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Carbon... using the polarity of hydrogen ions, posi- tive and negative, magnetic and electronic, pressure and ; heat, creates for itself three distinct forms. Lingam prana |; ; ‘ keeps the carbon in long, open, spiralling chains - the alkaline-forming alcohols... an alkaline is an alcohoi plus a negative ion. Yoni prana holds the carbon onto a fixed grid - to make the acid-forming salts... an acid is a salt plus a positive ion. As the balance between the two gets closer, oils are formed which have both characteristics... as well as infinite variations... which it gains by using all the other elements of manifest matter, energy and field. These three organic essences then find thernselves a suitable medium to act through... like water... oxygen *” plus one of each or two of either of the types of ions. An optimum stable temperature is fixed by the point of evaporation between oils and alcohols that allows the negative ions to create new compounds and the positive ions to create new elements. This critical threshold, the point of transmutation, is found at two temperatures - either in the hearts of stars or... you guessed it... blood temperature. At this temperature, if silicon and oxygen, for in- stance, come together under the influence of negative ions, the compound silicon dioxide is likely to be pro- duced. If on the other hand the catalyst is positive ions, the new element calcium can be formed. In the first instance the interaction happens in the outer electron shell - the atoms’ individual nuclei stay separate. In the second case, the interaction is with the nuclei so that the atomic weights of the two original Tryit... sitin frontofa mirror... think about something elements are fused together to formanew element. Ifyou that gets you angry... let it build with'your in breath... up think that’s a bit far-fetched, think about how cows, your back... then as you breathe out, detach the energy whose diet is low in calcium but high in silicon, make from its object... by abstracting it... perhaps see it as yang milk... which is high in calcium. fire rather than anger at such-and-such... then take a full Living beings... like stars... can transmute one | breath in... opening the front of your body and feel the element into another. What if thisis literally true... onall difference. levels? (Remember that all material existences are per- With more practice it is possible to gain more com- mutations of the first two forms of hydrogen.) plete control. Even emotions can sometimes become their opposite. The substances that form the physiological basis for Although emotions are not physical things they are | our emotions are mostly oils. This is why our scent accompanied by the movement of physical hormones. changes with our emotions. When we were babies... Fear can become excitement, even a kind of strength... | before we learnt to talk with words... smells were our given the right stimulus. whole language. We actually thought in smells. Whole Posture, Breath & Consciousness levels of our reactions and interactions still happen in If you watch the postural breath pattern of someone that language. The volatile aromatic oils given off by angry, you will see them literally ‘get their backs up’ as those around us affect our every mood...evenour growth the breath draws adrenalin up their spine. This is a patterns. natural preparation for aggression... a putting on of The entities that we call germs and viruses can’t make shieldsand a closing off ofour soft vulnerable front. If the their own oils- some of themare little more thanalcohols angry person changes their posture when all their breath while others are really just complex salts. It is our emo- is out and breathes up the front of their body... creating tional reactions to them that teaches these life-forms their a feeling of opening... the emotion changes as well. This identity and trains their reactions to us. Be careful about is because counterbalancing hormonai catalysts are calling a micro-organism a disease... you may leave it no drawn off the adrenals. choice = © John Burke 1988 S New Times Four - Autumn 1988 a ee oe