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The Art of Touch
#1
The Art of Touch:
In our Americanized society we can no longer touch one another respectfully. If you do something as simple as touching someone you could be shot. Hahah! J/K. At least I think.
You know its bizarre I have read that human touch stimulates our immune system so I thought: Great! We should touch one another more often and have super immunity! But touch also spreads viruses. So perhaps our bodies instinctively know to upgrade their defense systems.
Did you know that many people have the power to disassemble viruses into friendly elements trhough the power of electromagnwetic current alone?
This is simple enough to demonstrate. Find someone who is sick and has been ignored and neglected by any people for a time. The illness will have become perhaps so bad they can't talk or function. A small ammount of time spent near them, spent vocalizing, vibrating the sirwaves, wielding the electromagnetic current, and the sick persons eyes will quite possibly have become extraordinarily vibrant again and their spirits temporarily lifted to the point where they may not feel ill in any way.
As a yogi if I was to be leading a group of people in a simple series of movements designed to arouse the inner fire and I wanted to touch someone to adjust their posture and fascilitate spinal energy I may need to actually ask their permission to do so. I could actually stimulate their kundalini, arouse their lust, and then be sued for some reason.
And know this: awakening the kundalini is as simple and impossible as getting a child to laugh.
So I invite people to touch someone after they read this. They may look at you wierdly and in confusion and if they do that may signify to you that your hands have untapped potential.
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#2
touch is a powerfull thing.
this reminds me of a story my grade 6 teaher told the class once. (this guy told SO many stories and all of them had a huge impact on who i am today.)
He spoke of a woman (can't put a name or date on this.) A nurse in particular tending to a ward of baby orphans orphaned by a war. one by one they were dropping dead. they had no illnesses that could cause death, yet they kept dying. This particular nurse decided one night to pick up EVERY baby in that ward and just hold it and nurture it like a mother would for a few minutes.
EVERY nigth she did this and pretty soon the death rate of the orphaned babies decreased exponentially. just goes to show what touch with Intent can accomplish in this world.
thanks Herba Matey for this reminder!
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#3
Yea. It may be that most life forms would rather die than be isolated from physically contacting similar life forms; or that our very physioology requires physical contact for survival.
This may be one of the many root causes of wars: all these men never touch except for the rare handshake and those are supposed to be stiff and warlike so they go to war just to make contact with one another despite it meaning death.
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#4
This is a very powerful message you deliver here Herbal.
I would certainly believe that it is true.
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#5
Something to consider is the tradition of hand skakes and hugs.
I don't know the source of this practice but I have a feeling that it is aligned with what you are saying.
Shaking someone's hand is allmost obligatory in certain situations and this is so interesting.
Where did this originate?
And why?
Aranno.
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#6
maybe to show you don't have a weapon arrano
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