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Tue, 03 Nov 2009 |
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| The Extraordinary Properties of Salt | |||||
Everyone in those locations suffers from this lack of energy. This also demonstrates the lack of something. However, this scenario tackles something that the society lacks. When something is lacking, it needs to be re-instated. This is the only way when balance can be restored and perfect harmony is achieved. We have to realize, through suffering, what it is that we need to instil in our lives. Here, our society is also a body suffering. If we choose, we can look for the cause and eradicate it, just as we look for the cause of our own personal suffering. Gradually, we can then achieve perfect balance and harmony by simply starting to eliminate the causes of our personal suffering. The Unique |
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| Salt as a stimulant | |||||
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outside becomes positively charged and the inside
negatively charged. When a nerve cell is
stimulated, its membrane suddenly becomes polar
opposite and consequently becomes permeable for
the sodium ions. In an extremely short span of
time (1/100th of a second), with every nerve
impulse, the electrical potential (90 mill volts
of energy) is changed and released. Thoughts and
actions, then, are the by-products of these
received stimli. Without the elements potassium
and sodium in the salt (the key element in making
Salt lamps), this procedure
isn't plausible. Without these elements, not even
a single thought or action is plausible. Come to |
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Mon, 02 Nov 2009 |
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| The Power of Salt to Transform | |||||
Scientifically speaking, salt
(main ingredient to make a salt
lamp) indeed has a unique property. In
contrast to all other crystalline structures, the
atomic structure of salt isn't molecular, but
electrical. This fact is what makes salt so
transformable. For example, submerging a quartz
crystal into water and removing it after ten
minutes provides us with the same substance: the
quartz crystal. It didn't change molecularly,
though it has a crystalline structure. Although
the crystal has the capability to gives its energy
which can be effortlessly absorbed by another
matter, it kept its structure. In simple terms, it
is too rooted in matter that it refused to be
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| Salt and Osmosis | |||||
Salt (useful for making rock salts
lamps) transformability makes it a very
important element for cell metabolism to occur.
The life-giving principle of metabolism in all
living things is osmosis, when liquids transfer
from one cell to another.The liquid in a cell at all times, moves from a cell with a lower salt concentration (potential) to a cell with a higher salt concentration (potential), because the cell membranes are permeable for water but not for salt (used to make rock salt lamps) and the body always strives to reach a balance in concentration. |
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Sun, 01 Nov 2009 |
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| The Meaning of Water and Salt for Life | |||||
Water and salt are the key
elements for the creation of life. The body
consists of the 2 elements: water and
salt.All complex molecular chain-link connections, like proteins and vitamins, can be produced with sole and sunlight. Pure salt is all that's left after a corpse is cremated. The Celtic word "hall" and the Latin word "sole" (which means sunlight) are the origins of salt (Himalay an salt). Hall also has the same roots for the German heil and schall, which mean "wholeness"/ "wholesomenestf "sound vibration"/"reverberation". The Celtic word "hall" is also equivalent in meaning to the German word "seele," which in English means, soul. |
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