
Manifestation
of the mechanical process of the mind is first through
our tongue, vocal cord, large and small brains and spinal
membranes. As we have learned in the earlier chapters,
the thought process, with the basic help of these components,
spreads to each cell in the body and finally to the
Neurons in the brain. We have so far learned of the
subjective or thoughtful characteristics of the mind.
We shall, now, discuss the other factors.
Chemical
Properties
Our
brain continuously produces tiny, invisible particles
called Neurons. Neurons play a key role in relaying
messages from the brain to different parts of the body.
There are numerous chemical activities inside the body
in the form of digestions, secretion of juices from
the glands and purification of blood, among many others
in various parts. A thought occurring in the mind (not
brain) influences internal reactions of the chemicals
in the body. The process can be understood as follows.
When
the thoughts reach the Neurons, they are broken up into
parts and re-circulated through the body mechanism.
The internal components of the body use certain chemicals
to break up and revolve these thoughts. The same words
keep on forming on the tongue and parts of the same
message are re-relayed to the Neurons as new messages.
The whole process causes secretion of selective chemicals
in the glands inside the body and the other body parts
react simultaneously. This is what happens when the
eyes get wet by emotional thoughts or hearing a sad
news, or how the cheeks turns red when the mind relays
a happy message or thoughts.
Electro-Magnetic
Properties
Continuing
from the above discussion, the secretion of chemicals
from the glands reacts with certain elements of the
body such as Sodium, Potassium and Iron. As a result,
the thought wave develops the properties of an electro-magnetic
field . . . . . Read
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