Forwarded from Danielle M Bryant - Living with the Wisdom of the Biological Laws of Nature (GHK/GNM) & Natural Health 💛🧡❤ (Danielle M Bryant BLNA (Holistic Dani))
Lloyd and I often talk about old sayings that are in alignment with GNM and Biological Conflcits:
"It broke my heart" - overwhelm
"I cannot digest this" - indigestible morsel
"I'm feeling like a fish out of water" - Abandonment/isolation/refugee/existence
"Get out of my face" - separation
Can you think of any?
Now Stefan Lanka has began this series, I thought it may be of interest to past the translations.
LankaVision - Introduction to our new series
The language of the organs
We are launching a series of new articles that will shed light on Socrates' insight that the soul's injuries are visible through the body. The language of organs includes phrases that originate from ancient times and have been passed down through popular usage. These specific phrases refer directly to specific organs, or rather, organ parts and tissues.
The language of the organs developed from observations made by our ancestors. For example, our ancestors recognized that someone would vomit bile after an outburst of anger (" my bile is overflowing ") or that a wound would itch once it was healed ( "if it itches, it heals" ). Accordingly, sleep is the best medicine – injured animals seek a quiet and safe place to sleep! And even today, we know that waking someone who is sick is the stupidest thing to do. That usually only happens in the hospital.
When we have wounds on our skin and soul , when we can't breathe, we're drawn to the sea or the forest. Rehabilitation or a health cure (remains) often can't make us feel good in our own skin again, because these facilities, with their multitude of therapies, usually only distract us from the core of our condition. This is why returnees are often thrown back into the same old trap.
Until the 1980s, neighbors knew about a mother in the village who had a lump in her breast because her child had died—they spoke of grief cancer (worry /Streit /Nestkonflikt ). And: "Was it ironic when Virchow remarked, regarding the delicate liver of a dissected animal, that it had probably never experienced any trouble in its life?" ( JS Mohr ).
With the knowledge of GH® we can also describe the language of the organs as a biological style of speech, since it reflects with astonishing accuracy phases of recovery ( it's burning under the nails ), delayed healing ( you have a lump in your throat ) as well as conflictual phases (it makes me angry).
In biological language (the language of the organs ) it is not the mouths of children but the mouths of the people that proclaim the truth .
© Ursula Stoll and Dr. Stefan Lanka
"It broke my heart" - overwhelm
"I cannot digest this" - indigestible morsel
"I'm feeling like a fish out of water" - Abandonment/isolation/refugee/existence
"Get out of my face" - separation
Can you think of any?
Now Stefan Lanka has began this series, I thought it may be of interest to past the translations.
LankaVision - Introduction to our new series
The language of the organs
We are launching a series of new articles that will shed light on Socrates' insight that the soul's injuries are visible through the body. The language of organs includes phrases that originate from ancient times and have been passed down through popular usage. These specific phrases refer directly to specific organs, or rather, organ parts and tissues.
The language of the organs developed from observations made by our ancestors. For example, our ancestors recognized that someone would vomit bile after an outburst of anger (" my bile is overflowing ") or that a wound would itch once it was healed ( "if it itches, it heals" ). Accordingly, sleep is the best medicine – injured animals seek a quiet and safe place to sleep! And even today, we know that waking someone who is sick is the stupidest thing to do. That usually only happens in the hospital.
When we have wounds on our skin and soul , when we can't breathe, we're drawn to the sea or the forest. Rehabilitation or a health cure (remains) often can't make us feel good in our own skin again, because these facilities, with their multitude of therapies, usually only distract us from the core of our condition. This is why returnees are often thrown back into the same old trap.
Until the 1980s, neighbors knew about a mother in the village who had a lump in her breast because her child had died—they spoke of grief cancer (worry /Streit /Nestkonflikt ). And: "Was it ironic when Virchow remarked, regarding the delicate liver of a dissected animal, that it had probably never experienced any trouble in its life?" ( JS Mohr ).
With the knowledge of GH® we can also describe the language of the organs as a biological style of speech, since it reflects with astonishing accuracy phases of recovery ( it's burning under the nails ), delayed healing ( you have a lump in your throat ) as well as conflictual phases (it makes me angry).
In biological language (the language of the organs ) it is not the mouths of children but the mouths of the people that proclaim the truth .
© Ursula Stoll and Dr. Stefan Lanka
Forwarded from Danielle M Bryant - Living with the Wisdom of the Biological Laws of Nature (GHK/GNM) & Natural Health 💛🧡❤ (Danielle M Bryant BLNA (Holistic Dani))
The language of the organs:
The Language of the Heart Part 1 of 4
Just as we are materialized spirit, our words/sentences, which come from the depths of our soul, establish the connection between this (soul) and the body. They originate from our spirit, which establishes the link between mind and heart. From this connection comes the language of the organs.
Some sentences, often spoken carelessly and with such force that one feels as if they originate from a hellish carousel whirling around in one's head and are completely uncontrollable, can freeze the other person. These sentences/situations/events that freeze, split, and horrify someone manifest themselves in physical symptoms. One letter can change a word, one sentence an entire life.
These are the words that our mind/spirit/psyche absorbs and lands directly in the heart—both positively and negatively. When expressed in an unkind way, they can be felt as a stab in the heart . This is the language of the organs, which we would like to explore in more detail in this series. With the help of this language, we can discover which conflict, along with the "trapped" emotion, is preventing us from processing the shocking experience.
We come to the crux of the matter , which Aristotle named so. He was referring to the pulsating red spot that can be seen with the naked eye in a fertilized chicken egg after the third day of incubation. For him, it was the first sign of life: the development of the heart. But what or who gives the first impulse for the heartbeat? All cultures agree on this: When the soul enters the heart, the heart begins to beat.
The language of the heart is clear: it says, "Love me, hear me," when it comes to territorial areas. When our loved one is present, our hearts warm . But our hearts also warm when we can do what we enjoy. For this reason, the conflictual strain of the territorial loss conflict or sexual frustration conflict (depending on handedness) also affects all commitments in various areas that are "dear and precious" to us.
This ranges from art, to home, hobbies, careers, and so on. Our hearts can be broken (or our hearts ripped apart ) when we lose one of these "dear things." We "sicken" with heartache and heartbreak . In any case, it touches our hearts because we had previously taken it to heart . The fairy tale >The Frog Prince< describes such heartache and the liberation from it very impressively: "Henry, the carriage is breaking!" "No, sir, not the carriage. It is a band from my heart, which lay there in great pain, when you sat in the well, when you were a frog."
Thus ends the fairy tale of the Frog Prince. Because the young prince was enchanted to become a frog, his servant thought his heart would break. So he had iron bands forged around his heart. But when the spell lost its power and the prince and his bride traveled to his castle, the protective bands burst from Henry's heart with a loud crash.
He didn't need her anymore.
© Ursula Stoll and Dr. Stefan Lanka
The Language of the Heart Part 1 of 4
Just as we are materialized spirit, our words/sentences, which come from the depths of our soul, establish the connection between this (soul) and the body. They originate from our spirit, which establishes the link between mind and heart. From this connection comes the language of the organs.
Some sentences, often spoken carelessly and with such force that one feels as if they originate from a hellish carousel whirling around in one's head and are completely uncontrollable, can freeze the other person. These sentences/situations/events that freeze, split, and horrify someone manifest themselves in physical symptoms. One letter can change a word, one sentence an entire life.
These are the words that our mind/spirit/psyche absorbs and lands directly in the heart—both positively and negatively. When expressed in an unkind way, they can be felt as a stab in the heart . This is the language of the organs, which we would like to explore in more detail in this series. With the help of this language, we can discover which conflict, along with the "trapped" emotion, is preventing us from processing the shocking experience.
We come to the crux of the matter , which Aristotle named so. He was referring to the pulsating red spot that can be seen with the naked eye in a fertilized chicken egg after the third day of incubation. For him, it was the first sign of life: the development of the heart. But what or who gives the first impulse for the heartbeat? All cultures agree on this: When the soul enters the heart, the heart begins to beat.
The language of the heart is clear: it says, "Love me, hear me," when it comes to territorial areas. When our loved one is present, our hearts warm . But our hearts also warm when we can do what we enjoy. For this reason, the conflictual strain of the territorial loss conflict or sexual frustration conflict (depending on handedness) also affects all commitments in various areas that are "dear and precious" to us.
This ranges from art, to home, hobbies, careers, and so on. Our hearts can be broken (or our hearts ripped apart ) when we lose one of these "dear things." We "sicken" with heartache and heartbreak . In any case, it touches our hearts because we had previously taken it to heart . The fairy tale >The Frog Prince< describes such heartache and the liberation from it very impressively: "Henry, the carriage is breaking!" "No, sir, not the carriage. It is a band from my heart, which lay there in great pain, when you sat in the well, when you were a frog."
Thus ends the fairy tale of the Frog Prince. Because the young prince was enchanted to become a frog, his servant thought his heart would break. So he had iron bands forged around his heart. But when the spell lost its power and the prince and his bride traveled to his castle, the protective bands burst from Henry's heart with a loud crash.
He didn't need her anymore.
© Ursula Stoll and Dr. Stefan Lanka
Forwarded from Tom Power
Meanwhile, and while everyone in Canada is talking about tariffs and Mark Carney...
Note that we always present the other fields BEFORE the medical field, even though it is the most "PROMISING".
Subsequently, all these other areas are forgotten and only the medical sector is discussed throughout the text.
EXCERPT: This new communication technology is expected to facilitate various applications in various sectors, including: industry, agriculture, environmental monitoring and medicine. One of the most promising applications of biotechnology in the medical sector is the Internet of BioNanoThings (IoBNT), which goes beyond conventional medical monitoring by establishing intra-body biotechnology networks connecting organs and cells to the Internet.
Your organs are already connected to the Internet. And some will still think that all this, as well as everything that has happened in recent years, is just a coincidence.
Think again.
Note that we always present the other fields BEFORE the medical field, even though it is the most "PROMISING".
Subsequently, all these other areas are forgotten and only the medical sector is discussed throughout the text.
EXCERPT: This new communication technology is expected to facilitate various applications in various sectors, including: industry, agriculture, environmental monitoring and medicine. One of the most promising applications of biotechnology in the medical sector is the Internet of BioNanoThings (IoBNT), which goes beyond conventional medical monitoring by establishing intra-body biotechnology networks connecting organs and cells to the Internet.
Your organs are already connected to the Internet. And some will still think that all this, as well as everything that has happened in recent years, is just a coincidence.
Think again.
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Gold usually rallies just before Bitcoin wow 📈
Bitcoin's 4 year moving average price has NEVER declined 🤯
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1000+ bodies still not identified from 9/11 even with advanced DNA matching technology. Because the bodies were also turned to dust via DEW. https://archive.ph/wip/OXthb
More than 1000 bodies on 9/11 still have not been identified, even with DNA technology since the human fragments are just too small. People, not just steel, aluminum, concrete, and office material were literally turned to dust.
Assuming that the average person is 150 lbs, then 1000 people would mean 150,000 lbs or 75 tons, which is equivalent to 13 elephants! 🤯
Assuming that the average person is 150 lbs, then 1000 people would mean 150,000 lbs or 75 tons, which is equivalent to 13 elephants! 🤯
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Comparison between the 9/11 "plane" impact vs a bunker buster missile vs jet crash test vs plane crash test through wooden poles. The 9/11 "plane" resembles the bunker buster missile with the ability to penetrate steel and concrete before a delayed explosion…
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Comparison between the Jules Naudet 1st impact footage and the Park Foreman 2nd impact footage on 9/11 shows that the 2nd impact had a more delayed explosion than the 1st impact explosion.
Note that the first "plane" struck the building at 495 mph while the second "plane" was going 593 mph. Perhaps the increased delay is due to the faster speed, either from an internal bunker buster type explosive or from an external "cold DEW explosion" mistiming... 🤔😮
Note that the first "plane" struck the building at 495 mph while the second "plane" was going 593 mph. Perhaps the increased delay is due to the faster speed, either from an internal bunker buster type explosive or from an external "cold DEW explosion" mistiming... 🤔😮
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Exercise 4: Fibonacci's Original Rabbit Reproduction Sequence (and the Golden Ratio) https://youtu.be/NNNNKwGIKgI - summary - playlist - notes In this video I go over the first appearance of the famous Fibonacci sequence and show that the limit of the ratio…
History of the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio https://youtu.be/ube-OSVYMPY - summary - playlist - notes
In this video I go over the history of the Fibonacci sequence and Fibonacci numbers as well as their relation to the Golden Ratio and Golden angle, rectangle, and spiral.
#math #fibonacci #goldenratio #calculus #sequences
In this video I go over the history of the Fibonacci sequence and Fibonacci numbers as well as their relation to the Golden Ratio and Golden angle, rectangle, and spiral.
#math #fibonacci #goldenratio #calculus #sequences
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MES Math Q/A 14: Are NASA Apollo photos composites? YouTube - Rumble - Blurt - Math Q/A playlist If you have math related questions, I may have answers. #math #nasa #apollo #space #technology
MES Math Q/A 15: What is Cold Fusion? YouTube - Rumble - Odysee (Replay) - BitChute - Math Q/A playlist
If you have math related questions, I may have answers.
April 23, 2025 Wednesday at 10:00 AM PST
#math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
If you have math related questions, I may have answers.
April 23, 2025 Wednesday at 10:00 AM PST
#math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
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MES Math Q/A 15: What is Cold Fusion? YouTube - Rumble - Odysee (Replay) - BitChute - Math Q/A playlist If you have math related questions, I may have answers. April 23, 2025 Wednesday at 10:00 AM PST #math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
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MES Math Q/A 15: What is Cold Fusion? YouTube - Rumble - Odysee (Replay) - BitChute - Math Q/A playlist
Plot Twist: The Moon Landing and Cold Fusion are both real! 🤯
#math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
Plot Twist: The Moon Landing and Cold Fusion are both real! 🤯
#math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
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MES Math Q/A 15: What is Cold Fusion? YouTube - Rumble - Odysee (Replay) - BitChute - Math Q/A playlist Plot Twist: The Moon Landing and Cold Fusion are both real! 🤯 #math #coldfusion #LENR #FreeEnergy #nuclear
According to Grok AI, there are hundreds of hours of footage, hundred thousand hours of radio / audio recordings, and over 20,000 photos during the Apollo 1 to 17 Moon missions.
Faking all this evidence, yet not showing a single major inconsistency or flaw (that I have seen) makes it near impossible to fake.
Obviously, we aren't being told the full truth of the Moon Landings, but the central claim of landing and walking on the Moon is overwhelming.
Faking all this evidence, yet not showing a single major inconsistency or flaw (that I have seen) makes it near impossible to fake.
Obviously, we aren't being told the full truth of the Moon Landings, but the central claim of landing and walking on the Moon is overwhelming.
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History of the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio https://youtu.be/ube-OSVYMPY - summary - playlist - notes In this video I go over the history of the Fibonacci sequence and Fibonacci numbers as well as their relation to the Golden Ratio and Golden angle…
Peepz can hear Trump from my Fibonacci sequence thumbnail 🤣🤣🤣
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🔬#MESExperiments 47: Ping Pong Ball Floats in a Water Vortex when inside a Vacuum Chamber https://youtu.be/6JJPi2JWKDo - Playlist (Hive) In this experiment I have uploaded the 2018 video by The Action Lab showing a ping pong ball in a whirlpool or water vortex…
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Another epic Action Lab video, this time showing that plasma can be directed with sound! 🔉⚡️🤯