Epileptic Vibrations – Dangerous Hypothesis?
It appears that different members of the medical community have different ways of defining human problems. Seizures, epilepsy, and other similar conditions are one example. It’s possible that members of the spiritual community may refer to some kinds of bodily vibrations as “vibrations” rather than a “medical emergency” in certain circumstances.
In the midst of a seizure, the author of this article cites the presence of some healing processes as evidence of their presence.
Epilepsy and the Immune System
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THE FINDING of immune system activation in patients with a seizure disorder has lead to the suggestion that immune mechanisms may play a role in the pathogenesis of some forms of epilepsy.1 For a long time, such theories lacked an experimental basis. The results of recent studies, especially in patients with Rasmussen encephalitis, have given new information about the possible relation between epileptic disorders and the immune system.
I will define a seizure as anything that will register on an EEG machine.
Nocturnal Seizures – Seizures during Sleep
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Any form of epilepsy may occur during sleep, but some types of epilepsy are more likely to be restricted exclusively to sleep. These are sometimes called Nocturnal Seizures.
Some people have seizures occur only during sleep whilst others have both daytime and nocturnal seizures. Studies have shown that 10 – 45% of people with epilepsy have seizures that occur predominantly or exclusively during sleep or occur with sleep deprivation.
Delta Wave
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A delta wave is a high amplitude brain wave with a frequency of oscillation between 0–4 hertz. Delta waves, like other brain waves, are recorded with an electroencephalogram[1] (EEG) and are usually associated with the deep stage 3 of NREM sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep (SWS), and aid in characterizing the depth of sleep.
We are probably all well aware of the fact that meditating puts us in a state of mind that is conducive to healing.
It is possible to state that the brain is entrainable toward certain frequencies via sound vibrations.
Mantras And Sacred Symbols
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“The Vedas are mantric teachings. They consist of various mantric chants or hymns cognized by different seers or Rishis from the Cosmic Mind. They set forth Dharma or natural law, which is mantra in manifestation.”
The concept that numerous chakras each vibrate at a unique frequency is one that is held to high esteem by a great number of distinct religious traditions.
uning Chakras Through Vibration
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Each of our chakras responds to and resonates within a certain pitch. One easy way we can find the right tone is going by feel. When we hit the right tone, we should be able to feel it in the chakra. This will cause the chakra to vibrate and release energy.
This is a fantastic old paper that describes the numerous kinds of epilepsy and the varying degrees of severity associated with each.
On the Sacred Disease By Hippocrates Written 400 B.C.E
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It is thus with regard to the disease called Sacred: it appears to me to be nowise more divine nor more sacred than other diseases but has a natural cause from the originates like other affections. Men regard its nature and cause as divine from ignorance and wonder because it is not at all like other diseases. And this notion of its divinity is kept up by their inability to comprehend it, and the simplicity of the mode by which it is cured, for men are freed from it by purifications and incantations.
Sacred texts from antiquity provide a crystal-clear illustration of the chakras in their modern-day form.
Sapta Chakra, from a Yoga manuscript in Braj Bhasa language with 118 pages (1899).
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Chakra is a concept originating in Hindu texts and featured in tantric and yogic traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Its name derives from the Sanskrit word for “wheel” or “turning” (cakraṃ चक्रं [ˈtʃəkrə̃], pronounced [ˈtʃəkrə] in Hindi; Pali: cakka चक्क, Thai: จักระ, Telugu: చక్ర, Tamil: சக்கரம், Kannada: ಚಕ್ರ, Chinese: 轮, Tibetan: འཁོར་ལོ་; khorlo).[1]
One may also argue that this crown depiction has some kind of link with solar deities; however, since it is so ambiguous, there is probably very little to no connection that is known. In any case, this work of art could be suggestive of the movement of vibrational energy at a very short wavelength.
Then, is taking neuroleptics, antipsychotics, and several other medications that stop one from experiencing a low activity of continual vibrations throughout the body pose a risk? Could it be that certain epileptic sufferers are just more attuned to their bodies natural healing frequencies?
Should you believe that vibrations are an essential component of the human healing process, you may be wondering at this point in time what a neuroleptic is. They are medications that gradually induce a state of comatose in the user by inhibiting the brain’s normal functions. It’s possible that using these medicines for an extended period of time may stop your body from mending itself naturally.
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Antipsychotics (also known as neuroleptics or major tranquilizers)[1] are a class of psychiatric medication primarily used to manage psychosis (including delusions, hallucinations, or disordered thought), in particular in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and are increasingly being used in the management of non-psychotic disorders (ATC code N05A). The word neuroleptic originates from the Greek word “νεῦρον”, neuron (“nerve” and lepsis (“seizure” or “fit”.[2]
From my own experience, I can say that there are circumstances in which having occasional seizures might be useful. In particular, I have experienced what one may refer to as a complete body vibration. The following are the experiences that other individuals have had with them.
Real Spiritual Experiences – Full Body Vibrations
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I would like to share my story of the day I discovered astral projection. When I was 23 years I moved from Michigan to Minnesota to live with my older brother. He had just gone through a messy divorce and needed help financially and emotionally. I did not grow up with my older brother due to the divorce of my parents and the inability of my older brother to deal with the fact that my mother was dating other men besides our dad. That being said, it was an adjustment to get to know a brother that I had always wanted to get to know.
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In all honesty, it appears like only a very small number of individuals are reporting having these experiences. I’m the one on the list in the comments down there.
In any case, since that time, I have also come to be hypersensitive to thujone. Probably due to the excessive use of herbal supplements. I cannot say that I appreciate being sensitive to thujone since it may be unpleasant; but, it seems that my nocturnal epilepsy is really useful and healing while I am asleep. For instance, I was motivated to write this essay after waking up this morning to vibrations and having nightmares of childhood experiences that I had not thought about in a very long time.
I have a suspicion that these episodes have something to do with the healing that is underneath them.
Due to the fact that it is now removed from my diet totally, thujone did not cause the nighttime seizures that I have. However, thujone may be found in low amounts in a variety of plants, such as wormwood, mint, sage, rosemary, and so on. Thujone is an extremely deadly toxin that has the potential to and does kill people.
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The compound was discovered after absinthe became popular in the mid-19th century.
Magnan went on to study 250 abusers of alcohol and noted that those who drank absinthe had seizures and hallucinations. In light of modern evidence, these conclusions are questionable, as they are based on a poor understanding of other compounds and diseases, and clouded by Magnan’s belief that alcohol and absinthe were “degenerating” the French race.[18]
In any event, these herbs are safe in low doses, as can be clearly evidenced in this article which studies centenarians.
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Leriadis also talked about local “mountain tea,” made from dried herbs endemic to the island, which is enjoyed as an end-of-the-day cocktail. He mentioned wild marjoram, sage (flaskomilia), a type of mint tea (fliskouni), rosemary and a drink made from boiling dandelion leaves and adding a little lemon. “People here think they’re drinking a comforting beverage, but they all double as medicine,”
Experimenting with thujone beyond what is generally accepted to be safe is not something that I support under any circumstances. It’s possible that the cause of my present nocturnal epilepsy is a damaged central nervous system, but I’m more inclined to believe that it’s caused by increased activity in the central nervous system.
In any case, it is possible that it is both.
When I first became aware of ASMR, one of the relaxing techniques that I had previously experimented with was listening to binaural sound waves. The vibrations in my body tend to increase as a result of these noises. Although it’s not quite what I’d call a seizure, ASMR is definitely in the vicinity. My opinion is that ASMR is not a seizure in any way, shape, or form; nonetheless, it is possible that a certain frequency of brain waves might produce the feeling of pleasant, peaceful vibration.
An excellent example of an ASMR artist using vibrational sound waves in an ASMR video.
So that’s the end of the rant. Thought I’d get that off my chest and tucked away for reference and elaborations.
Say goodbye to big pop industry music, and go with graffiti videos, aka fan videos.