Extraordinary Knowledge and Inspiration

One of my favorite lines from the movie MIB 3 is when Agent K shuts down the Neuralizer and Agent J yells out; “I don’t know if I know nothing.” Another take on that question is; “How do I know what I don’t know?”

That’s a really good question. It makes you think, how do we stumble across those inspirational ideas, events, and chance meetings that lead us to unknown knowledge. Sometimes it’s a flashed thought, a chain of linked events, a gut feeling that overwhelms everything until we take action, or it lies dormant until we have enough life experience to understand it.

The resource links are for that purpose, to provide some insight into the world of self-healing and intuitive knowledge that may not have crossed your path. To agree or disagree with the information is not the point, the point is to bring this information to your awareness. Whether the knowledge is accepted now, later, or never, at least we have expanded your unknown, and who knows, maybe it will inspire you to seek out more unknowns on your own.

Source NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
Summary Doctors at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee have discovered the healing power of light with the help of technology developed for NASA’s Space Shuttle. Using powerful light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, originally designed for commercial plant growth research in space, scientists have found a way to help patients here on Earth.
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Source SuperConsciousness.com
Summary Music can help recover damaged brain function by activating parts of the brain that are nearby.
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Source The Washington Post
Summary After suffering a traumatic accident as a young woman, doctors diagnosed her with cortical blindness, caused by damage to the visual processing centers in her brain. So she got a seeing eye dog to guide her and grew accustomed to the darkness.
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Source PLoS One | ONE A Peer-Reviewed, Open Access Journal
Summary The relaxation response (RR) is the counterpart of the stress response. Millennia-old practices evoking the RR include meditation, yoga and repetitive prayer. Although RR elicitation is an effective therapeutic intervention that counteracts the adverse clinical effects of stress in disorders including hypertension, anxiety, insomnia and aging, the underlying molecular mechanisms that explain these clinical benefits remain undetermined.
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