What Constitutes a Human
This might seem offensive for the readers of this blog, but people, i.e. men are virtually non-existent. Or rather they are so few when compared to the humanoid creatures that they fall under the statistical error.
In order to correspond to the concept ‘human’ people need to meet only a few yet very important criteria – be able to maintain within them the energies that correspond to the human. Nevertheless, contemporary homo sapiens is not only incapable of differentiating the energetic processes but is also unable to maintain the necessary level of the functional qualities characteristic for the human being.
These qualities are based on the conditions for developing man’s energetic matrix. However since no one teaches man how to develop this matrix, he is forced to invent the format of his life on the basis of certain emotional-reactionary processes expressed within himself that do not correspond to the quality of rationality and force the brain to submit to the control of certain states.
The fulfilment of the human force in the contemporary living conditions is paralyzed – either by more crude vibration parameters or by super-frequency facts that are part of the human form by birth.
However, the most vulnerable parameter of contemporary humanoids is their brain that is not tuned by the person himself because brain parameters are largely dependent on natural rather than acquired processes. This makes the brain dependent on the energies that are determined, so to speak, by the earth and the sky. In these conditions, man’s brain is dependent on reactions, excitations, it is unable to maintain the processes over long periods of time, in other words it’s incapable of experiencing them.
Even those who have well-expressed human qualities by birth are forced to develop them with respect to the limitations of their living environment, in other words they are forced to degrade them. In fact, we cannot call ‘human’ people who have not developed the ability to focus, i.e. live in the state of controlled effort and maintain the synchronization not only of their brain but also of their whole body. Essentially, the coordination of all energetic processes in the body and their control is a necessary condition for preserving the human format of existence. If the processes are uncontrollable, then man becomes dependent on external sources, in other words he becomes fragmentary and not whole.
13 august 2012