Sunday, October 11, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Problem with Starbucks
Im not even going to get into the corporate side of Starbucks, just the simple guilty pleasure side. I love having a destination. But here's the problem. It's so bad for you. The cup is bleached paper, with a non recyclable lid. An environmental disaster. The drinks our ridiculously expensive and they have way to much sugar, fat and dairy in them. In fact, they are like drinking melted ice cream. Not to mention the caffeine. It agitates already agitated nerves. I think a line of Meth is probably a healthier, cheaper choice than Starbucks.
We should be able to move our minds out of our bodies.
There is no difference between the subatomic particles in your brain, hand, a door knob and the atoms in the air(HONC) or Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon and trace elements. So theoretically we should be able to take our minds/conscious and move it from our heads to our hands to the air and into the doorknob. And we should be able to move the door knob. I think it just takes tons of concentration and practice.
Does light change from Pollution?
I think light does stay intact and untouched. However, it does change from the pollution, as it does when it rises and sets from all of the atmosphere. It has more to pass through so it gets knocked down the electromagnetic spectrum a bit from visible light closer to ultraviolet light. This is why it starts to look so beautiful at sunset. Everything starts to glow. So the wavelength gets shortened. But it's still pure light. On this note, there is no difference between the subatomic particles in your brain, hand, a door knob and the atoms in the air(HONC) or Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon and trace elements. So theoretically we should be able to take our minds/conscious and move it from our heads to our hands to the air and into the doorknob. And we should be able to move the door knob. I think it just takes tons of concentration and practice. But you should be able to apply this to your Acupuncture and your patients bodies. Welp.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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