Cosmic Rise/Set Chi Pressure Blips
Explores the sporadic nature of cosmic chi pressure in relation to recognizable symptomatology
Date: 3/7/2013 8:04:51 AM ( 11 y ) ... viewed 9844 times In order to embark on a more detailed exploration of the ramifications of cosmic chi pressure fluctuations described previously:
• See "Cosmic Chi Pressure Roller Coaster" http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2020017
we need some additional input that is tailored to the time and space coordinates of the observer (a topocentric perspective). Some effects are global in nature, like the continuous chi pressure events (e.g. full moon) induced by geocentric opposition alignments:
• See "Cosmic Chi Pressure Calendars" http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2020021
Wherever there is motion, there is change and the interaction of the rotational motion of the Earth with the other cosmic bodies in the solar system creates an endless shifting stream of events that perturb the terrestrial feng shui in ways that shunt thiamine in its chi respiration cycle back and forth between the bloodstream (yang force) and the body's energy field chi lines (yin force). Associated with this ebb and flow, detectable physiological changes occur during times of cosmic yin chi pressure: muscle strength will decrease, body temperature will drop and blood pressure will increase as your body attempts to compensate for the energy fluctuations. These changes affect the ability of the body to cope with whatever else might be happening and create a direct dynamic link between cosmic energetic forces and daily life occurrences on the physiological level.
Although there are many different types of these events, the most obvious ones that can be monitored and verified are the daily rises and sets of the major solar system constituents. A simplified daily/hourly cosmic chi pressure blip chart shows rises and sets of cosmic bodies for a given date and locale (latitude, longitude, and UTC time offset).
Labelled lines above and below the baseline show the current status of solar system bodies, as either above or below the horizon and their rise or set times indicated by an upwards or downwards filled triangle. For example, at the time of this chart, 08:55, Venus (v) is currently below the horizon and will rise at 10:38 on this day in this location. Jupiter (j) is currently below the horizon, having set at 07:04. The effects of rises and sets vary in intensity and duration depending upon the energetic characteristics of the cosmic body. Gas giants carry greater impact generating more chi turbulence when breaking through the horizon than smaller bodies such as Venus. The proximity of the moon increases its potential impact despite its much smaller size. Clusters of events, such a those between 11:10 and 11:35, where there is a pileup of rises (n, m, h, and u), extend the duration of the yin-inducing chi pressure interval and reduce the recovery time between events. The number of events clustered in any given time interval determine the extent of the symptoms which may result from the temporal and spatial motions driving them.
This chart changes from day to day and from one topocentric locale (specific latitude and longitude) to another. Using an adjustable kinesiology hand grip to compensate for any background chi pressure that may be in effect for an entire day, you can follow this chart and note the increase in perceived tension (i.e. decrease in muscle strength) that accompanies each one of these blips on the chart.
A chart specific to your own locale and time zone for any desired day can be generated using the following application:
• Cosmic Rise/Set Chi Blip Chart Generator http://astrophysiology.info/riseset.php
You will need to know your latitude, longitude and standard timezone UTC offset. Links are provided to assist in this determination. It is important that this information be correct or you will be getting the timeline for someone else's locale rather than your own. [Tip: Zoom out on the GPS look-up map after locating your latitude and longitude to make sure that you have requested the expected vicinity coordinates.]
On the first few usages it is also a good idea to check the chart against sunrise/sunset which are easily verifiable to make sure that the locale values are correct. Timeline and event times will be adjusted according to your requested setting for "DST In Effect At Time" (either A or Y or N). If you have web browser cookies enabled, once you have set your locale, you won't have to re-enter this data unless you wish to change or correct it using "Update Saved Locale".
Background chart color can be personalized to your liking. If you enter "random" or "?" for "Chart Background Color" a new color will be used each time the chart is refreshed. If you find one that you like, "Restart Locale" and enter an "=" for the color selection. If you want this color on future usage as well, then do an "Update Saved Locale" before the next "Generate Chart". The name of the current chart color is also shown at the bottom left hand side of the chart in small lettering. Various other controls are available to tune the chart display to your preferences. Move the cursor over the adjacent [?] for a description of what each setting does.
But why is it important to be aware of the events on the cosmic rise/set chi pressure blip chart?
Whether we have realized it or not, our bodies are attuned to these cosmic forces on a moment to moment basis. At any given instant the ability of the body to energize any one of the myriad of energy-dependent processes (including the muscle strength registered by the kinesiology hand grip) is a function of the amount of thiamine available in the blood stream. This in turn is determined by the balance between thiamine stored in the energy field chi lines (the yin force) and the thiamine already in circulation (the yang force). A cosmic chi pressure event (a blip on the chart) impacts the body's energy field configuration in such a way as to produce a migratory shift of thiamine molecules from the bloodstream into the chi field lines. In essence, the body is attempting to compensate for the energy turbulence caused by the rise or set by increasing its own energy field. It requires more resonating thiamine molecules in the chi field lines to do this and removes them from the available pool in the bloodstream to bolster the field-generating mechanism. When the event is over, not as many molecules are required by the energy field and they drift back into the bloodstream. This versatile dual role of this amazing molecule is the gist of the "Thiamine Duality Hypothesis" [1].
Chi pressure switch-on and switch-off times are rapid and invisible unless you are specifically expecting and monitoring their progress. We are intimately intertwined with this ebb and flow of cosmic energy (feng shui) which is conditioned, not only by our immediate environment, but also by cosmic motion. If a ship at sea is not positioned correctly for turbulent weather, it is at the mercy of rogue waves which may cause it to flounder and sink. If cosmic chi weather is not factored into our daily awareness, transient symptoms and ultimately chronic disease can easily take hold.
Consider just a partial list of hitherto unrecognized interactions:
• One minute you're fine and the next minute you're coughing and sneezing as your immune system sputters, gasping for thiamine energy-catalyzing resources that are being pushed into the chi lines by background yin forces.
• Episodes of transient nausea (morning sickness) occur when competition between the high developmental thiamine requirements of the fetus and the mother's own metabolism are impinged upon by a cosmic chi pressure yin-inducing storage event. Map out your own episodes and compare them to the timing of the chi pressure blips on the chart.
• Unless some compensatory measures are undertaken (such as a background artificial chi respiration noise cycle [2]), post-surgical recovery may be severely hampered on days when planetary rise/set pileups or continuous opposition seesaws are forcing blood thiamine levels low.
• A dosage of the anesthetic propofol, which is sufficient and stable at one given moment, may become potentially lethal a few moments later, as the events on the cosmic chi pressure blip chart unfold, and blood thiamine levels plummet. Since this substance pushes the body to within a narrow margin of a comatose state, it can only be safely used in a clinical setting where constant monitoring and additional life support equipment are available to smooth out the cosmic bumpy ride.
• Have your blood pressure measurement taken during a gas giant rise or set and you may end up on high blood pressure medication for nothing more than a natural sedentary blood pressure fluctuation caused by cosmic yin chi pressure.
• Ever wake up at night sweating or have a hot flash only to find that your body temperature is actually subnormal? Abnormally low blood thiamine triggers a sense of overheating when in fact the core temperature is dropping responding to a particularly arduous planetary chi pressure configuration.
• If you are prone to seizures or panic attacks and your sequestered resonating thiamine levels are dangerously low (chi depletion), you may find that the onset of such episodes corresponds to rise/set pileups on the blip chart as blood thiamine levels drop to perilous levels.
• If a weightlifter is preparing to do a clean and jerk in a competition and performs the maneuver just as Saturn is breaking through the horizon, then muscle strength will be significantly impaired in relation to a time when there are no cosmic bodies at the horizon. This could affect the outcomes of Olympic events as the cosmic conditions differ over time for each competitor.
• If you were to go swimming right after eating on a day and at a time when a gas giant couplet were about to break the horizon, you would have a much greater chance of experiencing cramps than on another day that was less severe from a chi pressure perspective. Scarcity of supply in relation to the concurrent demands of the high energy-requiring thiamine-dependent digestive process, strenuous muscular activity, and cosmic yin chi forces causes an insufficiency of support for all these functions.
• Have insomnia on full moon nights? Although sleep is a process which rebalances and restores thiamine-based chi reserves, a certain level of bloodstream thiamine is required to initiate and maintain the revitalizing slumber.
• If you get hit with a taser blast at just the moment of Jupiter rise or set, or any other planetary body, for that matter, it will have a much greater physiological impact than if you experienced it on a more quiescent time on the blip chart. It would be like getting the wind knocked out of you just after you had exhaled -- when you are starved for oxygen. In chi terms since the cosmic chi pressure cycle is in a yin (storage) phase of thiamine during the blip chart event, your thiamine bloodstream levels may be too low to adequately cope with the trauma introduced by the electric shock. If your chi reserves are low to start with, then the consequences could be fatal.
• If some form of artificial chi respiration is not provided on long-term missions away from the planet (Mars fly-by missions are currently being planned), just the journey itself, away from the cyclic chi pressure changes supplied by daily terrestrial rotation, could induce terminal space sickness.
Try a simple experiment for your own locale at some future date. Adjust the hand grip so that it can just be compressed. On an idle part of the chart, about 5 minutes before a blip event, start compressing it every 30 seconds or so. When the yin chi pressure associated with the event switches on, as the cosmic body is breaking through the horizon, you should be able to feel it as increased tension in the hand grip. When it has completed the rise or set, the hand grip tension should return to what it was before the event. Since the spring tension setting of the hand grip has not changed, it is your muscle strength which has fluctuated during the few minutes surrounding the rise or set. Were there any other symptoms during this time?
Are we just pawns in this cosmic pinball game? Can you do anything? Try putting on a cap or just holding your hand over the crown of your head to block the external chi pressure during a bumpy-ride interval on the chi pressure blip chart the next time they loom. Test this with the kinesiology hand grip. You will be stronger, i.e. more thiamine in the bloodstream, when the external chi pressure influence is blocked. You may find that you can ride out the cosmic rise/set turbulence without the nausea, headache, panic attack, seizure, or viral onslaught just by knowing in advance when they may occur or responding appropriately to the symptoms as they are recognized.
If you have noticed that there indeed is a relationship between these types of events and your symptoms, then you might be tempted to wear a head covering or magnetic bracelet in yang mode continuously just to block out all chi pressure fluctuations. Wouldn't that be easier? Perhaps easier, but since chi respiration is a vital cycle, just as important as breathing itself, and you need both yin and yang phases to function, you will be cheating the beneficial thiamine storage aspects of the yin phase. Although short-term improvement may be experienced, such behaviour can lead to long-term chi depletion (see "lunar space blanket experiment" [2]) with the end result that the chi modulation techniques will no longer be beneficially effective. Although chi pressure blocking techniques may be fine for amelioration of acute problematic symptoms, in the longer term, the goal is to utilize cosmic yin events (such as the full moon) to rebuild chi reserves so that chi pressure influences are not felt so severely when they occur.
• See "Rebalancing Chi Respiration" http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2020019
[1] "Thiamine Duality Hypothesis" in "Astrophysiology… and Yeast", 2011.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/74090699
http://www.epubbud.com/book.php?g=7JQU45V8
[2] "Shooting Up Noise", Ibid.
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