Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " Barb Scholz " <bscholz@c...> wrote: Donna has said that part of the reason we get jet lag is " when your body is unnaturally yanked from the electromagnetic environment to which its meridians have acclimated and into a time zone that is not in phase with them. " pg 129 of Energy Medicine. Given that the astronaut is outside of the timezone paradigm altogether for days, I think that there may be real benefit in doing the chakra correction from below the feet that Donna demonstrated in the latest Phoenix class. This will keep the chakra system pulling in energy in a manner that is " grounded " . And every 2 hours they could do the drill of supporting the next meridian to get the energy based on the time zone they left, a modification of the exercise on page 131. This way, while they are aloft, their system gets the support that the earth's natural rhythm would have given. When they return they can do the jet lag correction based on the time zone they have returned to. It would be just amazing if they try an experiment in using energy medicine techniques on their journey and they give our community feedback. Thanks Richard for reaching way out in the name of energy medicine. Blessings, Barb - " Richard Cinta " <richardc@w...> <creative_energies > Monday, June 14, 2004 9:37 PM [creative_energies] Energy for Out of the World NASA?? > Hey All, > > One of the folks who is in the Houston Study Group, asked me a very good > question. In a few weeks, she is flying to florida and She is going to > be training some astronauts and top brass at NASA's Kennedy Space > Cetner, in Stress- Reduction. I immediately thought of the Jet Lag > Drills....but Im not sure if that is the same technique IF astronauts > are up in space for days or weeks. > > Me and the people of NASA, may benefit greatly from your suggestions or > opinions. > > Thanks > > Richard > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " maximillianhall " <maximillianhall@h...> wrote: creative_energies , " Barb Scholz " <bscholz@c...> wrote: > Donna has said that part of the reason we get jet lag is " when your body is > unnaturally yanked from the electromagnetic environment to which its > meridians have acclimated and into a time zone that is not in phase with > them. " pg 129 of Energy Medicine. I don't buy that explanation. I guess its possible, but it doesn't make sense to me. What is the correlation of severity of jet lag for people that take a flight over the pole vs. taking a flight that just moves Longitudinally? The magnetic field lines converge at the poles and the magnetic force is the strongest there. Because they converge a small movement in space equates to a large change in magnetic phase when related against a similar, distance wise, move at the equator. I haven't seen any studies looking at my above example. Nor have I talked to anyone susceptible to jet lag who has done the two different flights, to ask them if they felt a difference. I've never suffered from jet lag so I don't know what the problem really is. I've always thought that jet lag was just people who are so stuck in a rut of scheduled time comfort that when they are put into another schedule they resist changing and the resisting is what causes the symptoms. Max Edwards The MaddMan from the backwoods of Oregon, expanding his mind and thinking at the speed of gravity! --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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