Magnetite has been found in people pineal gland. I think that's more for sense of direction(like when it's found in geese) but it's not a stretch to extrapolate that sort of idea to what you are saying.
I don't claim to know fully the intricacies of the Eleusinian mysteries, but I know they drank the Kykeon and then went into a super dark room called the Telesterion.
Initiates were given a drink derived from a non-poisonous form of ergot called claviceps paspali that was grown on barley(basically LSD). They would harvest it and cook it into a brew called the Kykeon.
A scientific study from 1998 was performed in a dark room with people tripping on LSD and some rotating magnets. All 3 tripping participants reported seeing diffuse blobs of colored light when the horseshoe magnets were rotating at 0.5 Hz. The scientists from this study believed there is an association between the results of their study and possible ergot-induced perceptions of "magnet light" reported ~175 years ago by von Reichenbach.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9842609/
When electrons move, according to the same science that brought us the technology of electromagnets, they generate a magnetic field.
Your body is made out of atoms with electrons orbiting them, therefore your body has a magnetic energy signature associated with the movement of the electrons orbiting the atoms of your body and the matter that flows through you (breath/food/water/waste).
Someone who is tripping on LSD may be able to see your "magnetic energy signature". You don't even have to be presently tripping on LSD to see auras though. There can be residual effects from usage long ago.
Now, imagine just how refined a 90+ year old Native American Medicine Man's magnetosensitivity would be after having engaged in the various psychedelic practices of that tradition. This is how a Medicine Man is able to diagnose a person with a glance. They are visually assessing the aura.
This, by the way, explains the trope of the hippie talking about people's auras. Hippies tend to be psychonauts and love psychedelics so if LSD enables magnetoreceptive vision, it would make sense for hippies to be well represented amongst the magnetoreceptive ranks of humanity.
My next post will be on Demeter's relevance to the Eleusinian mysteries and how the symbolism of her chariot ties in.
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Also CCD cameras can pick up peoples biophotons in a low lit environment and someone who has early stages of cancer for example are know to emit more biophotons, Thus detecting non obvious illness via sight is also a thing.
The Medicine Man who gave me my name did so based on a palm reading. Presumably he has unlocked magnetoreceptive vision due to his lifelong path as a Medicine Man which one would reasonably presume has included ample amounts of traditional Native American psychedelic usage.
He gave one other person a name at the same time as me doing the same thing: visual assessment of the "spirit body" or "subtle body" or "soul" or whatever you want to call it via the "laogong qi palm energy center". The other person was also told that a certain herb would help deal with an ongoing issue.
In one of Dolores Cannon's books, Nostradamus is said to have been able to do this "aura reading" too. Apparently that's one of many esoteric tools he had at his disposal that made him a better physician than anyone else in his day.
What an experience to be able to meet someone like that. Yes you are probably right vision via a 'kundalini 'experience psychedelic aided or not, funny that the caduceus is also the medical symbol isn't it? Once you get into a state of mind like that things can heal very quickly.
The subtle bodies are looking like they could be from a scientific perspective a plasma. Plasma also seems to be a very large component of the universe and seems to show behaviour that suggests it's alive and intelligent. If you want a good understanding of that read "A new science of heaven" by Prof Robert Temple. Cross that with some Dr Jack Kruse lectures and you should get a good understanding about health and how along with the sun we can collaborate with that input of energy to internally produce healing on a much higher level.
It makes me wonder if plants like comfrey are interacting with systems to do with this to also produce remarkable wound healing results.
Yes, the Caduceus relates to healing and kundalini alike. Light workers are often attracted to healing as a form of service. Also, my sarcophagus theory links kundalini and healing to Egypt where the Caduceus symbol has an association with the Hermetic Alchemical tradition.
From what little I know about it, plasma is all wrapped up in electricity and magnetism too. They can use magnetic fields to control plasma which suggests it is itself magnetic. I don't know enough to parse lines between these things so for me it all boils down to the dynamic tension in the magnetic field that gives rise to all forms of matter.
Thanks for the rec.
I have comfrey balm in my fridge 😉
I don't have the best Egyptian knowledge but I know they used a lot of hard stones granite and basalt because they are always questioning how they cut some of the stones particularly in the ancient kingdoms as they only had copper tools which are far softer. I know some of the old sarcophagus material are made with basalt and the one in the kings chamber is pink granite.
Why could that be important? These are volcanic rocks I wrote a note about paramagnetic rocks and biophotons a lot of these ancient sites involve volcanic rock which are paramagnetic. Stonehenge has diabase (the blue stones), Easter Island have the moai made from basalt and we have Egyptian things made from basalt and granite. Phil Callahan noticed the grass grew better around the statues on Easter Island (they had a higher brix) and suggested knowing the rocks are paramagnetic he proposed they are also emitting biophotons. So if you have ever been to a place like that you might have a reason why these places can make you feel different. If you stack in R.Carlson idea that Silbury hill near Avebury acts like a giant orgone accumulator stacking layers of non organic and organic material you might also have another idea too.
Yes plasma does related to electricity and magnetism, its hard to escape the physics of the universe. Dr Temple talk more about dusty complex plasmas its a big topic and he does a better job than a could in a paragraph.
If you go to a Native American ancient site where you are look out for the rock types see if you can spot a similar pattern, would be interested to know. I am hoping to get a paramagnetic meter for soil work so hopefully I can test some of the soil and plants around these sites in the U.K when I have more time to escape the fiat mine.