betson
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Hi,
(Cleve Backster is that fellow who has spent about 50 years so far recording the responses of plants and other living cells with EEGs, EKGs, lie detectors, etc. Now he works more with live cell scrapings similiar to those collected for DNA research and also with bacteria he gets from yogurt, etc.)
After the initial extreme reaction of living cells to danger or annihilation, they set up a rather steady humming vibratory pattern. Cleve Backster interprets this (and I've simplified it to keep it brief) to the cells' warning others of danger and then all of them 'fainting.' They don't flat-line but their vibration is smaller.
If cells faint and if we faint / click out readily at signs of danger, why don't more life forms use this technique? OK, never mind, I see--they'd get eaten or killed possibly. So I'll change my question: In our current culture fainting is sort of a joke. Often it's made fun of. Do you think fainting has more value than we today allow it?
Your ideas on this interest me because I asked Guidance why I was attacked once and what I was to learn from it and they said 'you were expected to faint.' ??
Bets
I got the Backster info for this from his book "Primary Perception" 2006 White Rose Millenium Press, Anza CA.
(I suspect he calls his work Perception rather than Consciousness bcause consciousness studies are so extensive now that a researcher in it would probably have to be well-read in that field to be considered by others. Backster also calls his work biocommunication and says it goes where electro-magnetism cannot, which is also a more recent claim of the newly determined energies in physics. )
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