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Post by Bluebird on Mar 22, 2005 15:08:21 GMT -5
Falion, I also believe that cells can be controlled by the mind, because energy is energy, no matter which form it takes. However, I have to be picky and point out that, in my opinion, cells do not have "memory", at least not in a way we define it. Cancer cells grow uncontrolled because they get a whole lot of extra stimulants they're not supposed to get, and they encourage each other with more growth factors. The chaotic behavior comes from loss of control, sure, but it's not the cells that control themselves individually, it's a larger response that controls the whole thing. And we, as beings of energy and light, control our bodies. I am thrilled by the thought of curing cancer with one's mind, though. Next time I get a wound I will focus on it, just like you said.
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Post by Falion on Mar 22, 2005 15:27:36 GMT -5
at the physical level of a single cell, the body records experiences that will condition the future. Physical impairment and psychological imbalance are not the only effects that we may expect, cellular memory affects the way we perform routine tasks and react to times of stress and emotional challenges in our present circumstances. if these old wounds are not healed, they can limit our freedom, and can even cause disease...ie cancer.
If information is carried in the energy of the heart and circulates within the cells, and if energy cannot be destroyed, whatever memories of a life experience anyone has ever had may be able to become our own individual memories. Cellular memories may be experienced as representations of universal, archrtypal, infinitely shared memories that represent the collective consciousness.
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Post by Bluebird on Mar 23, 2005 2:37:59 GMT -5
The way we react to stress and imbalance comes from the nervous system, i. e. the brain. Some reactions are conscious (pain), and some aren't (stress-related symptoms). If we could not control our bodies through one large hub (the brain and our minds/mind-energy), nothing would work. It would be total anarchy if every cell could remember and do as it pleases.
The last bit you wrote is interesting. Are you saying that something we remember might not be our own memory at all? And that collective consciousness resides in cells?
IMO, cancer happens when something impairs the cell's ability to regulate growth and to die as it's supposed to. I'd like to hear your opinion on the cause of cancer, Falion.
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Post by Grave on Mar 23, 2005 5:52:17 GMT -5
Do you drive a Hummer by chance, Grave?? Close but no cigars Hummer is only that I've dreamt of buying. I love it. Got to do with something? Grave(nice)
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Post by Grave on Mar 23, 2005 5:54:44 GMT -5
Okay Guys, What is php?=is it some kind of degree like push here peon? PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor and is a server-side language. This means that the script is run on your web server, not on the user's browser, so you do not need to worry about compatibility issues. Grave(Robo x2v15)
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Post by Grave on Mar 23, 2005 6:00:32 GMT -5
But how do I refer to my cells or a cell. Do I have to imagine its picture like the one in my school science books? Do I give cells a name, like pixie 1, micro2, tinky3 ?
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Post by Bluebird on Mar 23, 2005 6:08:30 GMT -5
Grave, I work with cells, epithelial, endothelial and blood cells. I call them my babies.
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Post by Grave on Mar 23, 2005 6:21:21 GMT -5
Grave, I work with cells, epithelial, endothelial and blood cells. I call them my babies. LOL ;D, your cell names seem wiser.. I want to know more. let me know a link please(in the mail box)
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Post by Bluebird on Mar 23, 2005 9:33:57 GMT -5
about what? Names of cells? ;D *confused*
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Post by Edina on Mar 23, 2005 16:01:00 GMT -5
Thank you Grave for replying to Lizanne's questions. I missed her post as this thread has taken another direction, yet again. JT, you owe us an explanation, buddy. What does a Hummer have to do with my number of posts? Is it a new continuity program that I don't know about? (joins Grave in his confusion)
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Post by JTwolf on Mar 23, 2005 20:50:57 GMT -5
(JT rolling on floor laughing)....sorry guys, *choke, snort*....it was a rather obscure joke/poke fun at Grave....he seemed to be making a bit of a tooodooo aobut the 300 post thing....kind of like a ego trip, albeit a very small one, so, all in fun I asked about the hummer.....just poking a bit of fun at the ego thing.....
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Post by Grave on Mar 24, 2005 0:18:06 GMT -5
about what? Names of cells? ;D *confused* Haha.. And the web-site where.
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Post by Grave on Mar 24, 2005 0:19:19 GMT -5
Thank you Grave for replying to Lizanne's questions. I missed her post as this thread has taken another direction, yet again. Thank you too, .. not a problem.. Grave
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Post by JTwolf on Mar 24, 2005 0:36:10 GMT -5
Hey Falion......have you watched the "what the bleep do we know" movie yet?? What you are saying follows fairly close to what they say on the movie....slightly different, but not much.....if you haven't, you ought to watch it.....everyone ought to, for that matter.
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Post by Bluebird on Mar 24, 2005 2:14:06 GMT -5
Perhaps JTwolf means that someone who boasts about as much as 300 posts has an ego big enough to drive around in a Hummer? ;D Grave, if you want to get to know the cells I work with, check any boring cell physiology book. They're all there, in family portraits. ;D
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