johnwester130
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The choice is clear: one can choose a negative path of selfish, ego-driven self absorption, or a positive path of humility, unity, and service to others. The implications of each path are dramatically different and diametrically opposed.
5/31/03: Reading: The Hero's Journey
Written by David Wilcock :
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The thyroid gland is challenged in maintaining its balance of the enzyme hormones known as T-1 through T-4, specifically T-3 and T-4. These imbalances perpetuate into the biochemical condition of the gradual degradation of the nervous fibers, which comes about through the disruption of the natural potassium / sodium balances which are required for proper transmissions of (electrical impulses through the) nerve systems.
The hero’s quest in this instance is a function of the degree to which there can be an energetic reconnection with the physical body, the body being the projection of the mind and therefore its teacher and mirror.
Thus, when investigating questions regarding the stability of the nervous system, one must look deep within for the ways in which the self seeks to ensure that shocks will not take place, and in so doing, toughen the emotional body so that there is always a sense of vigilance in the perpetual preparation against imminent apparent attack."
Jordan Peterson's book, Maps of Meaning from 1999, speaks about mythology and heroes and why they are so important to society.
Why myth matters: a review of Jordan B. Peterson’s Maps of Meaning
What does this all mean ?
5/31/03: Reading: The Hero's Journey
Written by David Wilcock :
"
The thyroid gland is challenged in maintaining its balance of the enzyme hormones known as T-1 through T-4, specifically T-3 and T-4. These imbalances perpetuate into the biochemical condition of the gradual degradation of the nervous fibers, which comes about through the disruption of the natural potassium / sodium balances which are required for proper transmissions of (electrical impulses through the) nerve systems.
The hero’s quest in this instance is a function of the degree to which there can be an energetic reconnection with the physical body, the body being the projection of the mind and therefore its teacher and mirror.
Thus, when investigating questions regarding the stability of the nervous system, one must look deep within for the ways in which the self seeks to ensure that shocks will not take place, and in so doing, toughen the emotional body so that there is always a sense of vigilance in the perpetual preparation against imminent apparent attack."
Jordan Peterson's book, Maps of Meaning from 1999, speaks about mythology and heroes and why they are so important to society.
Why myth matters: a review of Jordan B. Peterson’s Maps of Meaning
What does this all mean ?