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Old 10-05-2009, 04:58 PM   #1
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I have been reading your stuff for a few years now. I had a panic attack after smoking cannabis a few months ago. Fearing for my life and the health of my heart, I consciously attemped to change the nature of my pulse/ heartbeat, and succeeded. I basically "moved it down", the easiest way to describe it. Unfortunately when I woke up the next morning, my heart was still in the state I had changed it to.

I was able to change it back for a few minutes a few days later, but was not able to keep it. You may be able to imaging how a significant energetic disturbance in my heart center is affecting my life. So far convential medicine is saying I am okay.

Do any insights come to you upon hearing this? If you have the time, the will, and the balls, try to look into my soul to see what I need. Because I'm not sure

It's fucked up how some people only reach out after they have a personal problem, isn't it? But I guess I've written you a few times before. Of course I welcome all comments form all posters.


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Old 10-06-2009, 04:53 AM   #2
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Chelate,chelate,chelate.
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Old 10-06-2009, 10:11 AM   #3
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Yeah Isaiah is correct, as usual. Roy I appreciate your question as I know a lot of people who smoke but had never heard of this reaction. After googling it appears to be very common and there's been academic research into heart tarchydia from THC. The street response is to make sure you use a vapor instead of direct smoke since it's the smoke itself that causes the heart to race. And if vapor doesn't work then you have to eat the stuff. Apparently some people are more sensitive to the smoke than others -- but of course I provide no legal advice. haha.

There's also a study on THC increasing violence -- I had not heard of this either -- but I guess since THC increases dopamine then it should increase violence. This is ironic given the whole peace hippy schtick -- but maybe is the real secret behind the "Manson" phenomenon -- the "Unicorn" -- Ira Einhorn or whomever who did the girlfriend murder in Philly -- as a peace-nik -- the violence in Jamaica, etc.

On the other hand there's studies saying THC reverses the ethanol damage from alcohol -- too bad both booze and pot cause violence from the dopamine rush. Kind of like the sugar rush excuse for killing gays -- well yes it was a DOPAMINE "crime of passion" -- .

Do two wrongs make a right? Borax counteracts fluoride poisoning -- chelates it -- but both are poisons as well yet both kill anaerobic bacteria.

Anyway in the past week I've biked another 100 miles. I first went to stay in a Cambodian monastery but I had dumpster-dived all this shit food -- pastries and meat. Since my body turns shit into light energy for healing -- shit to gold -- just like the latest biofuel alchemy of electricty from manure -- well the cambodian temple was like:

Holy Crap!

So then I fasted and fasted and went to the Burmese monastery. I even shaved my head! I was in full-lotus and read tons of their books on vipassana. I worked with the Burmese to do sanctions against the military regime and my friend now funds and organizes the monastery. But they got mad at me for fasting --saying it wasn't Buddhism - and that I practiced full-lotus yoga while the vipassana is from just

"mind yoga"

which doesn't really sublimated the sex energy.

As I studied more of the Theravada Buddhism texts it kept saying that the final climax of practice was for the monk to do a 7 day samadhi meditation -- no food for 7 days. Then the monk achieves

CESSATION

Nirvana.

It describes all the details - first there is heat, bliss and trembling. Yep. Then there is light and then there is

Direct Knowledge.

That's the fifth Jhana -- the fifth level of samadhi.

I had that as well direct knowledge -- and it says this power does not last but serves the purpose of achieving the fruit.

The path in Buddhism must be analysis of the fruit or results -- analysis means balancing the power with morality in the community. The Buddhist texts then say that during this 7 day period of achieving nirvana if the Buddhist community -- the monks or lay persons -- call on the meditator to come back to the monastery for any reason he must do so.

After the 7 day nirvana achievement of cessation the monk must just serve the community no matter what. He may never be able to do the nirvana training again. But if he can do the nirvana training again then the results of the direct power will increase with more analysis or vipassana insight -- this is the "light" training -- moving the light around in the body and for healing others.

It's what Chunyi Lin and Jim Nance do -- it's the work of the very advanced meditators. This training is also the goal of the forest monks at the most beautiful monastery in the world --

http://www.paaukforestmonastery.org/aboutUs.htm
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Old 10-09-2009, 04:59 PM   #4
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rzero i stopped smoking pot due to tachycardia. it can make me a bit paranoid if i smoke too much and i get way too high on one hit. so i gave it up. been there done that. while stoned there are things i cannot imagine doing that i have no problem with straight....(like being an attorney)....but i can almost summon the love without it these days.

ingesting is an alternative but easy to overdo. deep breathing is my best remedy for rapid heart beats.
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Old 10-11-2009, 11:45 AM   #5
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If you go through a couple of chelations your pvc's will go away.
They are in geberal harmless and paradoxicly seen in those who are very fit and in some they are a preable to a heart attack.
SB is right-not as right as me-but the valsalva breathing technique can save your life in an out of control V tach,and no proper medications available.
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Old 10-14-2009, 01:33 PM   #6
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Thanks for the replies. I developed PVCs from cannabis smoking when I was a teenager. I stopped smoking for basically 10 years. Recently cannabis came back into my life and I began getting significant results with it. I got into a tight spot recently though when I twisted my neck under the influence of it. It was scary as it significantly relaxes deep layers of my muscles, and I felt as if I had twisted my soul, so to speak.

My solution was to keep smoking on a regular basis to try to relax my muscles. At first it was very traumatic, as I do not react well to cannabis when things are too out of whack in my enviroment, including the physical body. But I kept "working" at it, making some progress.

One night I got to a good place, and decided to smoke a little more before I went to sleep in order to "lock in" where I had gotten to. I proceeded to have a severe episode of tachycardia and arrhythmia. As I paced around fearing for my life and health, I had an insight of how I could change the nature of my heartbeat to stop the episode. It involved spinning in a counterclockwise circle while rapidly swinging my left arm around clockwise. Sounds crazy.

Anyway when I'm under the influnce of cannabis, I am in a very energetically sensitive and vulnerable state. I was able to stop the episode but I also significanly affected my heart chakra. And I haven't been able to recover. My feelings, perception, demeanor, and thoughts are all different, and not in a good way. This happened about 3 months ago. This is serious shit. My circulation isn't working properly. I have gone to being able to sleep 10 hours no problem, to not being able to sleep for more than a few hours a night. I am starting to get tremors and muscle weakness. I did something very serious to my heart, possibly only on an energetic level, as I haven't gotten any answers from conventional medicine, but I am still pursuing this avenue.

Anyway my heart center was my main center of focus in my life. I feel like the interface between myself and life has been blocked. I don't know what I'm going to do if I can't recover from this

Thanks for listening. Whoever. Don't feel burdened by my story. I hope everyone is having a good life.

Part of me wants to seek out some kind of healer, but I am skeptical I will be able to find someone with the power necessary to clear this up. But I shouldn't be so pessimistic. Maybe I should go out to MN and see Chunyi Lin.

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Old 10-14-2009, 03:18 PM   #7
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Listen.Google ACAM for a chelationist in your area.
Find one that is old fashioned ie-his infusion puts 250 ml of NS and the chelation protocol in you in about an hour and a half.
If you don't find relief after three,I'll pay for the first one.

Spinning around makes sense as it lessens the work of your heart.
Another technique is to weight train using predominately bench presses.That timed with rhymic breathing forces blood into your coronary arteries.
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Old 10-14-2009, 06:28 PM   #8
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rzero -- you can just CALL Chunyi Lin and/or Jim Nance -- http://springforestqigong.com It's hard to believe that a phone healing is MORE effective than an in-person healing but the voice is the "generative force" energy so there is easy transmission via voice (compared to typing online!) haha.

Also Chunyi Lin heals SERIOUS conditions referred from the Mayo Clinic -- he has the POWER to heal your situation as does Jim Nance -- both have done long distance healing on me and it was TOO powerful for me! haha.

Anyway this could be a great opportunity for you to a new level of reality although it does cost $100 or so which I myself can't afford! haha.

So whatever -- you can practice on your own for less - $20 maybe -- just get the Level 1 sitting meditation c.d. from http://springforestqigong.com

But sounds like you need some help from others -- I know others who are way too dependent on pot for their good so I am familiar -- I've done healing and even I can be very effective! haha.

Have fun with the healing energy.
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:35 PM   #9
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I love you guys. I will seriously look into all your suggestions. I will keep you posted. Maybe we can all meet someday.
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Old 10-17-2009, 05:23 PM   #10
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rzero -- we're all in this together no matter what our "crutch" is. haha. Bueno Suertes.
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:17 AM   #11
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Hey White man.Leave me out of the we.
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Old 10-18-2009, 06:31 PM   #12
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What about the low-riders in Hispaniola -- did the yogis take them away?
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Old 10-19-2009, 05:04 AM   #13
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You mean Espanola.
And no,they work peacefully side by side now.

It's the lowriders who seem to want to kill each other,and most blacks off now.
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Old 10-19-2009, 03:38 PM   #14
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Oh yeah... wow low-rider capitol of the world! Had no idea but am not surprised....also Espanola is a big tourist town -- well I was a tourist there looking at low-riders....

http://www.espanolaonline.com/lowriders/
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