The Requests and Fields

I remember aspects in the hair color reviver:

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I love this idea :slight_smile:

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Fascinating

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Thanks , I wasn’t aware about this.

A Soul Retrieval field

I think it’s the opposite, the beneficial is to the left, the not beneficial is to the right…just in case Dreamweaver wants to make this just thought I would correct that bit

Also if I’m reading this right, the water at Lourdes has a very high reading- and there is the Lourdes water charger on gumroad!

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Soul Mate field

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A field for Wilson’s disease. This is an inherited disease affecting 1 in 30,000 people. It’s a bad one it makes it difficult to process copper so copper builds up in the liver, eyes, etc leading to organ failure and death.

People with this disease must take chelating agents, prescribed zinc for life and sometimes must have liver transplants. They must also avoid consuming copper except in very low amounts

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I think negentropic Hun Po

Blueprint of Love
Attract Love

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From the Energetic Alchemy? (The free one)

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Oh I meant the NFT actually

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Nystatin to sos

Add perceived time to any wound healing field.
Source:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-50009-3

Abstract
In this study we wounded study participants following a standardized procedure and manipulated perceived time to test whether perceived time affected the rate of healing. We measured the amount of healing that occurred across three conditions using a within-subjects design: Slow Time (half as fast as clock time), Normal Time (clock time), and Fast Time (twice as fast as clock time). Based on the theory of mind–body unity—which posits simultaneous and bidirectional influences of mind on body and body on mind—we hypothesized that wounds would heal faster or slower when perceived time was manipulated to be experienced as longer or shorter respectively. Although the actual elapsed time was 28 min in all three conditions, significantly more healing was observed in the Normal Time condition compared to the Slow Time condition, in the Fast Time condition compared to the Normal Time condition, and in the Fast Time condition compared to the Slow Time condition. These results support the hypothesis that the effect of time on physical healing is directly affected by one’s psychological experience of time, independent of the actual elapsed time.

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@Nice2knowU
Oh my god i just read that article last night hahaha
Neuroscience’s insta
Perception of time and wound healing yup yup

I never know where to post those articles ; not really for him to make persay but because its so interesting
I guess new perspectives is in order eh

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Hello, INTRODUCING THE The Tenacious Brain: How the Anterior Mid-Cingulate Contributes to Achieving Goals - PMC
Anterior Mid-Cingulate Cortex!, @anon61582445 might be familiar with this one!
We all say that dopamine plays a huge role in motivation but scientists have currently found out that if we do more things we don’t like or struggle to do, We stimulate a part of the brain called Anterior Mid-Cingulate Cortex, We have two of those in our brain. The larger and more stimulating it is, the easier it is for us to do tasks that we don’t like to do. Life requires discipline at times, What if a field can be made to stimulate this area of the brain?!?? Maybe it’s in one of manhattan’s creations.

“In this paper, we will review evidence supporting this view, focusing on how anterior mid-cingulate cortex (aMCC) plays a central role in establishing tenacity. Due to its position at the intersection of multiple intrinsic networks, the aMCC can integrate signals related to interoception, allostasis, executive function, motor planning, and sensory integration. We will argue that this uniquely connected position allows aMCC to weigh predicted energy requirements against predicted rewards and allocate physiological and attentional resources to achieve desired goals.”

We also have Andrew Huberman, Big Neuroscientist from Stanford talk about this:
Skip to 1:33

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I would post it here Brain Guild Requests

Nice idea, It didn’t occur to me during the podcast to make it into a brain field

Do we have any immersive mandala gifs?

Like a morphic field on a mandala gif. That can be saved to photos and looked at continually.

It would be a very active/passive form of working on meditation

Some examples:

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I get really mesmerized when these things move
So i’d really like to stare something by him that moves
lol

I always try to find something to look at when listening to Singularity but idk I think I just need one that has like that Nemo’s touch

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i read this now & i realize how messed up that sounds

What i meant was “i would be super happy if a gif mandala that moves that has a morphic field embeded on it so I can do some passive/active meditation”

And when i said Nemo’s touch
I was being silly like instead of midas touch …nemo’s touch.

Captain, I love this:

Can You, Please, Add a Silent Version for The Virus Disruption ver 2 too (since it’s for a larger family of viruses)??

And maybe for other fields too?

I mean, it would be Awesome.

Anyway, Regardless if You’ll Add Silent Versions or Not, I Thank You for These Amazing Fields!! :pray:

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Wave redux from Instagram

https://forum.enlightenedstates.com/uploads/default/original/3X/a/a/aa8ace9903f704ee65f79c63bad24cf21c302034.jpeg

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