• More traditional senses?

    More traditional senses? Smell Smell is the other "chemical" sense. Each olfactory receptor binds to a particular molecular feature. Odor molecules have a variety of features and thus excite specific receptors more or less strongly. Excitatory signals from different receptors makes up what we perceive as the odor molecule’s smell. Olfaction is processed by the…

  • Traditional senses?

    Traditional Senses Sight Sight or vision is the ability of the brain and eye to detect electromagnetic waves within the visible range of light, and interpret the image as "sight." There are 2 receptors: One for the perception of color (frequency of photons of light) and the other for brightness (amplitude/number of photons of light)….

  • How many senses?

    How many senses? Our senses are the physiological methods of perception. Similar to plants, each sense has its own dedicated sensory system within your nervous system. Definition Among scientists there are differing definitions of what constitutes a sense. The traditional five senses are sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. However, humans have more senses, some…

  • Multi levels of Knowing

    MULTI LEVELS OF ‘KNOWING’ click image The Star-Tetrahedron is the level of operation of the human mind, the external observer of the cube, the 3rd dimension. The expanded cube becomes a dodeca-hedron, the awakened mind. Their interdimensional angle is 32°. See image below: The 5 white nodes of each of the 12 pentagons were then…

  • New Level of Knowing?

    A New Level of Knowing? In Aristotelian thinking, the western world way of thinking, a certain Thesis will attract its polar opposite, the Anti-Thesis. This way of thinking can be called bi-polar thinking. In geometry it is expressed in a pyramid and together with its mirror/polar image in the Octa-hedron:           …

  • H2O Filtration Systems

    H2O Filtration Systems Water pollutants have huge impacts on the entire living systems including terrestrial, aquatic, and aerial flora and fauna. Newly emerging micro/nano-pollutants, increasing global warming, and consequent climate changes are posing major threats to the fresh water availability. They increase the salinity level of both land and sea water, and thus decrease the…

  • Action Questions

    Phase #4: Action Questions By inviting clients to openly share, you may find out the next step is not yet happening, but it gives you clues about how to best proceed, by: addressing the outstanding issues, cutting your losses and go help someone else. You can be very direct without being overly aggressive. Most Clients…

  • Solution Questions

    Phase #3: Solution Questions If you desire to provide effective solutions you will find out to what extend a client is interested in those. Solution Questions are valuable closing tools. They are used to secure the next step in the process. This is how you change the focus of a conversation from a discussion of…

  • Direct Pain relief

    II/ Direct Pain relief, to be practiced by yourself:   Suppress the Symptoms using the chemical reactions of drugs, often causing unhealthy side-effects and loss of energy, or Cure the Cause using quantum waves of light, often causing bursts of vibrant energy!   Do your Pains have a voice? The solutions we offer are our…

  • A more natural way?

    3. Relieving the painful Feeling and/or removing the pain causing elements from their current place through physical or non-physical Natural manipulations: Chiropractor: manipulates vertebrae to reduce compression of nerves. Homeopathy: a substance’s unique energetic form curing by carrying the opposite wave-signature to the wave-pattern of the cause behind a symptom. Light therapy devices containing thousands…