciousness. Part 2.

The boundaries of human consciousness go far beyond the physical body of man. In fact, the entire field of the person around him is part of consciousness. Atoms and molecules transmit information to the cells of the body, affect thoughts and, thus, determine the actions of a person.

Consciousness has no boundaries, which means that any field that is next to the human body can be reflected in it. The more powerful the field has an external object or phenomenon, the more significant will be the influence on the way people think.

The atoms and molecules of our own body exert the greatest influence on our reasoning. Their behavior directly affects the processes that take place in the cells. Proceeding from this, we can assert that the physical body of man is the main repository of its information field. However, it may be that some other object has an equally significant influence on a person, which can change the course of internal processes and cause a person to react. For example, being in the sun, a person will experience the influence of radiation and will want to hide from direct exposure to sunlight. The movement of the moving person into the shadow will be preceded by a thought that appeared under the influence of the sun. Such internal reasoning, provoked by the sun, is the most obvious and conscious, but not the only ones, because in the stream of quanta of light contains a huge amount of information. They, absorbed in the skin cells, can gradually affect the physiological processes in the body.

Thoughts realized by a person are reproduced by the nervous system through electromagnetic impulses that arise in the brain. Proceeding from this, the brain can be considered the place of birth of thoughts. However, the source of thoughts is the entire set of electromagnetic fields of our body, which, developing, transmit their signals to the nerve endings. From the nerves this information moves to the brain, where it can be realized by the person. In fact, the nervous system is an amplifier of information signals, and not their source, as is commonly believed in modern biology. The source that gives birth to a nervous signal is some physical phenomenon that occurs in the body. In addition, the effect on the nerve impulse can be provided through the magnetic field of cells or organs, or this field can be induced from the outside. For example, the electromagnetic field of the computer I'm working with can change the parameters of the nerve signals transmitted to the brain. At the expense of this, to influence my thoughts. Similarly, any organ can affect its own field by changing the rate of electrical impulses flowing around the nerve endings surrounding it.

Consequently, the source of the nerve impulse is the whole body of a person, as well as the objects surrounding it. After all, they all have their own electromagnetic fields. Nervous cells, nodes and endings are resonators that amplify such signals, making them clearly conscious of a person. These most manifested electromagnetic impulses, amplified by the main and most powerful resonator - the brain, are just called thoughts.

In fact, thoughts arise throughout the body and even beyond it. The source of thought can be any cell, as well as an object outside the human body. All this field of thought is the mental body of man, which extends far beyond the limits of the human body. The mental sphere is not a personal possession of a person. It consists of the thoughts of the entire set of fields in which it exists. These fields can influence not only because of electromagnetic radiation, but also at the level of more subtle information that practically does not manifest physically. An example is an emotion that can be transmitted by one person to another.

Despite the fact that modern technical devices can register emotions by scanning a person's biofield, emotional energy is only partially manifested at the level of electromagnetic fields. Its main part is transmitted by atoms and molecules and is not directly realized in any physical process.

Emotional energy can be considered the energy filling of each elementary particle, which gives it the strength to continue its life. Partially this emotional charge is realized in physical processes, for example, in the thermal vibrations of an atom, in its movement. However, the bulk of it is transmitted to surrounding atoms without physical manifestation. The purpose of this transfer is to share your feelings, due to which one or another atom is able to build physical processes around itself. For example, due to their emotional energy. An atom can create around itself such an electromagnetic field that will help it to move to the desired part of the body and perform certain tasks there. For example, if it is an oxygen atom, then the electromagnetic field that moves it is a collection of radiation from blood cells that read the personal intentions of this atom and begin to facilitate its realization. Exactly the same desires are possessed by each particle and they are expressed in the vibration of the emotional energy filling it. These vibrations can be transferred from one particle to another as well as the desires of one individual to another and becomes a collective intention. If any desire is especially strong and by resonance covers a significant number of atoms, molecules and cells, then it can be realized by the person. The sensation of such a desire, like any other emotion, can be amplified by the resonators of the nervous system, but its source is the whole body, as well as surrounding objects ...

To be continued.

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- Mahatma Gandhi