Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 continued Detection of resonance absorption of the Rudraksas shows that it occurs at about 350 MHz ( above the resonance absorption of human body obeserved to be between 30 -300 MHz) for all the Mukhis but with differing value. Rudraksa Beads of different Mukhis or Beads of a Rosary held between finger pairs in various Puranic uses form simple capacitors. Worn at lock, crown, forehead, eyes, around the neck, arms, wrists, ears and over the chest they form free space capacitors where these dielectrics receive different time varying electrical signals that have an effect on various parts of the body. The Beads of various Mukhis in such uses at first cause various levels of touch or mechanical stimulation of tactile sensory organs of the body depending upon the surface structures of their thorn tips. The mechanical stimulus leads to an increase in frequency of the body signals and signal amplitudes remain constant. On holding the Rudaska between a pair of fingers the signal across the dielectric is bidirectional with instantaneous amplitudes being dependent upon the input signal amplitude and the interpretation by the physical bodies neural network. The resonant output signal frequency differs for each Mukhi. Because of the difference in output signal frequencies the Rudraska of various Mukhis are suggested to produce different bioeffects. The effects of different frequencies are alread well established. Frequencies 0 to 5 Hz affect the sympathetic nerves Frequencies 5 to 10 Hz affect the unstripped muscle Frequencies 10 to 15 Hz affect the motor nerves Frequences 90 to 110 Hz affect the parasympathetic nerves Thus various uses of Rudraksas seem to cause bioeffects mediated through the stimulatory action on the nervous system. To be continued in Rudraksa Epilogue Part III Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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