reply to post by xxnibiruxx
I believe that terms such as vibration and ectoplasm and harmonics and energy are borrowed from science to give a false sense of legitimacy to
stories.
I for one would not be trying to hijack scientific terms or terms from other places. When an atom begins to move faster it is heating up. I doubt you
meant that either. Fast moving atoms are hot. Temperature is a measure of the mean kinetic energy of a system. On a hot day the molecules in the air
are bouncing around faster than on a cold day. Within a human body there is little change since the temperature is fairly constant.
A spiritual awakening that is spiritual in nature is likely to be completely removed from reality. It involves concepts and thought processes outside
the realm of the natural world or what we experience as reality. People are quite capable of conceiving of something beyond this world. That does
separate it from this world.
A lack of evidence is normal since it is conceptually external to what can be evidence.
Problems start people try to connect this reality or this natural world to the supernatural. Take DNA activation. That is an observable phenomena. It
is studied in many university. It is involved in important genes such as Hox genes. To activate DNA is to see a new chemical expressed by the DNA.
That's a testable issue and certainly not spiritual in nature.
Another example is solidity. Matter interacts with other matter through the electrons. The computer keyboard in front of you appears to be solid
because the electrons in your fingertips interact with the electrons of the keyboard. You feel the wind in your face because the electrons of the air
molecules interact with the electrons of your skin.
None of this is involved in spiritual issues. Claiming that vibrating faster leads to a new level is a bad scifi movie. It was in the X Files. It was
on Star Trek. Those were pretty lame episodes.
The reason fluoride is added to water is to control tooth decay. The main danger is receiving too much fluoride. The danger is to children's teeth.
Like all things in life balance is important.
What is interesting is what people will allow in their water and won't. Most people consider allowing the chlorination of water yet a few are against
fluoridation. I don't believe I've ever seen an organized effort to stop chlorination.
In addition to the pineal gland claim there are other claims about the dangers of fluoridation including:
1. It causes AIDS
2. It causes heart disease
3. Name your favorite health cause at this point.
Despite all of the claims the evidence is not there. This process has been tested worldwide for decades and nothing has popped out as a problem.
Mixing spiritual issues with science always leaves the spiritual people with egg on their face. Creationists are a good example. You end up with
people hiring porters to build fake ark remnants on Ararat.



