0:00:02.005,0:00:08.125 (RC) Welcome everybody to the 22nd Health [br]Teaching Workshop of the Keshe Foundation. 0:00:09.050,0:00:14.905 The topic for this workshop will be [br]"The Olfactory System: the Bar-Code Reader" 0:00:14.991,0:00:16.489 And today as usual we will be speaking [br]with Mr Keshe 0:00:16.489,0:00:17.752 of the Keshe Foundation 0:00:17.752,0:00:19.552 (EK) Hello everybody.[br]It’s me, Eliya. 0:00:19.552,0:00:20.066 Nice to be with you on the twenty-second[br]Keshe foundation Health Teaching Workshop. 0:01:12.955,0:01:17.742 The subject today is the[br]olfactory system and the nose. 0:01:17.987,0:01:21.196 So we go with the first slide. The first slide is a representation 0:01:21.377,0:01:25.475 of embryology. 0:01:25.625,0:01:34.768 In the part of Embryo, where start the formation of nose, this is the part of encephalon, 0:01:34.961,0:01:36.500 The nose forms throughout[br]the duration of our 0:01:36.500,0:01:38.208 development in the embryo[br]state with different parts 0:01:38.208,0:01:50.437 developing during different[br]weeks, because actually 0:01:50.437,0:01:55.667 the nose has different parts[br]and different tissues. 0:01:55.915,0:02:02.413 Some parts of the nose are part[br]of the bones, cartilage, muscles, 0:02:02.413,0:02:12.015 the mucosa and a huge amount[br]is part of the nervous system. 0:02:12.378,0:02:15.807 0:02:12 And as you see,[br]the formation of the 0:02:15.807,0:02:18.927 nose, in the middle[br]picture at number one, 0:02:18.927,0:02:26.478 begins with the first[br]central nervous system 0:02:26.478,0:02:29.901 nerve, and this is[br]the olfactory nerve. 0:02:30.160,0:02:35.338 That is the part where the[br]olfactory bulb starts to form. 0:02:35.544,0:02:41.180 Actually our nose constitutes[br]the olfactory system 0:02:41.180,0:02:47.961 that starts its formation[br]with the tail encephalon. 0:02:48.400,0:02:52.753 Number two is the area of the eyes. 0:02:52.753,0:02:58.969 And as you see, the eyes, ears, and[br]nose begin very close to each other. 0:02:58.969,0:03:04.219 In the middle of the head of the[br]embryo, if you remember, is 0:03:04.219,0:03:09.220 the area of the emotional part[br]of the brain, our thalamus. 0:03:09.730,0:03:12.518 If you remember from[br]the previous workshop, 0:03:12.518,0:03:16.470 actually our eyes[br]and especially the 0:03:16.470,0:03:28.720 olfactory bulb are direct extensions[br]from our brain, from our limbic system. 0:03:28.720,0:03:33.948 And the thalamus is part[br]of the limbic system. 0:03:35.043,0:03:39.580 During the development of the[br]embryo, we get different 0:03:39.580,0:03:44.140 parts of our nose from[br]the pharyngeal arch. 0:03:44.581,0:03:54.690 As you see on the pictures of the embryo,[br]this is showing the places where the 0:03:54.690,0:04:04.502 different parts of the nose start, nasal[br]pit, medial process, lateral process. 0:04:04.702,0:04:09.654 And during the development,[br]the left and right sides 0:04:09.654,0:04:16.952 of the embryo close in the[br]middle and form our nose. 0:04:17.321,0:04:21.932 0:04:16 As you can see on[br]the right side of the slide 0:04:21.932,0:04:25.359 where we have representations[br]of the embryo in 0:04:25.359,0:04:33.185 the different stages to baby[br]with the left and right 0:04:33.185,0:04:37.470 parts of our face just[br]closing in the middle. 0:04:37.529,0:04:41.732 Actually, the central line[br]of our face determines 0:04:41.732,0:04:46.904 the positioning of the[br]left and right, because, 0:04:46.904,0:04:51.813 as you see, even in the[br]development during embryology 0:04:51.813,0:04:55.854 we separate the embryo[br]into left and right. 0:04:56.594,0:05:01.925 In different weeks of our[br]development, the left and right 0:05:01.925,0:05:08.054 parts of our body start to get[br]closer to the central line. 0:05:08.054,0:05:15.816 And finally the organs that are[br]situated along the central line 0:05:16.376,0:05:23.897 start to close the left and[br]right two parts and become one. 0:05:24.055,0:05:26.326 That is the positioning[br]of our nose, our mouth 0:05:26.326,0:05:32.804 cavity, and so on[br]through the whole body. 0:05:33.335,0:05:36.077 Next slide. 0:05:37.276,0:05:42.366 This is a representation of our nose. 0:05:42.577,0:05:45.876 Our nose is made up of[br]different types of parts, a 0:05:45.876,0:05:53.077 bone part, a nasal bone, and[br]on the more flexible tip 0:06:03.848,0:06:08.520 of our nose are different[br]kinds of cartilages with 0:06:08.520,0:06:13.459 different directions and[br]different flexibilities. 0:06:14.256,0:06:19.287 0:06:12 If we have a cross-section[br]of our nose, inside of 0:06:19.287,0:06:24.508 our nose we see that the[br]cavity of our nose is a hole. 0:06:24.898,0:06:30.315 And also around the nose we have the[br]cavities of different kinds of sinuses. 0:06:30.737,0:06:38.698 During development after birth, our[br]sinuses start to open at different ages. 0:06:39.084,0:06:43.114 From the beginning we[br]have the opening of the 0:06:43.114,0:06:49.427 holes for the ethmoidal[br]and sphenoidal sinuses. 0:06:49.427,0:06:55.230 The frontal and maxilla sinuses are[br]open after the ages of seven and eight. 0:06:55.777,0:07:00.158 So the sinuses have very[br]specific functions for our head, 0:07:00.158,0:07:05.142 but they are not the subject[br]of our explanation today. 0:07:05.752,0:07:12.509 They are important to the formation of[br]the air flow inside of the nose cavity. 0:07:13.059,0:07:15.528 So as you see on the[br]cross-section, we have the 0:07:15.528,0:07:19.869 bottom part of our nose and[br]the cartilage part of our 0:07:19.869,0:07:24.402 nose, and above that the[br]muscles of the face, and 0:07:24.402,0:07:32.341 the dermis and epidermis[br]of the skin of our face. 0:07:33.204,0:07:35.610 Next slide. 0:07:35.939,0:07:47.818 These are different shapes of the nose,[br]which has different shapes of not only the 0:07:47.818,0:07:57.329 central holes but also the nostrils and[br]the middle wall they make between them. 0:07:58.491,0:08:02.090 0:07:57 In the centre of[br]the slide is a schematic 0:08:02.090,0:08:05.620 representation of the[br]structure of our nose. 0:08:06.016,0:08:10.889 As you see, it is similar[br]to the shape of a reactor. 0:08:11.371,0:08:17.912 It is very funny, but it is actually like[br]that: we have two air-flow entrances, 0:08:17.912,0:08:28.402 and then the air flow has a specific[br]direction inside of our nose cavity. 0:08:28.402,0:08:32.652 Actually, when air comes inside of[br]our nose cavity, it starts to form 0:08:32.652,0:08:42.002 three different pathways, the[br]superior, middle, and lower airflows. 0:08:42.002,0:08:50.101 Different air flows have different[br]functions inside of the nose cavity. 0:08:50.101,0:08:57.194 In Ayurveda and Pranayama, for[br]example, the air flows are 0:08:57.194,0:09:01.516 manipulated to increase[br]different energies in our body. 0:09:01.772,0:09:11.162 In traditional as well as alternative[br]medicine, we are able to diagnose 0:09:11.162,0:09:20.513 different diseases by observations of[br]the nose by the shape of the nose. 0:09:20.513,0:09:27.884 In syphilis patients the[br]nose start to get different 0:09:27.884,0:09:32.297 specific deformations of the[br]bone parts of the nose. 0:09:32.297,0:09:39.061 Also different diseases like[br]emotional diseases, mental 0:09:39.061,0:09:43.275 diseases are also indicated by[br]different shapes of the nose. 0:09:43.275,0:09:47.111 The shape of the nose is also[br]connected with different 0:09:47.111,0:09:58.263 ethnics, people with[br]different maternal lines. 0:09:58.263,0:10:00.413 Statistically through the centuries[br]the different ethnicities 0:10:00.413,0:10:03.693 are represented by different[br]shapes of the nose. 0:10:03.693,0:10:08.734 When we meet a person we are[br]even able to recognise the kind 0:10:08.734,0:10:15.384 of genes the person carries just[br]from the shape of the nose. 0:10:16.872,0:10:19.776 Next slide. 0:10:19.776,0:10:25.245 0:10:20 This is a cross-section[br]of the nose cavity. 0:10:25.245,0:10:32.224 As you see, this is the[br]shape of the butterfly 0:10:32.224,0:10:36.878 or is very similar to[br]the shape of our brain. 0:10:36.878,0:10:40.023 If you remember the previous[br]workshop, I showed you the 0:10:40.023,0:10:45.535 cross-section of the two hemispheres,[br]they are of the same shape. 0:10:45.936,0:10:50.742 Actually all over our body we[br]have repetitive models of only 0:10:50.742,0:10:55.026 a few shapes in different[br]organs and different cavities. 0:10:55.026,0:11:05.615 That shape in the nose[br]creates the different 0:11:05.615,0:11:09.758 pathways of the air[br]in our nose cavity. 0:11:10.387,0:11:17.575 In the cross-section you can[br]see the superior turbinate. 0:11:17.575,0:11:22.117 In medical language this is the[br]superior, middle, and lower 0:11:22.117,0:11:27.727 conchae, and between them[br]the flow of the air forms. 0:11:28.058,0:11:34.791 The different flows of air[br]reach different parts 0:11:34.791,0:11:41.868 of the pharyngeal wall of[br]our pharyngeal cavity. 0:11:42.078,0:11:46.088 That is important[br]bacause, in terms of the 0:11:46.088,0:11:53.238 Keshe foundation Technology,[br]with air we bring 0:11:53.238,0:11:57.264 into our nose different[br]kinds of GANSes that the 0:11:57.264,0:12:02.329 air contains in the[br]region that we live in. 0:12:02.623,0:12:09.041 That flow is channelled directly[br]to trigger specific parts of the 0:12:09.041,0:12:17.009 pharyngeal wall, and some parts of[br]the pharyngeal wall are a touching 0:12:17.009,0:12:24.878 point of the uvula so it directly[br]touches our emotional part, with 0:12:24.878,0:12:32.482 our thalamus, merely because we[br]have the channelling of air flow. 0:12:32.482,0:12:40.551 0:12:31 On the top of the nose cavity[br]is the formation of the olfactory bulb. 0:12:40.551,0:12:45.880 This is the zone where we[br]recognise different smells. 0:12:46.394,0:12:52.069 On the bottom of the slide is a[br]representation of the lacrimal gland. 0:12:52.069,0:12:55.606 This is the gland where[br]you produce your tears. 0:12:55.606,0:13:03.926 Actually the gland is in the eye area, but[br]all the ducts go inside of your nose and 0:13:03.926,0:13:09.725 actually part of the[br]tears are not released 0:13:09.725,0:13:13.605 through your eyes but[br]through your nose. 0:13:13.605,0:13:19.580 So mostly our nose has a[br]lot of functions, not only 0:13:19.580,0:13:28.047 breathing, but also the[br]collection of smell and the 0:13:28.047,0:13:33.245 expulsion from our body of[br]the tears, and during our 0:13:33.245,0:13:40.126 explanation you will see some[br]gland functions of our nose. 0:13:40.756,0:13:43.232 Next slide. 0:13:43.807,0:13:49.957 The next slide is a representation[br]of the mucous inside of our nose. 0:13:49.957,0:13:55.269 Actually, in terms of[br]function, we have different 0:13:55.269,0:14:00.309 kinds of organisations of[br]the mucous in our nose. 0:14:00.309,0:14:04.368 Different parts of our nose[br]have different kinds of 0:14:04.368,0:14:09.418 functions, again regarding[br]the channelling of air flow. 0:14:09.418,0:14:15.932 But mostly the organisation[br]of the mucous involves 0:14:15.932,0:14:21.496 the epithelium part which[br]has the ciliary hair cells 0:14:21.496,0:14:25.716 that have hair-like processes[br]on them, and this hair 0:14:25.716,0:14:33.599 recognises different specific[br]particles in the air. 0:14:33.599,0:14:41.519 0:14:33 Also above the cilia[br]we have the mucous blanket. 0:14:41.519,0:14:47.699 This is the liquid state that[br]makes the epithelium moist. 0:14:47.699,0:14:55.428 We have this water state[br]above the epithelium 0:14:55.428,0:14:58.100 so that it’s not[br]dry all the time. 0:14:58.100,0:15:00.411 And behind the epithelium we[br]have different smooth muscles 0:15:00.411,0:15:04.316 that are, again, organised[br]in different directions. 0:15:04.316,0:15:11.907 And above the muscles, we have the[br]derma with different glands inside. 0:15:11.907,0:15:17.680 In that part the glands[br]organise the mucous, the 0:15:17.680,0:15:22.046 liquid state that we have[br]above the epithelium. 0:15:23.781,0:15:26.351 Next slide. 0:15:26.620,0:15:32.440 This is a representation of[br]the innervation of our nose. 0:15:32.599,0:15:36.898 Mostly our nose is innervated[br]by nerve functions. 0:15:36.898,0:15:43.760 and as you see, this is the[br]main nerve of our face. 0:15:43.760,0:15:48.051 Again we have the crossed pathway[br]between the two hemispheres. 0:15:48.051,0:15:53.710 And this innervation[br]is mostly of the face 0:15:53.710,0:15:59.180 part of our skull and[br]also inside of the nose. 0:15:59.180,0:16:06.539 This is not the nerve which[br]we are able to smell. 0:16:06.539,0:16:14.150 This is the nerve serving the other[br]functions of our nose, such as innervation 0:16:14.150,0:16:24.902 of the muscles, of the epithelium,[br]of the secretions of the glands. 0:16:24.902,0:16:28.280 Next slide. 0:16:28.358,0:16:32.088 0:16:28 This is a[br]representation of the more 0:16:32.298,0:16:35.499 specific function of our[br]nose, which is smell, 0:16:35.499,0:16:40.270 how we are able to[br]recognise smells and why 0:16:40.270,0:16:44.938 we need that kind of[br]function in our nose. 0:16:44.938,0:16:49.799 If we look at the evolution[br]of different beings on 0:16:49.799,0:16:54.248 our planet, and as I[br]presented to you in previous 0:16:54.248,0:16:58.666 workshops, from the beginning[br]most beings have a 0:16:58.666,0:17:08.009 horizontal relationship to[br]the surface of the planet. 0:17:08.279,0:17:13.239 There was on the same level a[br]placement of the Star Formation. 0:17:13.239,0:17:17.676 Then during evolution[br]of human beings, they 0:17:17.676,0:17:20.830 started to be vertical[br]beings of the planet. 0:17:20.830,0:17:26.856 So actually we changed the[br]zone from which we take air. 0:17:27.684,0:17:31.062 The air on the planet[br]has different levels. 0:17:31.336,0:17:36.644 The different gas[br]contents and GANSes in 0:17:36.644,0:17:40.751 different levels above[br]the surface of the earth 0:17:40.751,0:17:47.924 are very important for the organisation[br]of the consciousness of different beings. 0:17:47.924,0:17:54.651 When we started to walk on the[br]planet, we needed an organ 0:17:54.651,0:17:58.849 that is able to recognise[br]different kinds of smells. 0:17:58.849,0:18:00.440 0:18:00 But what is smell? 0:18:00.440,0:18:03.173 It is the combination[br]of different molecules 0:18:03.173,0:18:05.780 and, regarding the[br]Keshe foundation 0:18:05.780,0:18:07.880 Technology, this is a[br]combination of different 0:18:07.880,0:18:11.631 GANSes, single or in[br]mixture of GANSes. 0:18:11.631,0:18:18.881 As we said before, the olfactory[br]bulb is a direct extension 0:18:18.881,0:18:23.314 of the emotional part of[br]the brain, our thalamus. 0:18:23.630,0:18:27.186 As you see, it has a specific shape. 0:18:27.508,0:18:37.191 It is directly placed above[br]the cribriform plate. 0:18:37.422,0:18:44.101 This is a part of the nose[br]bone, and actually inside 0:18:44.101,0:18:48.311 of the cribriform plate[br]we have walls and holes. 0:18:48.540,0:18:55.122 Inside of those holes we have an[br]extension of the olfactory bulb. 0:18:55.392,0:19:02.902 That extension is actually the axons of[br]the cells inside the olfactory bulb. 0:19:02.902,0:19:09.591 They go into the mucosa and[br]form different kinds of 0:19:09.591,0:19:14.752 cells that are placed inside[br]the olfactory epithelium. 0:19:14.752,0:19:21.535 The mucosa epithelium of the part that[br]is involved with the smell function 0:19:21.535,0:19:28.972 has a different organisation than the[br]other mucous inside of the nose. 0:19:28.972,0:19:33.765 We have, again, the mucous part,[br]the liquid part where all 0:19:33.765,0:19:40.154 the molecules of odourants are[br]dissolved in that liquid. 0:19:40.154,0:19:45.999 And as you know it is easier[br]to accept different molecules 0:19:45.999,0:19:51.074 when they are dissolved in the[br]liquid state of, as we say, 0:19:51.074,0:19:55.644 ‘water’, but actually that is[br]a mixture of not only water 0:19:55.644,0:20:02.063 molecules but all the odourants,[br]the GANSes that are in the air. 0:20:02.063,0:20:07.824 0:20:00 Then the odourant[br]molecules – or as we call 0:20:07.824,0:20:12.051 them in the Keshe foundation[br]Technology, ‘GANS’ 0:20:12.051,0:20:18.499 – trigger what you see[br]there as sort of arms or 0:20:18.499,0:20:21.121 fingers on the cells, which[br]we call ‘dentrites’. 0:20:21.121,0:20:24.297 They are receptors, and when[br]they are triggered the olfactory 0:20:27.656,0:20:33.739 epithelium nerve cells start[br]to organise a nerve impulse. 0:20:33.739,0:20:38.379 It is interesting that[br]the different cells are 0:20:38.379,0:20:44.548 specific to accept[br]different kinds of GANSes. 0:20:44.754,0:20:48.210 Actually, we have hundreds[br]of millions of different 0:20:48.210,0:20:53.779 receptor cells that are able[br]to accept specific molecules. 0:20:54.249,0:21:00.170 They are not receptors for all[br]odourant molecules, they are 0:21:00.170,0:21:06.307 specialised in their fields[br]to accept specific molecules. 0:21:06.614,0:21:11.701 And when they accept the specific molecule[br]of the an odourant, they generate 0:21:11.701,0:21:21.351 a specific impulse and then send that[br]nerve impulse to the olfactory bulb. 0:21:21.351,0:21:28.819 In the olfactory bulb the[br]formation of glomeruli starts. 0:21:28.819,0:21:34.733 You remember glomeruli from[br]the kidney organisation. 0:21:34.733,0:21:40.500 Glomeruli here only contain[br]the nerve cells and 0:21:40.500,0:21:44.083 the axons and dendrites[br]of the nerve cells. 0:21:44.083,0:21:50.281 They don’t have any arteries[br]or venous vessels inside. 0:21:50.281,0:21:56.641 The glomeruli contain the[br]signals from specific 0:21:56.641,0:22:00.722 cells inside the[br]olfactory epithelium. 0:22:00.902,0:22:02.331 0:22:00 So what does this mean? 0:22:02.489,0:22:06.121 When we receive the signal[br]of the specific odourant 0:22:06.121,0:22:12.302 molecule, that signal is[br]sent to specific nerve cells 0:22:12.302,0:22:16.883 inside the olfactory epithelium,[br]and those olfactory 0:22:16.883,0:22:22.694 cells send that signal to[br]the specific glomeruli. 0:22:22.694,0:22:30.991 So actually we have containers of[br]that signal in proportion to the 0:22:30.991,0:22:37.094 quantity of that specific cell[br]type we have in the epithelium. 0:22:37.094,0:22:45.212 If we have the cell to accept the[br]ammonia odourant, so we have 0:22:45.212,0:22:50.576 the glomeruli that accept only[br]the ammonia-shaped odourant. 0:22:50.798,0:22:56.525 After the collection of the[br]nerve impulse in the glomeruli, 0:22:56.525,0:23:04.328 we re-send the nerve signal[br]to the mitral cells. 0:23:04.716,0:23:11.516 And then they collect all the signals[br]in the olfactory bulb and re-send 0:23:11.516,0:23:18.226 them through the olfactory tract[br]to the frontal part of our brain. 0:23:18.792,0:23:25.326 Actually we very much have a cascade[br]organisation in our olfactory 0:23:25.326,0:23:32.635 system, and everything is very[br]particularly organised in folders. 0:23:32.635,0:23:37.387 And you see on the right[br]side of the slide the 0:23:37.387,0:23:41.574 specific shape of the olfactory[br]bulb, and then we have 0:23:41.574,0:23:46.070 holes inside of the bone[br]structure, and how the 0:23:46.070,0:23:54.416 dendrites go inside of the[br]olfactory epithelium. 0:23:57.736,0:24:05.129 On the left side or or on the bottom is a more[br]schematic view of the process. 0:24:06.372,0:24:16.890 The olfactory sensory cells form a[br]network on the level of the epithelium. 0:24:17.849,0:24:21.320 And because they are in that kind[br]of network, they are able to cover 0:24:21.320,0:24:29.081 all the epithelium surface in[br]the olfactory part of our nose. 0:24:30.281,0:24:33.998 Okay, then we go to the next slide. 0:24:34.670,0:24:43.141 This is a schematic view easier[br]for you to understand how the 0:24:43.141,0:24:48.341 signals transform to the epithelium[br]and then to the nervous system. 0:24:48.568,0:24:52.979 We have an odourant, the[br]molecule which triggers 0:24:52.979,0:24:58.521 specific receptors in the[br]olfactory epithelium. 0:24:58.521,0:25:02.460 Mostly they are dissolved[br]in the mucous layer. 0:25:02.460,0:25:09.511 Then they trigger the olfactory[br]receptor cells, and as 0:25:09.511,0:25:13.461 you see, they are in different[br]colours to make it easier 0:25:13.461,0:25:18.001 for you to understand that[br]different odourants are able 0:25:18.001,0:25:23.540 to go inside of the epithelium[br]through different cells. 0:25:24.180,0:25:28.632 So different cells accept[br]different molecules. 0:25:28.632,0:25:33.951 If we compare this to the Knowledge[br]Mr Keshe has given to us, it means 0:25:33.951,0:25:40.943 that different cells accept different[br]GANSes in the olfactory epithelium. 0:25:41.312,0:25:46.207 Then those GANSes organise[br]in the storage bank. 0:25:46.207,0:25:48.308 This is the glomerulus layer. 0:25:48.308,0:25:53.612 You see the glomeruli are like[br]balls, again in different colours. 0:25:53.612,0:26:01.332 They are the storage bank for different[br]molecules, different GANSes. 0:26:01.332,0:26:05.302 And then the different[br]GANSes organise in to tracts 0:26:05.302,0:26:09.744 in the mitral cells and[br]go inside the olfactory 0:26:09.744,0:26:15.744 tract, olfactory nerves,[br]and different parts of 0:26:15.744,0:26:20.140 the limbic system, and[br]into the frontal cortex. 0:26:20.972,0:26:26.081 0:26:20 On the right side is a[br]representation of the glomeruli. 0:26:26.081,0:26:27.860 They are like balls. 0:26:27.860,0:26:32.954 If you compare them to the[br]glomeruli in the kidney, they 0:26:32.954,0:26:39.975 have absolutely the same[br]shape, the shape of a reactor. 0:26:39.975,0:26:43.403 This is actually that sphere,[br]which we know is the shape 0:26:43.403,0:26:52.343 where we are able to store[br]the energy, to store the DC. 0:26:52.343,0:26:57.911 All the glomeruli in the[br]olfactory epithelium 0:26:57.911,0:27:02.474 are the storage bank[br]that store GANSes. 0:27:03.083,0:27:07.525 And then they organise their[br]flow through the olfactory 0:27:07.525,0:27:13.585 tract to the emotional[br]part in our limbic system. 0:27:16.495,0:27:24.245 On the bottom of the slide is a[br]microscopic picture of the glomeruli. 0:27:25.133,0:27:29.672 And as you see, this[br]is very absolutely the 0:27:29.672,0:27:32.685 same shape and structure[br]and make-up as the 0:27:32.685,0:27:37.565 glomeruli of the our[br]kidney, but these are in 0:27:37.565,0:27:42.374 the nervous system, not[br]the circulatory system. 0:27:53.824,0:27:59.593 Next is a video representation[br]of how we accept 0:27:59.955,0:28:04.764 the odourant and the[br]molecules through our taste. 0:28:04.764,0:28:11.246 The two systems work[br]together and make it 0:28:11.246,0:28:16.706 possible to receive the[br]flavour of air and food. 0:28:17.056,0:28:19.275 Could you please, Rick, play the video. 0:28:19.495,0:28:22.086 [Video starts] 0:28:22.359,0:28:24.805 Narrator in the video: If you can’t smell[br]you probably can’t taste very well either. 0:28:25.634,0:28:26.336 They are closely related functions. 0:28:26.526,0:28:27.686 Receptor cells for[br]taste and smell are 0:28:27.686,0:28:30.275 located in the mouth[br]and nose respectively. 0:28:30.756,0:28:34.576 As the receptor cells are stimulated,[br]they send impulses from these 0:28:34.576,0:28:38.377 organs to the brain’s smelling and[br]tasting centres in the cortices. 0:28:39.244,0:28:41.785 For taste, impulses[br]stimulated by the chemical 0:28:41.785,0:28:45.946 compounds in food are sent[br]to the gustatory cortex. 0:28:46.927,0:28:50.276 For smells, impulses stimulated[br]by chemical compounds 0:28:50.276,0:28:53.355 in odours are sent to[br]the olfactory cortex. 0:28:54.516,0:28:59.286 As new compounds stimulate the receptors,[br]the brain forms an odour memory 0:28:59.286,0:29:03.217 bank so that it can recall the odours[br]the next time they are present. 0:29:05.458,0:29:08.757 0:29:08 [Video ends. 0:29:25.287,0:29:31.606 (EK) Yes. And as you see in the presentation[br]of the video, if you noticed, our 0:29:32.733,0:29:40.510 olfactory bulb that was shown in[br]blue, is actually behind our eyes. 0:29:40.510,0:29:48.742 If you made a cross-section of our head[br]they are very close to our eyes, but 0:29:48.742,0:29:54.291 if you look at a 3-D model you might[br]accept that the olfactory bulbs are 0:29:54.291,0:30:03.441 again in the role of eyes; with them we[br]accept the GANS from the gas state of 0:30:03.441,0:30:14.561 matter and with our eyes we accept the[br]GANS from the light state of matter. 0:30:17.535,0:30:19.609 0:30:13 How to explain? 0:30:19.777,0:30:23.855 We shouldn’t consider the[br]eyes as the only organs 0:30:23.855,0:30:29.160 that perform the same kind[br]of function as the eyes. 0:30:29.160,0:30:36.838 We need to look at the functions[br]of all the organs and compare 0:30:36.838,0:30:40.879 them to the functions of the[br]different other organs in our body. 0:30:40.879,0:30:44.959 Then you'll get an idea how many[br]organs we have that behave like 0:30:46.190,0:30:52.786 eyes, or how many we have that[br]behave like a tongue, and so on. 0:30:52.786,0:30:57.319 This is not only because[br]they are placed in specific 0:30:57.319,0:31:01.639 places in our body, but[br]you have to compare 0:31:01.639,0:31:05.879 the shape, you have to[br]compare the function, and 0:31:05.879,0:31:09.440 also their relationship[br]with the nervous system. 0:31:09.440,0:31:12.409 Next slide. 0:31:12.799,0:31:16.819 I want to show you how the[br]olfactory system works: When 0:31:16.819,0:31:23.094 the odourant molecule reaches[br]the specific receptor 0:31:23.094,0:31:28.510 inside the olfactory epithelium,[br]that receptor is only 0:31:28.535,0:31:32.696 able to accept the specific[br]shape of that odourant. 0:31:33.466,0:31:37.155 When the specific odourant[br]comes to the specific 0:31:37.155,0:31:42.375 receptor and they get in[br]touch, that connection 0:31:42.375,0:31:46.912 activates the specific[br]chemical reaction inside 0:31:46.912,0:31:53.476 the nerve cell inside the[br]olfactory epithelium. 0:31:53.766,0:32:08.456 And as you see, again we have[br]adenosine diphosphate [ADP] 0:32:08.456,0:32:12.566 involved in that reaction and[br]releasing the organic phosphor. 0:32:12.566,0:32:14.671 Even here you can see[br]that in all reactions 0:32:14.671,0:32:19.415 we have the fingerprint[br]to our DNA. 0:32:19.415,0:32:26.337 0:32:18 Actually that connection[br]between the odourant molecule and our 0:32:26.337,0:32:33.928 receptor starts the first cascade[br]opening of potassium/calcium channels. 0:32:34.438,0:32:40.507 This is the first depolarisation of the[br]membrane, and then we have the second 0:32:40.507,0:32:44.726 with the activation of[br]the energy substances 0:32:44.726,0:32:46.378 like ATP [adenosine[br]triphosphate]. 0:32:46.568,0:32:53.218 After that activation the calcium[br]channels start to activate the chlorine, 0:32:53.218,0:33:00.838 and because of that the potassium[br]and sodium start to exchange. 0:33:00.838,0:33:08.358 Actually, as you see all the time,[br]we have the pumping mechanism 0:33:08.358,0:33:14.309 between the potassium and[br]sodium, calcium, and chlorine 0:33:14.309,0:33:20.128 with the activation of the ATP[br]and releasing the organic 0:33:20.128,0:33:28.139 phosphate, which is the fingerprint[br]to our DNA, as Mr Keshe said. 0:33:29.560,0:33:30.738 Next slide. 0:33:33.169,0:33:38.069 This is a schematic of[br]the olfactory system. 0:33:38.439,0:33:42.379 This shows how the[br]shape of an odourant 0:33:42.379,0:33:49.299 molecule and the shape[br]of the specific receptor 0:33:49.299,0:33:59.101 make only that specific shape of molecule[br]able to interact with that receptor. 0:33:59.101,0:34:05.968 Then they trigger the olfactory[br]receptor nerve cells inside 0:34:05.968,0:34:10.901 of the epithelium, the nervous[br]system collects in the 0:34:10.901,0:34:16.341 glomerulus, and through the mitral[br]cells they form the olfactory 0:34:16.341,0:34:21.412 tract, and the olfactory[br]tract goes to the neocortex. 0:34:22.090,0:34:27.210 0:34:21 And as you see on the right side,[br]actually this is a kind of mapping 0:34:27.210,0:34:36.500 in the olfactory epithelium, and after[br]that the mapping of the olfactory bulb. 0:34:36.840,0:34:43.312 If you consider the different colours[br]to represent different GANSes, we have 0:34:43.312,0:34:54.950 mapping places in the olfactory epithelium[br]and the same in the olfactory bulb. 0:34:55.489,0:34:59.272 So different GANSes[br]are able to trigger 0:34:59.272,0:35:04.542 specific places in the[br]olfactory bulb, and that 0:35:04.542,0:35:09.142 place of the olfactory[br]bulb is in connection 0:35:09.142,0:35:12.742 with a specific part[br]of the neocortex. 0:35:13.039,0:35:18.066 And as you see, the epithelium is[br]separated into zones one, two, 0:35:18.066,0:35:23.933 three, four, and in the same way[br]the olfactory bulb is zoned. 0:35:23.933,0:35:29.032 And from each zone different signals go[br]to different parts of the neocortex. 0:35:29.032,0:35:35.892 So this means we accept[br]different GANSes from 0:35:35.892,0:35:38.035 the air and, even from[br]the beginning, from the 0:35:38.035,0:35:44.144 periphery of the epithelium,[br]channels and folders 0:35:44.144,0:35:47.614 begin to organise how[br]they reach our brain. 0:35:50.002,0:35:52.363 Next slide. 0:35:53.422,0:35:59.449 These are microscopic and laser[br]views of different parts of 0:35:59.449,0:36:05.246 the olfactory epithelium[br]receptors, what they look like. 0:36:05.956,0:36:15.026 And as you see, different GANSes reach[br]the olfactory bulb at different times. 0:36:15.405,0:36:19.906 They do not reach the olfactory[br]bulb in one go, they have 0:36:19.906,0:36:25.768 path time, how much time they[br]need to reach the brain. 0:36:26.675,0:36:30.900 And because of that,[br]again, in time this 0:36:30.900,0:36:37.937 makes a gapping and a[br]mapping of our brain. 0:36:38.637,0:36:41.236 0:36:36 And as you see[br]on the bottom, this is 0:36:41.236,0:36:47.627 actually a microscopic[br]cross-section of the brain 0:36:47.627,0:36:53.376 of a rat but, using[br]different colours, a map 0:36:53.376,0:36:58.479 of the olfactory bulb[br]has been superimposed. 0:36:58.479,0:37:01.625 And because our nervous[br]system is so close to that of 0:37:01.625,0:37:08.234 the rat, the mapping of the[br]olfactory bulb is the same. 0:37:08.647,0:37:16.095 This is the storage place of different[br]molecules and, as we consider it, 0:37:16.095,0:37:21.905 this is the storage place of different[br]GANSes in the olfactory bulb. 0:37:22.719,0:37:30.445 This forms a kind of barcode, so[br]when we breathe the part of the air 0:37:30.445,0:37:39.422 that reaches the olfactory epithelium,[br]is decoded from the cilia cells. 0:37:39.842,0:37:44.131 And Then after the decoding the[br]signals of different GANSes 0:37:44.131,0:37:49.317 start to follow different[br]channels and through different 0:37:49.317,0:37:54.049 channels reach different parts[br]of the olfactory bulb at 0:37:54.049,0:38:01.376 different times, and then the[br]associated part of the neocortex. 0:38:06.357,0:38:08.548 Next slide. 0:38:08.886,0:38:13.157 0:38:00 This is another[br]representation of mapping 0:38:13.388,0:38:18.348 of the storage place of[br]the different molecules. 0:38:18.920,0:38:23.400 And as you see, this looks[br]exactly like barcodes. 0:38:24.388,0:38:33.637 And actually with our olfactory organs[br]we are able just to read what GANSes and 0:38:33.637,0:38:43.099 molecules are in the part of the air that[br]we breathe that we breathe into our nose. 0:38:43.558,0:38:48.338 On the right side you see[br]even the mapping where we 0:38:48.338,0:38:53.467 are able to store the smell[br]of amyl or a banana. 0:38:53.467,0:38:59.073 They are stored in specific[br]places in our olfactory 0:38:59.073,0:39:02.819 bulb, and they are ever[br]after stored there they 0:39:02.819,0:39:05.369 never change to a different[br]place because they are 0:39:05.369,0:39:09.458 connected with the associated[br]part of our brain. 0:39:14.030,0:39:16.659 Next slide. 0:39:20.779,0:39:24.159 If you remember I told you that[br]specific receptors have specific 0:39:24.159,0:39:30.539 shapes, and they are able to connect[br]with specific of molecules. 0:39:30.539,0:39:34.280 Actually the specific[br]shape of receptors are 0:39:34.280,0:39:38.938 in the shape of a[br]diamond 3-D structure. 0:39:38.938,0:39:45.140 And mostly the molecules[br]that produce smells are each 0:39:45.140,0:39:51.981 of benzoic rings [benzene[br]rings], one or several. 0:39:52.452,0:39:57.841 And when the benzoic rings are[br]organised in the 3-D model, 0:39:57.841,0:40:02.780 they make up different kinds[br]of diamond structures. 0:40:03.791,0:40:08.040 And because of that, if you[br]remember that Mr Keshe 0:40:08.040,0:40:13.901 explained, the cells have[br]a diamond structure. 0:40:15.571,0:40:18.430 0:40:14 And you see on[br]the right side of the 0:40:18.430,0:40:24.811 slide, the arms of the[br]benzoic ring are hydrogen. 0:40:25.031,0:40:30.772 And as the hydrogen organises[br]around the benzoic ring to the 0:40:30.772,0:40:35.031 next slide you will see what[br]is the important about that. 0:40:40.725,0:40:41.513 Next slide. 0:40:41.783,0:40:45.272 This slide is again a[br]representation of the receptors, 0:40:45.272,0:40:49.624 how they attract and[br]connect with the odourant. 0:40:49.809,0:40:54.582 As you see in the 3-D model of the[br]odourant, they have different 0:40:54.582,0:41:00.183 shapes but always in space[br]organise in diamond structures. 0:41:00.512,0:41:05.412 Because of the there connection[br]the chemical reaction starts. 0:41:05.602,0:41:10.115 And actually all the benzoic[br]rings are organisations of 0:41:10.115,0:41:18.952 carbon, a number of carbon atoms[br]inside of the benzoic ring. 0:41:19.364,0:41:23.543 On the bottom of the slide[br]you see that different 0:41:23.543,0:41:28.213 numbers of the carbon atoms[br]have different shapes. 0:41:29.654,0:41:35.584 Also there is a really interesting[br]investigation how you 0:41:35.584,0:41:39.374 are able to have the same[br]shape, for example the diamond 0:41:39.374,0:41:45.133 structure, but if you change[br]the hydrogen atoms from 0:41:45.133,0:41:50.697 hydrogen to deuterium, the[br]smell is completely different. 0:41:50.697,0:41:57.113 So smell depends not[br]only on the shape of the 0:41:57.113,0:42:05.194 odourant, but also on the[br]electrons in the molecules. 0:42:06.478,0:42:11.786 On the right side you see the[br]different between the smell when 0:42:11.786,0:42:18.334 the molecules contain hydrogen[br]and when contain deuterium. 0:42:21.596,0:42:23.485 Next slide. 0:42:24.775,0:42:32.003 0:42:20 Here are measurements[br]in the molecules when 0:42:32.003,0:42:38.476 they have different numbers[br]of electrons and protons. 0:42:38.476,0:42:46.645 Even if they have the same shape, they[br]have different levels of energy in them. 0:42:48.076,0:42:51.416 As you see on the bottom[br]of the slide, we have 0:42:51.416,0:42:56.477 the same shape, but[br]we have electron-rich 0:42:56.477,0:43:01.976 or electron-poor molecules[br]and accordingly they 0:43:01.976,0:43:08.596 store different amounts[br]of energy in them. 0:43:11.007,0:43:19.383 Regarding that, we accept the GANS[br]according to the shape, but also we 0:43:19.383,0:43:24.977 accept the GANS according to the amount[br]of energy that is carried in it. 0:43:25.347,0:43:31.723 And then all the flows – of the[br]molecules, of impulses, of the GANSes 0:43:31.723,0:43:40.257 – depending on the levels we spoke[br]of, go into the nerve part. 0:43:41.208,0:43:48.177 As you see on the left side they are[br]in different colours to distinguish 0:43:48.177,0:43:54.448 specific molecules, with the specific[br]impulse, for the specific GANS. 0:43:56.295,0:44:02.458 And then, because of that, we finally[br]have a mapping of our brain, 0:44:02.458,0:44:16.277 which receives the different GANSes[br]but sorts them into folders. 0:44:19.428,0:44:21.220 Next slide. 0:44:23.458,0:44:29.348 0:44:20 When we generate[br]that impulse through 0:44:29.348,0:44:38.212 breathing and take in the[br]GANS, this is a schematic 0:44:38.212,0:44:41.572 from a mathematical point[br]of view of how all the 0:44:41.572,0:44:45.350 impulses are organised and[br]where they go and why. 0:44:45.350,0:44:51.690 With the organisation of the impulses[br]in the olfactory bulb we reach 0:44:51.690,0:44:59.680 different parts of our brain, but[br]mostly we reach the limbic system. 0:44:59.680,0:45:02.750 The thalamus is part of that system. 0:45:02.750,0:45:10.691 This limbic system is the most ancient[br]part of our brain, which controls our 0:45:10.691,0:45:22.904 behaviour, our emotions, our fears, our[br]joy, and the consciousness of existence. 0:45:24.653,0:45:29.671 Different impulses regarding[br]what kind of molecules are 0:45:29.671,0:45:37.625 triggered from reach different[br]parts of the limbic system. 0:45:37.625,0:45:44.446 And according to those different[br]smells, we are able to trigger 0:45:44.446,0:45:52.705 our emotions to have more fear,[br]or to have more joy, and so on. 0:45:52.705,0:46:03.483 And after we organise our emotions, the[br]next part is that we start to act. 0:46:03.944,0:46:08.775 Another part of our limbic[br]system, the hippocampus below 0:46:08.775,0:46:15.363 the thalamus, involves action[br]after we feel something. 0:46:17.295,0:46:23.135 0:46:15 So actually through the brain[br]and through air when we accept 0:46:23.785,0:46:31.475 different molecules and GANSes, we[br]directly feed our emotional part of the 0:46:31.475,0:46:37.417 brain and after that, through the[br]pathways in the different hemispheres, 0:46:37.417,0:46:44.446 our specific behaviour is organised[br]and physical movements of our body. 0:46:47.318,0:46:48.757 Next slide. 0:46:50.466,0:46:54.438 This is a representation of[br]other functions of our nose. 0:46:55.606,0:47:02.627 These are very specific functions,[br]such in the gland parts of the 0:47:02.627,0:47:09.875 olfactory epithelium, and this is[br]regarding the acceptance of pheromones. 0:47:13.437,0:47:19.311 Because of pheromones, [br]we able to recognise our species. 0:47:19.311,0:47:25.017 What kind of species we are[br]when we meet someone. 0:47:25.522,0:47:30.833 As you see, this is very[br]close to the olfactory bulb. 0:47:31.102,0:47:35.483 Actually the nerve signal[br]after we receive pheromones 0:47:35.483,0:47:42.812 from the air make like the[br]horse makes his mouth and the 0:47:42.812,0:47:47.601 nostrils just curl up, and[br]actually that movement of the nose 0:47:47.601,0:47:53.076 and mouth trigger that part[br]of the olfactory epithelium. 0:47:53.523,0:47:56.332 And then the nerve impulse[br]signal goes into the 0:47:56.332,0:48:03.697 olfactory bulb and reaches,[br]again, the limbic area. 0:48:04.352,0:48:12.335 0:48:04 So actually we have a larger[br]brain than the other species before us. 0:48:12.943,0:48:20.443 In our evolution in embryology, we[br]repeat all the states of animals. 0:48:20.794,0:48:25.363 When we’re born, we’re born[br]in the form of a vertical 0:48:25.363,0:48:29.813 being, but actually we[br]are in the animal tree. 0:48:30.725,0:48:36.654 And so you see, we have a larger brain[br]than the other animals, and we have 0:48:36.654,0:48:43.307 a lot of extensions from our brain[br]to outside to be able to reach and 0:48:43.307,0:48:49.754 feed our emotional part and then the[br]physical part of the brain with 0:48:49.754,0:48:59.455 different GANSes that we are able to[br]take from light, air, and solid matter. 0:48:59.735,0:49:03.531 And as Mr Keshe says,[br]we do everything to 0:49:03.531,0:49:09.955 satisfy our emotional[br]part, and in the same 0:49:09.955,0:49:11.875 way our emotional[br]part is the feeding 0:49:11.875,0:49:16.275 system from our physical[br]part of our being. 0:49:17.315,0:49:18.841 So that is all from my side. 0:49:19.097,0:49:22.375 If you have questions please ask me. 0:49:22.636,0:49:25.636 And thank you very much[br]for your attention. 0:49:28.962,0:49:30.745 (RC) Thank you Eliya. 0:49:30.985,0:49:33.531 Another great presentation there. 0:49:33.531,0:49:36.611 (RC) I had no idea there are so[br]many connections to the nose. 0:49:36.611,0:49:38.497 (EK) You’re welcome. 0:49:43.738,0:49:47.209 Okay, do we have any questions? 0:49:48.508,0:49:51.528 Anybody of the Skype call has a question? 0:49:52.138,0:49:54.279 There’s Keyvan; Keyvan has a question. 0:49:54.768,0:49:56.736 (KD) This is a question[br]for Dr Eliya Kostova 0:49:56.736,0:50:01.009 and also for Mr Keshe:[br]From a holistic point 0:50:01.009,0:50:04.559 of view, Eliya – because[br]you are one of the few 0:50:04.559,0:50:07.668 holistic teachers I’ve[br]met – you know we’ve 0:50:07.668,0:50:11.878 always heard that smell[br]is somehow conveyed on 0:50:11.878,0:50:15.046 a subconscious level,[br]and when Mr Keshe talks 0:50:15.046,0:50:17.569 about when you want[br]to know the intention 0:50:17.569,0:50:23.899 or the essence of a[br]person, shake his hand. 0:50:24.170,0:50:26.369 I think Mr Keshe said[br]that on certain occasions 0:50:26.369,0:50:28.779 or instances in some[br]of the workshops. 0:50:28.779,0:50:34.088 And I want to do an[br]analogy to the smelling. 0:50:34.345,0:50:39.568 Now, if you’re near a[br]person, I guess you most 0:50:39.568,0:50:42.971 probably do smell on a[br]subconscious level. 0:50:42.971,0:50:47.766 What kind of effect does that[br]have on the behaviour or on the 0:50:47.766,0:50:51.379 knowing of the information and[br]the emotional part of the brain. 0:50:51.379,0:50:52.928 Is there some kind of connection? 0:50:53.951,0:50:56.369 Do you understand what[br]I'm trying to—0:50:55 0:50:56.531,0:50:57.999 (EK) Yeah, I understand[br]you very well. 0:50:57.999,0:50:58.977 (KD) Thank you. 0:50:58.977,0:51:02.180 (EK) Every being has a specific smell. 0:51:02.180,0:51:08.121 Actually through our skin we have[br]pores and we have sweat, and 0:51:08.121,0:51:13.690 our sweat has in it the aromatic[br]molecule, the benzoid ring. 0:51:13.690,0:51:16.992 And our sweat actually has an odour. 0:51:16.992,0:51:22.049 And all the odours are[br]dissolved in the air. 0:51:22.611,0:51:26.101 When you just meet some[br]person, and you are close to 0:51:26.101,0:51:30.945 a person, you actually are[br]able to smell him or her. 0:51:31.220,0:51:37.211 Regarding the organ that we[br]call ‘the pheromonic organ’, 0:51:37.211,0:51:42.062 you just smell the pheromones[br]that go through the skin, 0:51:42.062,0:51:47.051 because we all have a secretion[br]of the pheromones of 0:51:47.051,0:51:52.641 our limbic system, but they[br]go out of us in our sweat. 0:51:53.819,0:51:59.054 Actually you smell the pheromones[br]first and second you smell the 0:51:59.054,0:52:07.449 molecules that that person puts[br]out of the body through the skin. 0:52:08.699,0:52:14.153 0:52:07 If a person’s smell is[br]matched to you, you trigger that 0:52:14.153,0:52:20.744 point of your brain that makes[br]you satisfied, happy, joyful. 0:52:21.343,0:52:28.153 If it is not, it triggers the other part[br]of your brain where the amygdala is. 0:52:28.153,0:52:33.768 This is the part that[br]contains all your fears. 0:52:33.768,0:52:41.524 And when someone is angry[br]or violent, the adrenal 0:52:41.524,0:52:46.655 glands start to produce a[br]huge amount of adrenaline. 0:52:46.655,0:52:51.514 Adrenaline is the hormone[br]of stress, but it also goes 0:52:51.514,0:52:56.502 out through your sweat and[br]skin so it can be smelled. 0:52:56.983,0:53:03.663 And all the animals are able to smell the[br]adrenalin in other animals, and because 0:53:03.663,0:53:11.046 of that they take some kind of position –[br]for defence, or to attack, or whatever. 0:53:11.255,0:53:19.585 There was even a large[br]Japanese investigation about 0:53:19.585,0:53:23.105 the brain in which they[br]discovered that the olfactory 0:53:23.105,0:53:27.374 part of the brain is an[br]earlier one that is more 0:53:27.374,0:53:31.985 important than other parts[br]of the brain for everything. 0:53:31.985,0:53:38.852 Even if you’re not able to see[br]and taste the olfactory part is 0:53:38.852,0:53:44.375 working because it is a direct[br]extension of your limbic system. 0:53:44.554,0:53:48.516 And the limbic system is the[br]primordial one, the first 0:53:48.516,0:53:55.485 part, which has the most[br]survival functions in it. 0:53:55.976,0:54:05.645 And because of that, the olfactory system[br]is the outside receptor for that system. 0:54:05.857,0:54:10.777 Through smell you are able to[br]recognise the behaviour of 0:54:10.777,0:54:16.286 someone, recognise the[br]emotional state, energy state. 0:54:16.286,0:54:22.585 0:54:16 In our century we have[br]more-or-less lost that ability. 0:54:22.893,0:54:27.383 But if you look at the animals,[br]they are so good in that. 0:54:27.853,0:54:32.316 Or if you have the training[br]in Chinese medicine 0:54:32.316,0:54:36.004 or even in Tibetan[br]medicine, this is one 0:54:36.004,0:54:42.193 of the most important[br]tests of the therapy to 0:54:42.193,0:54:46.730 patient, to test the[br]smell through smelling. 0:54:46.730,0:54:53.035 So if you are trained enough,[br]this is very useful. 0:54:56.725,0:54:58.365 (KD) Thank you, that[br]was very enlightening. 0:54:58.365,0:55:00.454 Can I ask you one more question? 0:55:00.454,0:55:04.215 Is there a way to enhance or[br]improve this function, this 0:55:04.215,0:55:10.355 capability that we obviously[br]once had in better functioning? 0:55:10.575,0:55:12.045 (EK) Yeah, with Pranayama. 0:55:12.045,0:55:14.656 This is the breathing techniques in yoga. 0:55:14.656,0:55:19.516 There are a lot of Pranayama techniques. 0:55:19.516,0:55:22.365 Depending on which part you[br]want to increase or develop 0:55:22.365,0:55:27.112 or whatever, Pranayama is[br]one of the methods of that. 0:55:28.106,0:55:30.056 Breathing technique. 0:55:30.412,0:55:38.123 (KD) Oh, I just saw the book by B. Iyengar, Light on Pranayama. 0:55:38.617,0:55:40.879 Is that something like[br]you’re talking about? 0:55:41.498,0:55:42.169 I haven’t read it yet. 0:55:42.384,0:55:43.607 (EK) Yeah, Pranayama. 0:55:43.777,0:55:45.597 This is a breathing technique. 0:55:46.217,0:55:46.819 Keyvan. 0:55:46.999,0:55:47.569 Okay. 0:55:47.769,0:55:48.358 Thank you very much. 0:55:48.597,0:55:49.712 (EK) You’re welcome. 0:55:58.469,0:56:08.241 (RC) Eliya, there is a question[br]in the Livestream: ‘Is 0:56:08.241,0:56:13.179 there anything legal we can[br]smell to make us very happy? 0:56:16.549,0:56:19.009 ’I would suggest flowers work pretty good. 0:56:19.750,0:56:23.821 (EK) Yeah, but this is individual,[br]because for someone the 0:56:23.821,0:56:29.158 smell of coffee is delicious and[br]for someone it is disgusting. 0:56:29.158,0:56:34.590 Everyone has to find out what kind[br]of GANSes make him or her happy. 0:56:36.269,0:56:37.169 Do you understand? 0:56:37.370,0:56:39.804 So it’s from your point of view. 0:56:40.100,0:56:45.751 I cannot say this is that substance able[br]to make all of you happy, you know? 0:56:48.480,0:56:50.221 (RC) Yeah, good point. 0:57:00.801,0:57:05.578 Are there any other questions for[br]Eliya, or shall we move on to Mr Keshe? 0:57:07.591,0:57:11.931 There’s one question just came up:[br]‘Any good cure for blocked sinuses? 0:57:17.431,0:57:20.511 ’Again that might go back to what you just[br]said about the—(EK) It depends on which 0:57:20.511,0:57:28.270 sinuses, because we have a huge amount[br]of them and there are so many cures. 0:57:28.270,0:57:35.911 And actually the sinuses are blocked[br]because of inflammation in the mucosa. 0:57:35.911,0:57:39.793 But there are different explanations[br]of that, you have the holistic 0:57:39.793,0:57:43.913 explanation, and you have the[br]traditional medical explanation. 0:57:43.913,0:57:49.872 So this is a different subject,[br]and you know, actually this is a 0:57:49.872,0:57:54.564 very large subject because all of[br]the sinuses make the equilibrium 0:57:54.564,0:58:00.005 between the atmospheric pressure[br]and the pressure inside of our 0:58:00.005,0:58:03.851 head, and because of that we get[br]different diseases in them. 0:58:04.051,0:58:09.882 This is a huge area of information[br]that I would have to explain 0:58:09.882,0:58:13.452 to give an answer to that question;[br]it is not simple, you know. 0:58:18.433,0:58:19.524 (RC) Right. 0:58:20.079,0:58:20.844 Okay. 0:58:23.803,0:58:26.103 Maybe we should move on to Mr Keshe now. 0:58:28.333,0:58:29.324 (EK) Yeah, sure. 0:58:29.523,0:58:31.223 Thank you very much for your attention. 0:58:31.434,0:58:32.783 (RC) Thank you Eliya. 0:58:34.003,0:58:35.783 0:58:30 (MK) Thank you very much Dr Eliya. 0:58:35.993,0:58:37.658 That was a nice presentation. 0:58:39.103,0:58:40.443 (EK) You’re welcome sir. 0:58:41.034,0:58:45.403 (MK) There are a few questions[br]that were raised here that maybe 0:58:45.403,0:58:50.724 we can answer at the end, or at[br]the beginning, it’s all the same. 0:58:54.525,0:59:07.456 The simple way that we look[br]at the structure or the work 0:59:07.456,0:59:25.477 of the nose is, in a way, we[br]look at the mouth for the 0:59:25.477,0:59:32.065 supply of energy – as I always[br]say, when we speak about 0:59:32.065,0:59:35.175 energy it’s always[br]plasmatic-magnetical-gravitational. 0:59:37.096,0:59:42.135 The mouth is the supplier of energy to[br]the physical part through the stomach. 0:59:44.586,0:59:53.413 The function of the nose is[br]exactly the same, but it is 0:59:53.413,0:59:58.287 the supplier of energy to the[br]emotional part of the body. 1:00:00.346,1:00:06.238 So both the nose and the[br]mouth are feeding channels:. 1:00:07.258,1:00:11.329 one to the emotion and[br]one to the physicality. 1:00:14.104,1:00:25.417 1:00:10 The work of the nose is exactly[br]the same as the work of the stomach. 1:00:29.647,1:00:36.570 But the stomach’s work and[br]function is the conversion 1:00:36.828,1:00:45.697 of matter into the GANS-state,[br]and the nose does 1:00:45.697,1:00:48.838 the same thing but sends[br]the ‘food’ into the lung 1:00:48.838,1:00:54.888 and converts it much more[br]rapidly for the brain. 1:00:57.129,1:01:02.121 That’s why we can eat food two[br]or three times a day or even 1:01:02.121,1:01:05.246 once a day and the physicality[br]can carry on, but we need 1:01:05.246,1:01:10.499 to breathe so rapidly because[br]the operation of the brain 1:01:10.499,1:01:13.769 uses so much energy that it[br]continuously demands energy. 1:01:14.869,1:01:21.499 And that energy is automatically absorbed[br]and extracted from the environment 1:01:21.499,1:01:27.220 through our lungs, and through the[br]nose itself for the operation. 1:01:29.421,1:01:39.331 Again, in the evolution of Man the brain[br]has decided to put sensors in the nose so 1:01:39.331,1:01:41.089 that certain[br]gravitational-magnetic fields 1:01:41.089,1:01:45.111 mean separate things[br]to the emotional part. 1:01:47.039,1:01:51.970 If the field-strength is at[br]certain levels, it means danger. 1:01:52.370,1:01:56.681 If it is a certain level, it’s pleasure. 1:01:56.843,1:02:00.870 If it’s a certain level, it’s just[br]something you have to be careful with. 1:02:02.397,1:02:09.240 1:02:00 So the nose and the position[br]of the nose are extremely vital 1:02:09.240,1:02:13.100 for the operation of the brain,[br]especially the emotional part. 1:02:15.441,1:02:18.700 And in a way, the reason why[br]the shape of the nose is 1:02:18.700,1:02:21.543 sticking out is to make sure[br]that it’s like a radar. 1:02:23.370,1:02:27.722 It’s not just what goes inside[br]it, what is absorbed on 1:02:27.722,1:02:32.922 the skin of it is as important[br]as what goes inside it. 1:02:35.162,1:02:45.943 The information transfer from the[br]nose is extremely vital for the 1:02:45.943,1:02:50.872 operation of the emotional and the[br]physical part of the body of Man. 1:02:57.132,1:03:03.831 The food of the brain[br]comes through the nose, 1:03:06.341,1:03:17.465 but in so many ways[br]something that Dr Eliya did 1:03:17.675,1:03:28.736 not refer to is that, in[br]your pores, you have a 1:03:28.736,1:03:31.887 feeding line, and then[br]you feed it to a core. 1:03:35.936,1:03:38.167 The nose has its own core. 1:03:41.267,1:03:49.474 It’s highly compact, extremely[br]efficient, and it’s exactly 1:03:49.474,1:03:56.746 like the cores you’ve seen with[br]a centre core inside them. 1:03:58.847,1:04:04.347 1:04:00 Last week we explained about the[br]tongue being the core of the mouth and 1:04:04.347,1:04:12.156 the centre being the tongue; on the top[br]of your nose there is a very tiny, 1:04:12.156,1:04:19.275 tiny bone that behaves[br]and creates a 1:04:19.275,1:04:24.106 specific field in the[br]cavity that is exactly 1:04:24.106,1:04:29.447 like a core and sits right between your[br]two eyes just between the sinuses. 1:04:34.478,1:04:43.348 This centre core exactly[br]like the black core. 1:04:43.539,1:04:46.899 If you could go back[br]to the black core when 1:04:46.899,1:04:48.679 we were using the gas[br]reactors, which had no 1:04:48.679,1:04:50.767 connection but was loose[br]and could go in any 1:04:50.767,1:04:55.348 direction, or the same[br]as the spherical Iranian 1:04:55.348,1:04:58.768 reactor, the white one[br]we saw last week where 1:04:58.768,1:05:02.708 the centre core is[br]not attached to the 1:05:02.708,1:05:08.329 outer core but its motion[br]absorbs and rejects 1:05:08.329,1:05:12.360 fields as it likes, so[br]it vibrates inside. 1:05:15.059,1:05:19.158 And we used to use these[br]cores for absorbing or 1:05:19.158,1:05:22.649 shock-absorbing the fields[br]from the Star Formation. 1:05:25.440,1:05:32.018 If you go back to the early Workshops[br]where we speak about these black 1:05:32.018,1:05:36.371 cores or the Iranian small cores[br]that have a loose core in side. 1:05:36.773,1:05:44.570 So what happens in the bone, which is[br]in the centre of this core in the top 1:05:44.570,1:05:54.559 of the nose or in front of your forehead,[br]the vibration of this bone by the 1:05:54.559,1:06:01.211 fields that pass through it dictates,[br]through the field conversion, what 1:06:01.211,1:06:07.340 plasmatic-magnetic field is absorbed, what[br]is received, and what is about to come. 1:06:13.400,1:06:16.976 1:06:12 We explained in the last[br]Teaching and other Teachings 1:06:17.115,1:06:22.855 of the Health Section, the[br]minute the food enters the 1:06:22.855,1:06:28.421 back of the throat, it enters a[br]magnetic-gravitational field 1:06:28.421,1:06:32.913 environment and it does not[br]behave as matter anymore, 1:06:33.874,1:06:38.151 exactly like the water in your[br]cores when you put it with 1:06:38.151,1:06:44.253 GANS, even though it’s water it[br]behaves like a GANS, because 1:06:44.253,1:06:47.972 it’s made of atoms, and atoms are[br]made of the magnetic-gravitational 1:06:47.972,1:06:51.073 fields of the electrons,[br]protons, and neutrons. 1:06:52.243,1:06:55.812 The same thing happens in[br]this cavity in the bone. 1:06:58.442,1:07:04.633 So as the air passes through[br]the front of the nose, it 1:07:04.633,1:07:08.211 enters a plasmatic-magnetic[br]field environment that is 1:07:08.211,1:07:13.944 covered by your skin and the[br]tissues on top of the bone, 1:07:14.094,1:07:18.543 and then as it enters, it[br]enters a bone structure. 1:07:21.492,1:07:25.546 And this is very much fixed. 1:07:29.785,1:07:34.944 So it has a constant,[br]perfect field-strength 1:07:34.944,1:07:36.464 from the environment[br]around it. 1:07:36.681,1:07:44.492 And this bone in the middle,[br]by it’s movement, by its field 1:07:44.492,1:07:51.275 absorption now that the air has[br]become in a GANS-state, absorbs the 1:07:51.275,1:07:55.293 different gravitational-magnetic[br]fields the same as the pores on 1:07:55.293,1:08:01.745 the tongue and dictates what this[br]material is, what is carried. 1:08:03.864,1:08:11.092 1:08:00 And then, as it’s the same as a[br]core, it is like your Star Formation:. 1:08:12.396,1:08:15.974 when you have a top core[br]the fields between the 1:08:15.974,1:08:20.456 two interact and are[br]connected like a twinitity. 1:08:21.633,1:08:26.755 The vibration and the energy that[br]is created in this bone, as it’s a 1:08:26.755,1:08:34.345 plasmatic condition, is transferred[br]to the thalamus as a twinity. 1:08:34.875,1:08:42.126 And the information[br]carried to it informs 1:08:42.126,1:08:46.348 the emotional part what[br]is happening around 1:08:46.348,1:08:52.976 it from the environment, from the air[br]that flows much faster than solid matter. 1:08:54.436,1:08:55.517 Don’t forget:. 1:08:55.684,1:09:02.616 we smell an object long,[br]long before we see it with 1:09:02.616,1:09:07.753 the eye, so the brain has[br]already made its decision. 1:09:08.185,1:09:16.466 It can smell danger, it can absorb the[br]smell of, let’s say, a lion from a 1:09:16.466,1:09:20.885 distance before you could even see it,[br]because it’s such a sensitive detector. 1:09:22.266,1:09:25.207 So now the same position again:. 1:09:26.859,1:09:32.450 In this cavity there is a liquid,[br]very much moisture; the bone 1:09:32.450,1:09:38.006 is very moist, the same as the[br]operation of the lung with 1:09:38.006,1:09:41.540 the moisture on it, the same[br]as the stomach and intestine 1:09:41.540,1:09:45.147 with moisture on them, the same[br]as the tongue in the mouth. 1:09:46.518,1:09:51.888 It’s a repetition of the[br]same process, conversion of 1:09:51.888,1:09:57.478 the matter into a GANS,[br]energy plasma transformation. 1:09:57.848,1:10:07.310 Not all the energies are absorbed by[br]the nose as the air goes through. 1:10:07.621,1:10:17.022 This is done in a way that the[br]body, the physicality, gets 1:10:17.022,1:10:22.703 informed what food is to come,[br]what is here to be absorbed 1:10:22.703,1:10:27.854 by the physicality too so that,[br]from the odour, from the 1:10:27.854,1:10:33.574 smell, the body has established[br]to the RNA a chart:. 1:10:33.864,1:10:34.995 ‘These things are edible. 1:10:35.203,1:10:36.543 These things are not edible. 1:10:37.403,1:10:40.092 ’ It is not that when you see[br]it with the eye, the smell 1:10:40.092,1:10:43.505 has already come to the[br]nose and the decision made. 1:10:50.275,1:10:58.553 1:10:42 In fact, in a lot of cases[br]of head-on collision accident, 1:11:02.445,1:11:07.750 if this part right in front[br]of the nose on top of your 1:11:07.750,1:11:12.878 forehead between your eyes hit[br]the windscreen, or if you get 1:11:12.878,1:11:18.564 punched or have an accident[br]that this spot where this bone 1:11:18.564,1:11:28.935 is positioned creates a condition[br]that the bone sticks to 1:11:28.935,1:11:33.745 one side of the core or moves[br]from its position and cannot 1:11:33.745,1:11:37.794 hold in the position it was[br]before due to sudden rapid 1:11:37.794,1:11:45.275 interaction, you can lose the sense[br]of smell of your environment. 1:11:46.695,1:11:50.275 The majority of losses[br]of smell are due to 1:11:50.275,1:11:53.386 dislocation of this tiny[br]bone in the forehead. 1:11:56.566,1:11:59.385 1:12:00 The Keshe foundation has[br]developed a technology by which 1:11:59.385,1:12:03.186 we can return most of this[br]back in the majority of cases. 1:12:03.427,1:12:08.306 If the centre core, this[br]bone, is not stuck to the 1:12:08.306,1:12:11.086 physical part of the core[br]it creates a short-circuit. 1:12:15.614,1:12:20.556 If you can create a condition to[br]release this bone from the walls 1:12:20.556,1:12:25.607 of the core you'll find you can[br]bring the smell and taste back. 1:12:26.635,1:12:29.506 And the only way it can[br]be done is very much 1:12:29.506,1:12:32.407 that you create a[br]gravitational-magnetic field 1:12:34.115,1:12:37.697 in the core that, like[br]the two GANSes, or two 1:12:37.697,1:12:41.287 nano levels, they cannot[br]stick to each other. 1:12:41.955,1:12:47.306 They get released and then you get the[br]taste and smell back, because the taste is 1:12:47.306,1:12:52.455 connected through a nerve through the back[br]of the nose to the tongue there for taste. 1:12:54.987,1:12:57.769 We have done this operation[br]in respect to the […] 1:12:57.939,1:13:04.417 patient we had, and it[br]is videoed very clearly. 1:13:04.696,1:13:09.131 The doctors told us she had lost her[br]sense of smell due to a head injury. 1:13:09.637,1:13:11.637 It took me two weeks to build a system. 1:13:12.668,1:13:15.668 We tested on a farm which was[br]across the road twenty-two 1:13:15.668,1:13:19.867 different tests of smells[br]from ammonia to a rose and 1:13:19.867,1:13:26.028 everything else, and it was[br]confirmed there was no sense of 1:13:26.028,1:13:29.013 smell left due to the head-on[br]collision she had in a car. 1:13:30.078,1:13:34.906 And after two weeks of running and[br]developing a technology for it so 1:13:34.906,1:13:40.794 that it could release this bone, she[br]could smell everything we gave her. 1:13:40.968,1:13:42.588 The same twenty-two[br]smells were tested 1:13:42.588,1:13:45.676 more-or-less every day,[br]and then she could smell 1:13:45.676,1:13:49.609 because we managed to move this bone away[br]from its position to which it was stuck. 1:13:51.287,1:13:53.608 This is exactly what you[br]do in your reactors. 1:13:54.038,1:13:58.377 When you have a loose[br]centre reactor, then the 1:13:58.377,1:14:01.369 reactors stick to each[br]other and create a 1:14:01.369,1:14:05.320 short-circuit[br]gravitational-magnetic field and 1:14:05.320,1:14:08.280 then there is no vibration[br]to absorb other fields. 1:14:10.077,1:14:15.489 1:14:08 Something that is very[br]important and vital is to 1:14:15.489,1:14:20.280 remember all the time in the[br]operation of the body of 1:14:20.280,1:14:26.476 Man, you deal with the[br]already-converted matter 1:14:26.476,1:14:31.289 to-a-GANS-state once it enters[br]the environment of the body. 1:14:35.681,1:14:40.581 But at the same time go[br]back to the same process. 1:14:43.291,1:14:48.409 The physical food and the[br]physical air, as we said last 1:14:48.409,1:14:53.220 week, once they enter at the[br]front of the nose or the 1:14:53.220,1:14:59.342 mouth, transfer the matter[br]state energy to become a 1:14:59.342,1:15:08.411 GANS, to become nano sized[br]in a plasmatic condition. 1:15:11.612,1:15:16.642 As you did with your CO2[br]kits, you create an energy, 1:15:17.452,1:15:19.831 that energy in the matter[br]level is immediately 1:15:19.831,1:15:23.923 absorbed for the physical[br]body from the nose – as 1:15:23.923,1:15:26.123 we explained in the tongue[br]– for the operation 1:15:26.123,1:15:29.871 of the odour of the[br]body too at a matter 1:15:29.871,1:15:33.412 physical level so that the[br]odour, as you ask the 1:15:33.412,1:15:37.363 question, converts in a[br]matter state crystal 1:15:37.363,1:15:40.502 structure so that it can[br]be smelled by the others. 1:15:42.311,1:15:45.922 That continuous odour production[br]in the physical structure, 1:15:45.922,1:15:48.691 crystal state, comes from[br]the energy in the matter 1:15:48.691,1:15:51.970 level in which the air enters[br]your nose and is immediately 1:15:51.970,1:15:54.829 absorbed by the body before[br]it becomes a GANS of it. 1:15:57.157,1:16:00.353 So it gets a constant[br]matter level structure 1:16:00.353,1:16:02.012 and it gets spread[br]through the skin 1:16:02.012,1:16:09.380 so that you can smell, that it changes a[br]GANS to a matter state crystal structure. 1:16:13.741,1:16:17.163 1:16:10 The vital importance[br]of the operation of the nose 1:16:19.795,1:16:34.218 is the feeding and, as it[br]feeds the emotional part, is 1:16:34.218,1:16:39.344 the information carrier-storer[br]for the RNA as the physical 1:16:39.344,1:16:43.834 part through the stomach is[br]a physical supply for DNA. 1:16:46.304,1:16:53.385 So your emotion, your understanding[br]of the environment, what you smelt 1:16:53.385,1:16:57.634 that was wrong and cannot be eaten[br]again because the physicality reports 1:16:57.634,1:17:05.086 the physical side, is all recorded[br]through the blood to your neuro 1:17:05.086,1:17:11.005 system immediately through the RNAs[br]to every single cell in the body. 1:17:13.725,1:17:16.275 Because it’s an energy transfer. 1:17:17.447,1:17:20.936 It’s like a speaker with[br]millions of listeners 1:17:21.766,1:17:23.947 at the same time listening[br]to the same thing. 1:17:25.125,1:17:31.732 So the energy absorbed through the[br]nose to detection and conversion to 1:17:31.732,1:17:42.999 information like a loudspeaker is[br]transferred to your RNA through the nose. 1:17:44.058,1:17:48.317 And this is where RNA receives[br]it’s energy continuously – 1:17:50.278,1:17:53.928 through the blood circulation[br]through the emotional part. 1:17:55.867,1:17:58.387 And it gets updated continuously. 1:18:05.127,1:18:10.947 1:18:04 Dr Eliya, in her part,[br]explained that there are 1:18:11.087,1:18:14.108 similar structures in the nose[br]to structures in the kidney. 1:18:16.118,1:18:17.657 There are similarities. 1:18:17.830,1:18:19.147 Of course there are. 1:18:19.497,1:18:30.477 It has to be because the kidney[br]absorbs, due to its position, the 1:18:30.477,1:18:33.367 waste products that are in the[br]lymph that are transferred to it. 1:18:34.277,1:18:39.249 As much what might come[br]through the blood, but at the 1:18:39.249,1:18:45.349 same time the kidney is[br]the cleaner of the blood. 1:18:46.920,1:18:52.249 So the energy absorbed by[br]the nose from the air that 1:18:52.249,1:18:58.648 is not needed then gets[br]transferred at the point 1:18:58.648,1:19:01.129 of not being needed, like[br]the water we don’t need 1:19:01.129,1:19:05.989 we reject through the[br]gravitational-magnetic 1:19:05.989,1:19:09.130 field of the matter that[br]are within the lymph, 1:19:09.130,1:19:15.309 the kidney has a system[br]that disposes of the 1:19:15.309,1:19:18.151 emotional energies that[br]have been absorbed 1:19:18.151,1:19:21.521 by the nose into the[br]blood, or by the lung. 1:19:23.819,1:19:28.650 Up to now everybody in the world[br]of science always thought that the 1:19:28.650,1:19:34.421 job of the kidney is only to reject[br]what is surplus in physicality. 1:19:35.081,1:19:41.745 But in fact the most important job[br]of the kidney is cleaning up the 1:19:41.745,1:19:46.781 emotional waste, which is energy[br]that is absorbed from the air. 1:19:47.410,1:19:50.330 Where does this energy go that is not[br]needed or is surplus or has been 1:19:50.330,1:19:55.111 partially used, which is not in the[br]strength of the cells of the human body? 1:20:00.081,1:20:10.412 As much as the kidney disposes of liquid,[br]as we think in a matter level, it 1:20:10.412,1:20:17.592 disposes of the energy of the air that[br]the man breathes that is not useable. 1:20:18.491,1:20:21.000 That’s why you see similarities:. 1:20:21.170,1:20:24.836 the same as you absorb, the[br]same you repel and reject. 1:20:28.159,1:20:31.259 That’s why, in the animal[br]kingdom, the smell of 1:20:31.259,1:20:35.849 urine is left as a marker,[br]because it carries 1:20:35.849,1:20:40.867 the emotion that has been rejected by the[br]body because it’s not at the body’s level. 1:20:42.390,1:20:47.229 It’s not so much odour, but[br]they understand through it the 1:20:47.229,1:20:52.111 condition of the animal, if it[br]is sick, or is good or bad. 1:20:53.810,1:20:56.000 1:20:52 So this is part[br]of the whole structure 1:20:56.000,1:20:59.711 that the emotional part[br]of the brain – which is 1:20:59.711,1:21:04.202 the thalamus – has created[br]for itself, what it 1:21:04.202,1:21:07.540 needs, then it made the[br]system to get rid of it. 1:21:07.781,1:21:10.481 Otherwise your blood would[br]be full of wasted energy. 1:21:12.110,1:21:16.111 So it disposes emotional[br]energy through the same. 1:21:20.091,1:21:22.912 In so many ways, I was[br]explaining this to the Knowledge 1:21:23.641,1:21:26.042 Seekers in the past few days[br]or a couple of weeks ago:. 1:21:27.778,1:21:31.162 One of the first things[br]when people get arrested 1:21:31.162,1:21:34.901 and cornered by the[br]police, like thieves 1:21:34.901,1:21:39.003 that hide somewhere and[br]then are found, is that 1:21:39.003,1:21:43.442 they let urine pass, and[br]they wet themselves. 1:21:44.202,1:21:49.432 It’s the release of the[br]emotion that there is 1:21:49.432,1:21:51.932 no fear there is no[br]danger, because up to now 1:21:51.932,1:21:55.752 there is danger, something[br]wrong is going to 1:21:55.752,1:21:58.171 happen, and when you’re[br]captured you it let go. 1:21:58.524,1:22:03.072 That’s why a lot of times[br]people wet themselves, not 1:22:03.072,1:22:08.362 because of anything else but[br]the amount of energy that is 1:22:08.362,1:22:13.932 blocked in the blood system[br]goes through the kidneys and 1:22:13.932,1:22:17.643 then gets released in one go,[br]because the emotion is there. 1:22:18.064,1:22:21.753 That’s how you get rid of[br]emotional energy, through urine, 1:22:22.293,1:22:25.290 because it’s the only way the[br]blood system can release it. 1:22:25.913,1:22:35.483 1:22:24 So the nose is not just a[br]system of getting air in, but in fact, 1:22:35.483,1:22:40.541 it controls everything to do with a[br]human’s life on the emotional side. 1:22:46.033,1:22:52.486 In so many ways, the[br]energy your nose absorbs 1:22:52.684,1:22:56.284 is connected to every[br]single cell in the body 1:22:56.284,1:23:02.424 through its DNA operation[br]and, at the same time, 1:23:02.424,1:23:06.834 it tells the physicality[br]what it needs to take. 1:23:11.255,1:23:19.515 And when the balance between the[br]emotional part and the physical 1:23:19.515,1:23:30.326 part is correct in digesting[br]something – which is what you smell 1:23:31.157,1:23:37.645 through your nose matching what you[br]taste through the neuro system 1:23:37.645,1:23:43.096 of the physicality, then you get[br]addicted because it’s balanced. 1:23:44.478,1:23:50.586 Part of the reason for[br]addiction to food is 1:23:50.586,1:23:54.867 that there is a balanced[br]gravitational-magnetic 1:23:54.867,1:24:00.385 field between the smell energy of the[br]food, and the physical food energy. 1:24:05.117,1:24:08.756 1:24:00 And some people, according[br]to the balance in their 1:24:08.756,1:24:16.677 thalamus, go for simple single food[br]repetition, for example chips. 1:24:18.407,1:24:20.716 There are people who[br]only eat chips all day 1:24:20.716,1:24:23.408 long all their lives[br]the years and years. 1:24:23.937,1:24:32.658 The more connoisseur-type people will[br]accept a mixture of smells and tastes. 1:24:34.198,1:24:36.943 And now this has become[br]fashionable, that we 1:24:36.943,1:24:40.566 change a mix to see how[br]far we can extend this 1:24:40.566,1:24:43.618 knowledge of the information[br]between the nose 1:24:43.618,1:24:46.598 and the taste nervous[br]system of the mouth. 1:24:46.818,1:24:49.624 And we mix all sorts of[br]foods and tastes together 1:24:49.798,1:24:53.868 just to challenge our[br]own physical system. 1:25:00.829,1:25:11.589 In so many ways, the structure of the[br]air you breathe in is a composite. 1:25:13.009,1:25:17.071 Not all the oxygens are of the[br]same strength, as we explained. 1:25:18.011,1:25:25.079 Oxygens released by a plant, by a[br]tree, by a bush are different. 1:25:25.588,1:25:31.028 It’s composite, and that[br]composite oxygen, when it 1:25:31.028,1:25:37.635 enters the body creates a[br]different field-strength. 1:25:38.270,1:25:44.520 And that field-strength, once it is[br]converted to a GANS – as you’ve seen 1:25:44.520,1:25:50.866 different strengths give you the same[br]size CO2, or copper oxide, or CH3. 1:25:51.666,1:25:58.480 So the body knows which one it needs[br]more and which one to reject. 1:25:58.711,1:26:01.060 Or it has to go back[br]to another part of the 1:26:01.060,1:26:04.030 body like the lung for[br]it to be absorbed or 1:26:04.030,1:26:18.090 converted, because at that level the wall[br]of the lungs is the same as the intestine. 1:26:19.489,1:26:24.002 Each part of the lung absorbs a[br]specific kind of plasmatic-magnetic 1:26:24.002,1:26:31.541 field energy for specific blood cells[br]for a specific part of the body. 1:26:31.751,1:26:35.132 1:26:30 And that’s what I[br]call ‘taxi-destination’. 1:26:36.459,1:26:42.300 You go to the top for the[br]emotion, and you go to the bottom 1:26:42.300,1:26:48.071 part of the lung for the physical[br]part neuro system emotion. 1:26:49.713,1:26:57.121 And the whole structure[br]of the nose is an 1:26:57.121,1:27:02.668 information bank for the[br]body, for what it needs, 1:27:02.668,1:27:05.862 what it can do, and what[br]it needs to absorb even 1:27:05.862,1:27:10.001 for the physicality for[br]it to be operational. 1:27:11.260,1:27:26.148 And as we explained before, as the odour[br]is diamond structure, the body creates 1:27:26.148,1:27:35.182 diamond-structure cells because, as we[br]say, ‘dogs with dogs, wolves with wolves. 1:27:35.842,1:27:41.176 ’ Each element crystal structure[br]that changes into GANS 1:27:41.444,1:27:45.575 creates a different[br]gravitational-magnetic field strength 1:27:46.505,1:27:51.949 and that can be absorbed by[br]specific matching – like a 1:27:52.095,1:27:55.783 magnet for wood, magnet for[br]plastic, magnet for metals. 1:27:56.443,1:28:07.354 So each cell in the nose decides what[br]is going to be absorbed from it. 1:28:07.845,1:28:10.814 And what is going to give from it. 1:28:19.677,1:28:27.505 1:28:12 When your emotion does not fit[br]the energy that is absorbed through 1:28:27.674,1:28:38.495 your nose through the air, the sense[br]of fear leads to an asthma attack. 1:28:39.377,1:28:44.696 The physicality knows the air comes,[br]blocks itself, and creates fear. 1:28:48.300,1:28:51.876 Then you get the condition[br]of the breathing 1:28:51.876,1:28:59.097 restriction because[br]prior to energy being 1:28:59.097,1:29:02.879 absorbed by the lung,[br]the nose has already 1:29:02.879,1:29:06.140 informed the physicality[br]that it doesn’t match. 1:29:06.477,1:29:09.550 So the physical part of[br]the lung shuts itself 1:29:09.550,1:29:12.176 down, and we call it[br]an ‘asthma attack’. 1:29:16.216,1:29:26.247 Why are we allergic, asthmatic,[br]or show breathing restrictions in 1:29:26.247,1:29:33.352 certain conditions in certain[br]environments with and certain people? 1:29:41.136,1:29:51.250 Because we absorb energy that, to us, the[br]emotional part of our breathing – the nose 1:29:53.970,1:29:57.468 – does not accept to[br]match the physicality, 1:30:01.220,1:30:06.037 in our physical being,[br]in our emotion. 1:30:08.978,1:30:13.933 If the emotional does not match[br]the physicality, you get anger. 1:30:15.425,1:30:21.404 If the emotion does not match the[br]physicality of the emotion, then you 1:30:21.404,1:30:25.215 get asthma attack, restriction of the[br]breathing within the physicality. 1:30:31.285,1:30:36.625 1:30:30 This could be[br]the odour of grass, the 1:30:36.625,1:30:45.185 odour of a person, or[br]it could be anything. 1:30:46.345,1:30:53.085 But at this time, when[br]this condition happens in 1:30:53.085,1:30:55.664 the childhood stage at[br]the time when the brain 1:30:55.664,1:30:58.597 is developing on the physical[br]and emotional sides, 1:30:58.597,1:31:02.575 it teaches something[br]very wrong to the body:. 1:31:02.575,1:31:08.737 ‘Creating such a condition[br]brings me attention. 1:31:10.707,1:31:14.687 ’ And that attention-seeking[br]changes the gravitational-magnetic 1:31:14.687,1:31:18.385 field strength in the centre[br]bone in the top of the nose. 1:31:24.296,1:31:30.605 It even may be self-attention-seeking,[br]not from anybody else, because 1:31:30.605,1:31:37.417 ‘I need more attention on my[br]physical part that I'm not getting. 1:31:39.339,1:31:42.537 ’It goes back to the teaching[br]of the Christ – Bless His Name. 1:31:43.546,1:31:45.805 He says, ‘Thou shall not steal. 1:31:46.177,1:31:49.366 ’ The biggest thief of the[br]man is the man himself in 1:31:49.366,1:31:52.127 respect to his physicality[br]and emotion and his soul. 1:31:57.478,1:32:03.368 And when you steal from your emotional[br]side, your physical side does not 1:32:03.368,1:32:11.348 accept, so the interaction comes, in a[br]way, as what we call, ‘asthma attack’. 1:32:19.679,1:32:23.708 1:32:10 The condition of the[br]energy absorbed is changed 1:32:23.708,1:32:27.588 through the emotional side[br]through the blood circulation. 1:32:29.739,1:32:33.920 And in some cases, the[br]emotional energy matches 1:32:33.920,1:32:39.017 the physical part, and the[br]physical part shows a 1:32:39.017,1:32:42.390 reaction to the emotional[br]side instead of receiving 1:32:42.390,1:32:45.389 information from the[br]physical part of the brain. 1:32:52.558,1:32:58.379 This is what we spoke about in[br]the problem with genetically 1:32:58.379,1:33:02.249 modified seeds, if you remember,[br]in the digestion section. 1:33:03.667,1:33:10.060 When the modified gene is[br]very close to the emotional 1:33:10.060,1:33:14.490 side, you get different kinds[br]of digestion problems. 1:33:14.699,1:33:20.519 The same thing happens in the lung. 1:33:26.376,1:33:29.741 Everything in the structure[br]of Man is connected 1:33:30.628,1:33:34.908 to each other, and[br]the physical part 1:33:34.908,1:33:39.248 and emotional part of the brain have made[br]the full system for their operation:. 1:33:40.016,1:33:43.848 Absorb, digest what you need,[br]and reject what you don’t 1:33:43.848,1:33:47.349 need so that you can have[br]room for the new to come in. 1:33:51.237,1:34:00.127 As the brain does not have any[br]blood vessels, it absorbs all 1:34:00.127,1:34:03.611 of its energy through transfer[br]of plasmatic-magnetic fields 1:34:04.199,1:34:11.620 from the blood and partially[br]from the lymph, depending on if 1:34:11.620,1:34:16.788 it’s near to the physical part[br]on the boundary of the brain. 1:34:20.768,1:34:28.793 And, as you have seen in the[br]production of GANS materials, even 1:34:29.121,1:34:33.512 though everything is GANS, your[br]copper oxide does not mix with CO2. 1:34:34.442,1:34:36.923 But if you stir it the[br]right way, you might 1:34:36.923,1:34:39.292 match something, connect[br]something with it. 1:34:39.545,1:34:44.272 1:34:38 So every energy that comes[br]through the nose is absorbed 1:34:44.491,1:34:46.792 by the centre bone and the[br]rest of the structure of the 1:34:46.792,1:34:50.972 digestion/conversion of the[br]matter to GANS and to energy 1:34:51.694,1:34:55.603 through the lungs and the nose[br]and the back of the tongue. 1:34:56.443,1:35:03.272 All these energies are released[br]in a plasmatic-magnetic 1:35:03.272,1:35:09.943 field that spreads along[br]right across the brain. 1:35:10.132,1:35:12.882 And each cell in the[br]brain is tuned to 1:35:12.882,1:35:19.981 absorb which part of it[br]that it is tuned to. 1:35:20.503,1:35:23.473 So they continuously receive[br]energy through a plasmatic 1:35:23.473,1:35:27.453 condition and not through[br]a physical condition. 1:35:27.585,1:35:29.983 And that’s how the brain grows. 1:35:30.199,1:35:35.023 That’s why in premature[br]children who lack oxygen 1:35:35.203,1:35:37.984 we see the structure of[br]the growth of the brain. 1:35:39.443,1:35:41.964 And with the technology[br]we have developed – which 1:35:41.964,1:35:44.494 has been tested – we[br]have shown how easily 1:35:44.494,1:35:49.955 a majority of children[br]who are born due to a 1:35:49.955,1:35:52.543 lack of oxygen – which[br]the lack of oxygen 1:35:52.543,1:35:56.024 meant to the foetus and[br]to the child at the 1:35:56.024,1:36:01.233 time of birth, ‘Stop the[br]process so that we can 1:36:01.233,1:36:04.475 save the other part of[br]the brain’, and the 1:36:04.475,1:36:07.265 switch-on comes on, the[br]switch-off comes on. 1:36:07.392,1:36:10.174 So that part of the brain doesn’t[br]get switched on to carry 1:36:10.174,1:36:13.153 on growing and, when the[br]child comes out of the womb 1:36:13.153,1:36:17.173 and the rest of the body has[br]switched on, that part does 1:36:17.173,1:36:20.166 not switch on because it was[br]the first section gone. 1:36:21.184,1:36:24.429 1:36:20 So you see disabilities[br]due to the lack of oxygen, 1:36:24.429,1:36:27.314 and this is again what the[br]doctors don’t understand. 1:36:27.634,1:36:29.034 They have not understood. 1:36:29.195,1:36:32.745 Until they understand this operation[br]– that the blood circulation through 1:36:32.745,1:36:38.702 the breathing of the air creates emotion[br]and the growth of the brain, then 1:36:38.702,1:36:44.855 no child should be left at the time of[br]birth, when they see a lack-of-oxygen 1:36:44.855,1:36:49.344 condition, to go through abnormality[br]and a wheelchair, until they die. 1:36:53.895,1:36:56.886 They have to have the expertise[br]in the hospital to understand. 1:36:57.666,1:37:02.518 Physically, if you want to understand,[br]it’s very much like hypothermia. 1:37:04.605,1:37:05.726 What happens? 1:37:05.985,1:37:07.906 You get stuck in the snow. 1:37:10.976,1:37:14.476 Your fingers are not needed. 1:37:14.685,1:37:17.275 Your toes are not needed,[br]because more blood is 1:37:17.275,1:37:20.277 needed for the heart and the[br]operation of the brain. 1:37:20.697,1:37:27.336 So the blood circulation retracts to be[br]able to support the function of the brain. 1:37:28.247,1:37:30.279 So you go through hypothermia:. 1:37:30.578,1:37:38.377 Pieces of the leg, upper leg, and[br]then everything else disconnects 1:37:38.377,1:37:42.667 from the circulation to be able[br]to deliver energy to the brain. 1:37:44.207,1:37:48.817 At the point of birth, the same thing[br]happens in the physical part:. 1:37:50.118,1:37:56.544 in fear of not being able to go[br]through the birth, the brain switches 1:37:56.544,1:38:01.247 off certain parts to guarantee the[br]existence, exactly like hypothermia. 1:38:01.557,1:38:04.828 1:38:00 And the physicians of[br]today have not understood this. 1:38:06.047,1:38:11.357 The way you can wrap[br]the leg in a warm 1:38:11.357,1:38:14.098 condition and try to[br]rejuvenate the toes and 1:38:14.098,1:38:19.058 the fingers, you can do the same thing[br]with a child at the time of birth when the 1:38:19.058,1:38:24.758 lack of oxygen sends a wrong signal to the[br]brain of the child and the brain switches 1:38:24.758,1:38:28.969 off to keep the emotionality, because[br]the physicality is already operational. 1:38:30.178,1:38:32.549 And then you get mental dementia. 1:38:33.178,1:38:36.968 And if the doctors[br]immediately, at the time 1:38:36.968,1:38:38.948 of birth, within the[br]first twenty-four hours, 1:38:39.127,1:38:41.488 start the process that[br]we have developed, 1:38:42.769,1:38:45.168 there will be no more[br]such abnormal children. 1:38:45.359,1:38:46.639 No father or mother[br]needs to carry a 1:38:46.639,1:38:49.830 handicapped child due[br]to the lack of oxygen. 1:38:51.970,1:38:54.516 The older you get the[br]more this part is 1:38:54.516,1:38:57.019 switched off and it’s[br]harder to switch back on. 1:39:03.309,1:39:11.508 This goes back again to the information[br]that, due to the time it is left to 1:39:11.508,1:39:18.309 the nose to carry the information that[br]the air goes through and as there 1:39:18.309,1:39:23.740 is a delay in the air that the body[br]is ready to absorb, then it switches 1:39:23.740,1:39:28.161 off part of the brain to guarantee the[br]survival of the rest of the brain. 1:39:29.079,1:39:32.860 And then that switching off[br]could be part of the arm 1:39:32.860,1:39:35.421 section, could be part of[br]the hand section, could 1:39:35.421,1:39:38.839 be part of the side section,[br]and then the child is 1:39:38.839,1:39:42.510 born with mental handicap[br]with a physical disability. 1:39:45.099,1:39:46.792 Just one second. 1:39:48.180,1:39:55.927 [Removes microphone and[br]is heard to walk away. 1:39:55.927,1:40:19.177 And then there’s thirty-five[br]seconds of silence.] 1:40:19.177,1:40:26.300 (RC) Just having a brief break here while Mr[br]Keshe does some rearranging at his end. 1:40:26.300,1:40:29.256 Any comments from the[br]Skype call at this point? 1:40:39.592,1:40:40.532 Okay, he's back. 1:40:40.762,1:40:41.652 (MK) Sorry about this. 1:40:41.852,1:40:48.017 It’s part of our moving to Bari, so[br]we had to answer a phone call for it. 1:40:48.615,1:40:49.944 I do apologise. 1:40:51.343,1:40:54.842 So it comes to understanding[br]the operation. 1:40:57.102,1:41:00.153 It comes to understanding the position. 1:41:00.323,1:41:06.290 It comes to understanding the totally, and[br]the physicians have not understood this. 1:41:10.114,1:41:18.014 If doctors interfere immediately[br]at the time of birth, 1:41:19.285,1:41:22.384 the brain comes back to[br]normality very very quickly. 1:41:24.354,1:41:27.989 And you don’t need to have[br]this handicapped condition. 1:41:28.244,1:41:32.414 And in the positions when[br]these points in brain 1:41:32.414,1:41:38.465 are shut down to save[br]the emotional part, the 1:41:38.465,1:41:43.435 emotional transfer becomes[br]so hard that a lot of 1:41:43.435,1:41:45.762 information is created[br]that has nowhere to go. 1:41:45.762,1:41:51.145 It’s like an amputation that creates[br]a phantom pain, this creates 1:41:51.145,1:42:01.036 what is know as an epileptic[br]attack and seizures in some cases. 1:42:01.278,1:42:03.755 So one is related to the[br]other, and it’s very simple 1:42:03.925,1:42:06.376 to sort it out at the time[br]of birth where you send 1:42:06.376,1:42:09.457 information back through the[br]nose and through the lungs 1:42:09.457,1:42:12.077 that ‘Everything is okay,[br]you can restart again. 1:42:12.247,1:42:15.345 ’ And the earlier this is[br]done after the time of birth, 1:42:16.796,1:42:19.686 the easier it is to return[br]the child back to normality. 1:42:21.634,1:42:24.956 We have a number of these cases in[br]progress at the moment around the world, 1:42:25.837,1:42:29.597 and we see the development we have[br]achieved all over the world, from America 1:42:30.120,1:42:32.718 to Europe to other parts of the world[br]we are running these tests, and every 1:42:33.326,1:42:42.435 single case shows us improvement and[br]the correctness of the Technology. 1:42:47.886,1:42:49.558 Any questions? 1:42:57.767,1:42:59.737 (RC) Thank you Mr Keshe. 1:43:06.137,1:43:11.628 Are there any questions from—(MK) I[br]need Dr Eliya to take over for about 1:43:11.628,1:43:16.143 ten minutes, and I’ll be back because[br]it’s important that I do something. 1:43:16.734,1:43:17.551 (RC) Thank you. 1:43:17.551,1:43:19.612 (MK) Thank you. 1:43:23.042,1:43:24.774 Have we lost Dr Eliya? 1:43:33.274,1:43:34.519 She’s gone? 1:43:35.643,1:43:36.603 (RC). 1:43:36.603,1:43:36.998 Uh, Eliya, are you there? 1:43:36.998,1:43:41.223 (EK) I'm here, I just had to put on[br]the headset because I had removed it. 1:43:41.423,1:43:42.220 I'm here. 1:43:42.433,1:43:43.855 Yeah, it’s okay, no problem. 1:43:44.093,1:43:45.524 (MK) Take over if you would, bye-bye. 1:43:45.698,1:43:46.373 (EK) Yeah, it’s okay sir. 1:43:49.363,1:43:51.915 Okay, does anyone have a question? 1:44:05.864,1:44:09.637 Well, there is a question[br]in the Livestream. 1:44:09.906,1:44:12.535 I'm not sure if it’s appropriate. 1:44:12.754,1:44:13.624 The question is:. 1:44:13.789,1:44:16.516 ‘What is the right ratio[br]of breathing, if there is 1:44:16.516,1:44:21.065 one; like three or four[br]breaths a minute or so? 1:44:24.264,1:44:27.465 (EK) The ratio for what kind of breathing? 1:44:27.638,1:44:32.835 Because, with breathing you reach[br]different levels of consciousness. 1:44:33.945,1:44:43.325 And actually the technique of breathing,[br]regards the duration of energy gap. 1:44:43.974,1:44:48.036 That is the inside secret[br]of breathing techniques. 1:44:49.265,1:44:57.154 So the question has to be[br]more precise, you know? 1:44:59.715,1:45:00.006 (RC). 1:45:00.385,1:45:02.285 Was that the ‘travel time’[br]you mentioned earlier 1:45:02.285,1:45:07.095 in the Workshop, for the[br]gasses to travel through? 1:45:08.037,1:45:09.026 Is that what you mean. 1:45:10.825,1:45:15.246 (EK) The different gasses[br]travel in different times. 1:45:15.455,1:45:17.257 This is in, like, milliseconds, you know. 1:45:17.426,1:45:19.731 They make some kind of gapping. 1:45:19.991,1:45:26.866 For example, if you chose molecule[br]X just passing the pathway 1:45:26.866,1:45:30.947 in like one milli-millisecond,[br]the other will have to 1:45:30.947,1:45:39.638 pass the same pathway in two[br]milli-milliseconds, so not to 1:45:39.638,1:45:45.517 have a traffic jam crush[br]inside of the olfactory tract. 1:45:45.811,1:45:48.237 All the nervous system works like this. 1:45:48.237,1:45:56.126 Actually when you have the[br]tract, the tract is from the 1:45:56.126,1:46:03.196 hemispheres and the medulla[br]oblongata, then all the spinal cord. 1:46:03.617,1:46:09.237 All inside of your spinal cord everything[br]is tracts like signal highways. 1:46:09.818,1:46:16.971 And between the vertebrae you organise[br]the tracts in the ganglia, and 1:46:16.971,1:46:23.907 from those ganglia different nerves[br]originate that belong to that part. 1:46:24.688,1:46:29.615 1:46:23 But everything[br]that comes from the brain 1:46:29.615,1:46:32.138 or goes to the brain[br]goes through highways. 1:46:32.428,1:46:39.484 In Latin this is the tract, so every[br]highway has a specific timing. 1:46:41.170,1:46:46.564 And regarding the[br]neurotransmitters that are 1:46:46.564,1:46:53.189 specific for that highway[br]they have timing. 1:46:53.408,1:46:55.790 Also the releasing of the[br]neurotransmitters from axon to 1:46:55.790,1:47:00.965 synapse and the sending of the[br]impulse have timings too. 1:47:01.388,1:47:07.753 And this applies also to[br]the sodium-potassium pump. 1:47:07.753,1:47:09.889 You know everything has timing. 1:47:09.889,1:47:20.578 To present here all the timings would be a[br]huge work, like half of the physiology of 1:47:20.578,1:47:23.551 the nervous system,[br]because this is the 1:47:23.551,1:47:27.868 mapping, the gapping,[br]and the organisation. 1:47:28.300,1:47:34.301 At the molecular level[br]medicine has reached the 1:47:34.301,1:47:39.870 point to be able to make[br]that kind of time mapping. 1:47:40.510,1:47:45.970 But now we are at the[br]next level of seeing 1:47:45.970,1:47:49.510 how the GANS materials[br]make the same timing 1:47:49.510,1:47:53.650 through the nervous[br]system or the different 1:47:53.650,1:47:56.502 entrances and exits that[br]we have in our body. 1:47:58.251,1:48:00.220 We don’t yet have that mapping. 1:48:01.221,1:48:03.994 1:48:00 It will be completely[br]different because we are 1:48:03.994,1:48:09.011 able to take in the GANS[br]materials from different places. 1:48:09.011,1:48:14.851 We are able to take one GANS[br]material, like the simple 1:48:14.851,1:48:17.627 GANS of copper, for[br]example, but with different 1:48:17.627,1:48:21.636 strengths, from light through[br]our eyes, from air through 1:48:21.636,1:48:27.988 our nose and mouth, from[br]sound through our ears. 1:48:28.575,1:48:31.740 So the GANS of copper in a specific[br]strength will have a sound 1:48:31.740,1:48:37.913 too, or just like a field[br]directly through our hemispheres. 1:48:38.173,1:48:43.215 Actually we accept one single[br]GANS in different strengths 1:48:43.215,1:48:48.827 with different receptors from[br]different states of matter. 1:48:49.402,1:48:54.423 So, if we have the GANS, copper, for[br]example, it will be at one strength 1:48:54.423,1:49:00.159 in air, another strength in liquids,[br]another strength in plasma. 1:49:01.593,1:49:06.912 Then we organise that strength[br]and channel it into specific 1:49:06.912,1:49:11.103 parts of our body that are[br]able to convert that strength. 1:49:11.323,1:49:16.762 It’s not only to convert the single GANS[br]but the single GANS in specific strengths. 1:49:17.278,1:49:23.443 If you send calcium to the hip[br]bone, it would be in one strength, 1:49:23.443,1:49:27.144 but the calcium for the rib[br]bone is of another strength. 1:49:27.706,1:49:31.724 If I sent the calcium[br]with the strength for 1:49:31.724,1:49:36.657 the hip bone to the rib[br]bone, there would be 1:49:36.657,1:49:42.992 hyper-coclosa on that[br]place; it would organise 1:49:42.992,1:49:46.484 a new bone with the[br]structure of the hip bone. 1:49:47.594,1:49:49.111 Do you understand? 1:49:49.798,1:49:55.630 This is like Lego’s, just imagine your[br]body like a Lego, and each part of the 1:49:55.630,1:50:05.484 Lego is supposed to be in its specific[br]place; you cannot fit it in another place. 1:50:08.386,1:50:09.787 Can you hear me? 1:50:12.526,1:50:13.615 Yes, absolutely. 1:50:14.335,1:50:21.006 There was another slightly more detailed[br]question from Crasmere who says:. 1:50:21.006,1:50:23.905 ‘Some doctors claim that[br]if we inhale deeply 1:50:23.905,1:50:28.829 and hold before exhaling,[br]it would decrease 1:50:28.829,1:50:35.195 our heart rate and will bring more oxygen[br]to the body and thus we would live longer. 1:50:39.647,1:50:44.100 (EK) This has to do with the function[br]of the lungs, so if you remember the 1:50:44.437,1:50:50.135 Workshop about the lung, mostly we[br]collect the air in the tip of our lungs. 1:50:50.356,1:50:51.952 This is the ventilation area. 1:50:52.225,1:51:01.030 The bottom of our lungs lying on the[br]thoracic diaphragm is mostly vascularised. 1:51:01.389,1:51:05.079 And if you remember the diagram,[br]we even have different kinds 1:51:05.079,1:51:12.106 of pressure between the capillary[br]venules and the air system. 1:51:12.637,1:51:19.511 That was the diagram I showed with the[br]lungs and pressure and organised systems. 1:51:20.011,1:51:25.478 And in daily life we breathe[br]mostly with the tips of 1:51:25.478,1:51:32.217 our lungs, and we don’t get[br]air deep inside to the 1:51:32.217,1:51:36.919 bottom of our lungs where[br]actually the diameter of 1:51:36.919,1:51:40.598 the bronchi is very small,[br]called ‘bronchioles’. 1:51:40.839,1:51:47.188 Because of that, when you[br]breathe deeply and hold, you 1:51:47.188,1:51:52.378 actually energise and oxygenate[br]the bottom of your lungs. 1:51:52.735,1:51:56.054 Shallow breathing is a huge[br]problem of our century, 1:51:56.054,1:52:00.378 and even in my clinic I teach[br]people how to breathe. 1:52:00.753,1:52:03.706 Most of the diseases are because of that. 1:52:04.648,1:52:10.134 1:52:03 And the other part of[br]that question is that through the 1:52:10.134,1:52:16.232 lungs, especially in the middle part[br]of our lungs is the vagus nerve. 1:52:16.499,1:52:18.988 This is an especially thin[br]nerve of the cranial nerve. 1:52:19.882,1:52:24.020 This nerve goes through the inner[br]ear, all the pharyngeal wall, 1:52:24.020,1:52:32.349 and then two sides of the trachea,[br]heart, lungs, and stomach. 1:52:32.574,1:52:35.760 In different organs this nerve[br]has different functions. 1:52:35.964,1:52:42.270 Actually, when you breathe in and[br]hold, you trigger that nerve, and 1:52:42.270,1:52:49.879 that nerve has the specific function[br]to slow down the heartbeat. 1:52:50.167,1:53:02.280 And traditional medicine believes that[br]you’re born with the number of heartbeats 1:53:02.280,1:53:06.342 that you’re supposed to have in this[br]life already written in your genes. 1:53:06.510,1:53:08.022 So they believe that[br]if you slow down your 1:53:08.022,1:53:11.934 heartbeat that you actually[br]prolong that life. 1:53:12.851,1:53:17.934 If people who have some[br]kind of heart disease 1:53:17.934,1:53:21.761 know the ‘prop-up[br]Valsalva manoeuvre’. 1:53:21.761,1:53:26.180 When they have a rapid[br]heartbeat, they prop 1:53:26.180,1:53:28.171 up their feet, breathe[br]in and close the 1:53:28.171,1:53:35.915 nose and mouth, and count several seconds,[br]and then the heart rate just goes down. 1:53:35.915,1:53:38.312 This is because of the vagus nerve. 1:53:39.583,1:53:40.582 (MK) I'm back. 1:53:41.051,1:53:42.545 (EK) Yeah, thank you sir. 1:53:43.661,1:53:45.253 (MK) I do apologise. 1:53:45.455,1:53:46.187 [Sounding winded:. 1:53:46.356,1:53:48.452 ] This is all to do with moving to Bari. 1:53:49.426,1:53:50.453 Okay. 1:53:52.316,1:53:54.413 Any questions I could answer? 1:53:56.227,1:53:58.546 Or did you answer all the questions? 1:54:00.909,1:54:04.625 1:54:00 (EK) Oh, no, they were more[br]medical questions, sir, because 1:54:04.625,1:54:09.281 each other heard that you were[br]not there so now it’s for you. 1:54:10.112,1:54:10.938 (MK) Okay. 1:54:11.324,1:54:15.853 Any questions you want me to[br]answer or have we finished. 1:54:16.611,1:54:18.808 All your questions have been answered. 1:54:20.273,1:54:22.515 [Looking at his computer:. 1:54:22.863,1:54:26.701 ] He says, ‘My child does not know[br]how to drink, chew, and speak. 1:54:30.704,1:54:33.704 ’ Shall I read it or have[br]you answered this one? 1:54:35.130,1:54:37.064 No, that would be a good one for you. 1:54:37.402,1:54:44.994 (MK) He says, ‘My child not knows[br]how to drink and chew, and speak. 1:54:45.824,1:54:49.442 Is there a part of the[br]brain that controls that? 1:54:49.613,1:54:50.984 ’Yes, there is. 1:54:51.843,1:54:55.314 It depends on when it[br]happened and how it happened. 1:54:55.512,1:54:57.956 Is it genetic or was it part[br]of the process of birth? 1:54:58.707,1:55:01.834 Genetic defects are very[br]hard to interfere with. 1:55:02.954,1:55:07.711 With genetic defects at the[br]moment we don’t release much 1:55:07.711,1:55:11.604 information, but we know it can[br]be done, but it’s too early. 1:55:12.515,1:55:15.345 But if it happened as part of[br]the process of birth or just 1:55:15.345,1:55:22.461 after birth, most these can[br]be corrected to some extent. 1:55:25.537,1:55:27.766 One of the biggest problems[br]with the parents who go 1:55:27.766,1:55:32.055 through this process with[br]us is not the recovery of 1:55:32.055,1:55:38.496 the child, especially of an[br]older age, but the grasp 1:55:38.496,1:55:41.908 of the understanding of the[br]changes by the parents. 1:55:44.075,1:55:49.436 Parents who are used to seeing[br]their child handicapped, behave 1:55:49.436,1:55:54.087 that way towards it because of[br]the need is confirmation of 1:55:54.087,1:55:57.805 existence to the parents and,[br]because they’ve done it for such 1:55:57.805,1:56:03.805 a long time and they are not[br]aware of the use and development 1:56:04.098,1:56:07.756 of the technology and development[br]of the brain that now 1:56:07.756,1:56:10.547 they’re not dealing with, for[br]example, a five-year-old child, 1:56:10.547,1:56:12.526 they are dealing with a[br]seven-year-old in three months, and 1:56:12.526,1:56:16.118 in nine months they are dealing[br]with a fourteen-year-old. 1:56:17.516,1:56:19.866 They are trapped in the[br]condition of looking 1:56:19.866,1:56:21.906 after a mentally four-[br]or five-year-old, 1:56:21.906,1:56:27.916 but in the physical he's much older,[br]and this is what causes the problem. 1:56:31.366,1:56:34.537 The inflexibility of the parents[br]and what they have accepted 1:56:34.537,1:56:37.961 restricts the child and creates[br]more problems for the child. 1:56:39.227,1:56:40.907 We see this quite a lot. 1:56:42.237,1:56:46.278 1:56:40 And so what is one of[br]the things – as I explained 1:56:46.278,1:56:49.607 this to Armen who is handling[br]a case like this for the 1:56:49.607,1:56:57.017 foundation – is that teaching[br]of the parents after the third 1:56:57.017,1:57:00.677 month becomes more important[br]than looking after the child. 1:57:01.607,1:57:05.807 The parents have to learn to let[br]go as the child is growing up. 1:57:06.247,1:57:10.647 At the same time, if the[br]damage that was done 1:57:10.647,1:57:15.398 through the breathing process[br]at the time of birth 1:57:16.057,1:57:21.235 creates a lot of problems[br]with the child if he's 1:57:21.235,1:57:25.179 trying to reprocess in[br]the later part of life. 1:57:26.218,1:57:32.829 Because they have to cover the stage of[br]life, let’s say, if they are ten-years-old 1:57:33.008,1:57:40.913 but mentally about five, now that you[br]start the growing and they do the five 1:57:40.913,1:57:49.799 years in two years time, then the child[br]has missed that progress and his peers 1:57:49.799,1:57:54.549 in the classroom or in the society talk[br]about things that he doesn’t understand. 1:57:55.158,1:58:02.649 So now it creates a problem for the[br]child and he becomes reclusive, because 1:58:02.649,1:58:07.580 he cannot mix with the people of the[br]same height but mentally different. 1:58:10.110,1:58:15.210 And this is the biggest problem for[br]us that now we know how to allow 1:58:15.210,1:58:19.420 the brain to expand and to grow back[br]to normality as much as possible. 1:58:20.370,1:58:27.670 1:58:19 And in cases we’ve seen a child[br]of mental age of four but physically 1:58:27.670,1:58:32.530 about seven – actually mentally about[br]two but physically about seven, eight 1:58:32.530,1:58:37.469 when they brought him to us, and I said[br]to the parents – he came in February 1:58:37.469,1:58:41.350 – I said, ‘For next September make[br]him ready to go to normal school. 1:58:41.861,1:58:44.949 ’ And they said this is impossible[br]even though the father is a physician. 1:58:45.440,1:58:47.761 He said, ‘This is impossible. 1:58:47.930,1:58:51.460 ’ I said, ‘What we foresee from[br]our experience this is possible. 1:58:51.705,1:58:56.380 ’ And now, after a year[br]– he's nine-years-old 1:58:56.580,1:59:00.157 now I think, nine,[br]ten-years-old – the 1:59:00.157,1:59:02.275 last time they wrote to[br]us – because now they 1:59:02.451,1:59:04.151 don’t need us anymore[br]so we don’t get that 1:59:04.181,1:59:06.492 much feedback – that[br]he could go swimming 1:59:06.632,1:59:08.840 on his own, he could[br]walk about three, four 1:59:08.840,1:59:11.835 kilometres every day,[br]enjoy swimming, and come 1:59:11.835,1:59:16.021 back on his own with[br]his bag on his back. 1:59:16.231,1:59:20.903 And the strangest thing[br]was that he was in a 1:59:20.903,1:59:25.470 mentally handicapped[br]children’s school, and in the 1:59:25.470,1:59:28.136 process we brought him[br]up through, they had to 1:59:28.136,1:59:31.212 take him to the normal[br]school and enrol him. 1:59:31.392,1:59:38.792 He had to sit for a test, and he[br]actually passed the test to be in 1:59:38.792,1:59:42.432 the normal school, and he joined[br]the society in the normal way. 1:59:43.831,1:59:45.202 We have a case now in the U. 1:59:45.382,1:59:45.984 S. 1:59:46.185,1:59:50.253 who was eighteen, nineteen, and[br]mental state of four, five. 1:59:52.003,1:59:54.362 We have brought him up, but[br]now he loses attention 1:59:54.362,1:59:57.122 because the hierarchy is the[br]older boy in the house. 1:59:57.422,1:59:59.862 We see the physical problem[br]between the adult who 1:59:59.862,2:00:02.954 could never have an interaction[br]with his own peers, 2:00:03.331,2:00:06.273 now he's in an adult body[br]and now sees himself 2:00:06.273,2:00:09.582 becoming nine, ten, eleven,[br]twelve, and thereon. 2:00:11.346,2:00:13.545 2:00:10 This process is[br]very easy to reverse. 2:00:13.734,2:00:19.546 We had a case in Belgium[br]and we had cases in other 2:00:19.546,2:00:21.963 parts of the world; we’ve[br]seen these things. 2:00:22.162,2:00:28.464 We’ve seen a girl of twenty-four,[br]twenty-five mental age of nine 2:00:28.464,2:00:32.513 and, after a year or year-and-a-half[br]– I know the family listen 2:00:32.513,2:00:41.867 to this programme because they are[br]close to the foundation – now 2:00:41.867,2:00:46.574 she’s talking about having a[br]boyfriend and getting married. 2:00:50.644,2:00:52.692 It just depends what[br]you free and where you 2:00:52.692,2:00:55.255 free in the structure of[br]the brain to match up. 2:01:00.662,2:01:06.434 Shocks, lack of oxygen through[br]breathing can be addressed 2:01:06.434,2:01:08.545 with the Knowledge and[br]Technology of the foundation. 2:01:09.157,2:01:13.245 We have no hesitation to open it up[br]into society, and now that we are 2:01:13.245,2:01:17.675 an institute we can allow it, and[br]we’ll release it very rapidly. 2:01:18.985,2:01:25.315 If it’s not genetic it can be helped[br]to an extent, but the problem 2:01:25.315,2:01:34.505 is how the family allow themselves[br]to grow with the child. 2:01:34.875,2:01:37.054 It’s not the child, which is growing fast. 2:01:37.706,2:01:48.245 In the cases here with twelve-year-old[br]boys, mental age of four or five, I said 2:01:48.245,2:01:52.708 to the parents, ‘You have to take him[br]to the shops and buy him comics that 2:01:52.708,2:01:56.146 nine-year-olds read so that he can speak[br]to his peers, so he has a line of 2:01:56.146,2:02:01.130 connection somewhere so that he can mix[br]with his peers and does not stand out. 2:02:03.125,2:02:07.120 But at the same time some children,[br]when they reach that point, they’re 2:02:07.120,2:02:10.577 used to getting so much attention six[br]months ago from the parents but now 2:02:10.577,2:02:14.758 that they’re growing up they’re left[br]to grow, they go back to the previous 2:02:14.758,2:02:19.903 condition because they still want[br]that attention, ‘Me, me, me’ – ADD. 2:02:20.627,2:02:23.624 And sometimes this getting[br]attention leads to ADHD, 2:02:23.767,2:02:27.590 which is attention deficit[br]hyperactivity – kingship. 2:02:29.607,2:02:33.897 2:02:28 So the operation of the[br]nose, the operation of the 2:02:33.897,2:02:38.857 breathing can affect the mental[br]state and the structure. 2:02:39.758,2:02:45.157 Even in old people the change of the[br]nose, the way you breathe, changes the 2:02:45.157,2:02:52.559 way you take energy through your lungs,[br]and then it affects your health. 2:02:58.157,2:03:00.315 [Mr Keshe takes a deep[br]breath through the nose. 2:03:00.565,2:03:06.135 ] Because you snell the[br]air different, mentally 2:03:06.135,2:03:09.323 you instruct your[br]physicality to change. 2:03:12.285,2:03:16.866 The smell of life, the smell of fresh[br]air, the smell of being part of the 2:03:16.866,2:03:23.635 structure allows you to live, and you[br]extend life because you can do it. 2:03:23.877,2:03:27.316 We’ve seen this operation in Japan[br]and other parts of the world. 2:03:28.866,2:03:29.913 Life is difficult. 2:03:30.119,2:03:32.787 We can always last the[br]difficulties, but it 2:03:32.787,2:03:35.856 is when we take a[br]different kind of energy 2:03:35.856,2:03:39.247 from the air we breathe,[br]we affect our emotion, 2:03:39.247,2:03:41.683 and our emotion affects[br]our physicality. 2:03:45.491,2:03:47.701 The nose, the operation[br]of the nose, is one of 2:03:47.701,2:03:51.732 most vital parts of the[br]existence of the man. 2:03:52.849,2:03:55.782 Without it – as I said[br]without the stomach, 2:03:55.782,2:03:57.482 without the intestine[br]there is no physical 2:03:57.482,2:04:01.752 life – without the nose[br]there is no emotional 2:04:01.752,2:04:04.851 life; it’s the end of[br]the physical side. 2:04:05.293,2:04:10.492 This is why when you put the hand on[br]the nose, life ends very rapidly. 2:04:10.782,2:04:14.293 You can starve somebody for three, four,[br]five days and they still carry on. 2:04:18.522,2:04:23.874 2:04:18 Emotionality needs confirmation[br]of existence, and a confirmation of 2:04:23.874,2:04:29.438 existence comes from the flow of different[br]scents in the structure of the nose. 2:04:32.261,2:04:38.391 This is exactly what, in the majority[br]of cases, physicians don’t understand. 2:04:38.719,2:04:43.753 You can bring an old person[br]back to life very very rapidly. 2:04:44.961,2:04:46.514 Just one second please. 2:04:46.823,2:05:20.057 [Thirty-three seconds of silence]. 2:05:20.234,2:05:21.005 Sorry about this. 2:05:21.214,2:05:29.926 So this is part of the existence[br]that physicians have to understand. 2:05:31.400,2:05:36.101 You can – we’ve done it before; it can be[br]done – people who are in their eighties 2:05:36.101,2:05:41.276 and nineties who are physically good[br]but are emotionally not there and they 2:05:41.276,2:05:47.974 are paralysed, you can, through air,[br]breathing through the transfer of fields 2:05:47.974,2:05:56.326 in the nose by air, convert the emotional[br]part to be as fit as the physicality. 2:05:56.526,2:05:59.791 You'll find them, they'll walk off,[br]they'll even sign their own cheques. 2:06:06.051,2:06:11.796 Man in space will[br]live for centuries because 2:06:11.967,2:06:14.477 there is no restriction[br]of the physicality. 2:06:17.177,2:06:23.022 And there’s so much excitement, if a[br]man can raise the memory of the earth 2:06:23.247,2:06:29.017 or the position of the earth, then Man[br]will live for centuries in space. 2:06:29.356,2:06:32.867 The second, third, fourth generation[br]of the space human beings 2:06:32.867,2:06:36.628 will not know the earth, will[br]have no attachment to it. 2:06:37.837,2:06:40.177 And through the air they breathe[br]through the system by which 2:06:40.177,2:06:45.851 they digest their food and[br]air, live a very long life. 2:06:53.848,2:06:57.898 It’s very much like when you have[br]children born in a different 2:06:57.898,2:07:01.498 country, they have no connection[br]to where you came from. 2:07:02.041,2:07:04.488 They see themselves as[br]citizens of the new country. 2:07:06.348,2:07:10.288 And then if you change the[br]third or fourth generation to 2:07:10.288,2:07:13.909 another country, they’re only[br]attached to where they are. 2:07:14.119,2:07:15.768 In space it’s the same. 2:07:16.219,2:07:17.691 They find peace. 2:07:18.806,2:07:21.789 The first generation of Man[br]will be like the immigrants 2:07:21.789,2:07:24.959 that go back home to see[br]if home is still there. 2:07:25.160,2:07:30.028 That’s why we miss home, the air[br]we have imprinted in our RNA. 2:07:32.379,2:07:35.568 The second generation of space[br]travellers will have no connection, 2:07:35.568,2:07:38.772 or little connection with Earth[br]from what the parents said. 2:07:38.952,2:07:41.506 And the third generation will[br]have no memories, just the 2:07:41.506,2:07:44.701 physicality of the presentation[br]of the man in space. 2:07:51.035,2:07:52.774 Any questions? 2:07:53.587,2:08:04.377 (RC) Yes, on what you were just speaking[br]of, how would the air be created? 2:08:05.353,2:08:11.578 What would it be composed[br]of to be useful in space. 2:08:11.845,2:08:13.756 Like ‘the best’ air for space. 2:08:13.984,2:08:20.096 Or are you talking about not having the[br]physicality so you don’t need air? 2:08:21.465,2:08:22.665 2:08:20 (MK) You need air. 2:08:22.915,2:08:24.995 If you have a physicality you need air. 2:08:25.294,2:08:32.062 But control the mixture to fit and to[br]get rid of, like, ‘animal behaviour’. 2:08:34.256,2:08:38.455 Animal behaviour comes out of the fear of[br]existence; you have to defend yourself. 2:08:41.986,2:08:47.445 That has a certain odour, that[br]has a certain field-strength. 2:08:49.542,2:08:55.909 The composition of the[br]air we breathe will 2:08:55.909,2:08:58.976 be controlled in a very[br]very systematic way. 2:08:59.317,2:08:59.749 (RC). 2:08:59.985,2:09:05.769 I think you mentioned before that nitrogen[br]has a lot to do with the aggressiveness. 2:09:06.139,2:09:09.193 Could you elaborate a little bit on that? 2:09:09.747,2:09:15.426 (MK) Nitrogen in amino acid and[br]in the air we breathe – that’s 2:09:15.426,2:09:19.647 why even divers go through the[br]problem when they dive—(RC). 2:09:20.197,2:09:22.576 ‘Nitrogen narcosis’ they call it. 2:09:22.807,2:09:23.587 (MK) Yeah. 2:09:23.918,2:09:28.686 Nitrogen is the nuclear[br]diffusion, or the nuclear 2:09:28.686,2:09:32.248 what-becomes-centralisation of the[br]energy release of the hydrogen. 2:09:33.876,2:09:40.708 And the more energy, the more active[br]nitrogen you have, the more energy 2:09:40.708,2:09:46.247 you release from the hydrogen vibration[br]of the electron, or what you call 2:09:46.247,2:09:54.268 vibration we call ‘loss of energy’ of[br]the GANS of the hydrogen and amino 2:09:54.268,2:09:59.915 acid, which leads to extra energy[br]that you have to do something with. 2:10:00.206,2:10:04.468 And then something to do with it brings[br]hyperactivity, more motions, and then the 2:10:04.468,2:10:09.450 physical motion does[br]not fit the emotional 2:10:09.450,2:10:12.068 part and then we call[br]it aggression or anger. 2:10:13.752,2:10:17.063 2:10:13 The whole process[br]can be explained in a 2:10:17.063,2:10:19.603 very very simple way now[br]that we understand. 2:10:19.603,2:10:23.413 We know how to walk, run, and[br]jump, as I said it’s easy. 2:10:25.412,2:10:31.183 So nitrogen, yes, has a capability[br]to release a rapid amount of energy 2:10:31.183,2:10:34.805 on the outer layers in respect to[br]gravitational-magnetic fields. 2:10:35.045,2:10:37.372 Look at the structure of nitrogen. 2:10:38.778,2:10:43.803 Carbon is eight, nitrogen[br]is seven, oxygen sixteen. 2:10:44.612,2:10:48.853 Twins have twinity stability in neutron. 2:10:49.904,2:10:52.956 Nitrogen has an extra neutron. 2:10:53.220,2:10:54.974 It’s unstable, so it[br]releases as much energy 2:10:54.974,2:10:58.273 as it can for the nitrogen[br]to reach stability. 2:10:59.144,2:11:04.184 And that energy that is released from[br]the GANS of nitrogen releases, excites, 2:11:04.184,2:11:12.204 or reduces field forces on the hydrogen[br]plasma in a GANS-state, so that the 2:11:12.204,2:11:16.906 energy release leads to it having to be[br]used somewhere by other things, and then 2:11:16.906,2:11:22.825 it leads to a traffic jam of the fields[br]and what you call aggression appears. 2:11:23.304,2:11:24.444 It’s a burst of energy. 2:11:24.665,2:11:27.974 It’s like ‘129’ plasmatic energy,[br]it’s got to be used for something. 2:11:30.474,2:11:34.824 You’ve got to go back[br]into the matter section 2:11:34.824,2:11:41.185 of the Teachings,[br]when nitrogen is at 2:11:41.185,2:11:49.305 a certain condition in the outer layers[br]of the space created in respect to Earth. 2:11:50.842,2:11:54.884 Some of the nitrogens are stable and[br]some of them are unstable isotopes. 2:11:55.245,2:11:59.216 The ones that are unstable[br]and can divide release 2:11:59.216,2:12:05.889 to helium, and that helium[br]is absorbed by another 2:12:05.889,2:12:11.536 unstable and becomes an[br]oxygen and, if that release 2:12:11.536,2:12:14.896 of helium finds a[br]stability, you have carbon. 2:12:16.709,2:12:20.105 And then, in that process of[br]the release of helium, if it’s 2:12:20.105,2:12:23.869 not in the right condition, you[br]have a release of hydrogen. 2:12:26.091,2:12:29.448 So that’s why you have oxygen,[br]hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon in the 2:12:29.448,2:12:32.616 upper layers of the atmosphere of[br]this planet, and it comes down. 2:12:35.092,2:12:36.598 2:12:32 It’s a simple process. 2:12:38.755,2:12:42.908 I’ve explained it in the[br]fourth book, and in 2:12:42.908,2:12:45.962 the paper on amino[br]acid, in so many ways. 2:12:47.665,2:12:50.751 The condition then, when[br]you have an extra nitrogen 2:12:50.751,2:12:54.016 which is really trying[br]to become oxygen or to 2:12:54.016,2:12:57.467 become carbon, is that it[br]releases a certain amount 2:12:57.467,2:13:01.931 of energy due to that single[br]neutron in the centre. 2:13:04.587,2:13:09.347 You can actually create deuterium from it. 2:13:09.978,2:13:15.472 If you can release a neutron and a[br]proton and an electron, you have it. 2:13:16.628,2:13:19.779 You have that material condition[br]in the upper atmosphere, which 2:13:19.779,2:13:27.240 then, due to the lack of position[br]of the high energy of the neutron 2:13:27.638,2:13:30.478 in a GANS-state in the centre[br]of the atomic structure of 2:13:30.478,2:13:38.047 deuterium, the nitrogen jumps off[br]and creates molecular hydrogen. 2:13:39.179,2:13:40.947 That’s why you have H2. 2:13:41.221,2:13:47.708 If you can capture or separate it it[br]becomes atomic hydrogen and links up with 2:13:47.708,2:13:53.139 the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, which[br]are the subdivisions of the nitrogen. 2:13:53.509,2:14:00.919 Because they had a common denominator –[br]they all came from the same energy-level 2:14:00.919,2:14:04.239 system – they come[br]together by the common 2:14:04.239,2:14:06.799 denominator field-strength[br]that created it. 2:14:08.123,2:14:10.089 Then they become amino acid. 2:14:10.548,2:14:12.130 This is creation on this planet. 2:14:14.344,2:14:16.790 2:14:14 You have to understand[br]nuclear structure in the 2:14:16.790,2:14:19.927 plasmatic condition, then you'll[br]understand how simple it is. 2:14:21.720,2:14:25.282 That’s why in space we don’t[br]need to create the spectrum 2:14:25.282,2:14:29.410 of the materials, we need[br]to create the condition in 2:14:29.410,2:14:40.033 which the atomic nitrogen[br]can be created so that from 2:14:40.033,2:14:43.070 nitrogen you can create other[br]pieces of the amino acid. 2:14:44.721,2:14:46.975 Then you can produce –[br]what would you like? 2:14:47.231,2:14:47.865 beef? 2:14:48.055,2:14:48.829 fish? 2:14:49.079,2:14:49.899 wheat? 2:14:50.050,2:14:51.311 or rice? 2:14:52.253,2:14:55.036 because they’re all connected through[br]this combination of the work. 2:14:55.241,2:14:58.109 And according to how they are[br]connected and by what matter 2:14:58.109,2:15:00.310 of connection they are connected,[br]they become what you have. 2:15:00.869,2:15:05.717 That’s why feeding Man in space is very[br]easy now that you understand the process. 2:15:18.841,2:15:19.091 (RC). 2:15:19.505,2:15:23.152 It’s half past the hour now,[br]Mr Keshe, did you want to 2:15:23.152,2:15:27.498 bring things to a close or do[br]you want to go a bit longer? 2:15:27.498,2:15:30.052 (MK) If there are any questions[br]to be answered, no problem. 2:15:33.291,2:15:42.657 The structure of life is based[br]on the production of nitrogen 2:15:42.657,2:15:48.189 on this planet, due to the[br]position of this planet in 2:15:48.189,2:15:52.143 respect to the sun, and due[br]to the gravitational-magnetic 2:15:52.143,2:15:56.353 field of the composite plasmas[br]in the centre of the planet. 2:15:57.654,2:16:00.241 Because the gravitational[br]field, magnetic field 2:16:00.241,2:16:03.413 strength from the sun is[br]constant; it has not changed. 2:16:03.624,2:16:08.768 It is the planets that change their[br]positions as they get closer. 2:16:10.172,2:16:12.532 2:16:08 And in time, when the[br]gravitational-magnetic field of the 2:16:12.532,2:16:16.738 earth in interaction of the[br]gravitational-magnetic field plasma 2:16:16.738,2:16:23.110 of the sun in the solar system[br]become different or in different 2:16:23.110,2:16:29.503 positions, then we will produce[br]most probably, let’s say, gold. 2:16:29.984,2:16:31.974 Gold will fall from the skies. 2:16:33.738,2:16:40.981 That’s why now we see[br]with Venus a different 2:16:40.981,2:16:45.405 composition with a different[br]position of rotation. 2:16:45.753,2:16:51.273 That’s why we see life in Mars,[br]or we say ‘we see things in Mars. 2:16:52.274,2:16:55.706 ’ Because Mars is going through the[br]same condition Earth was to start 2:16:55.706,2:17:00.625 being made into rivers so that the[br]oceans can be created, partially 2:17:00.625,2:17:03.544 from the fields that are coming[br]from the earth, which is rejecting 2:17:03.544,2:17:07.445 itself out as it’s burning out,[br]not always absorbing everything. 2:17:08.085,2:17:13.885 Secondly because of the position of[br]Mars can, most probably, because 2:17:13.885,2:17:18.097 it’s created the same as the earth,[br]if it’s position will reach the 2:17:18.097,2:17:22.047 gravitational-magnetic field position[br]somewhere between the current orbits 2:17:22.047,2:17:25.894 of Earth and Mars that starts the[br]creation of life in a physical state. 2:17:27.435,2:17:32.446 Life exists in every level of[br]creation right across the universe. 2:17:45.826,2:17:47.243 Any other questions? 2:17:47.387,2:17:48.244 Or we call it a day. 2:17:48.424,2:17:52.255 We are nearly into two[br]hours, two-and-a-half hours. 2:17:52.434,2:17:52.995 (RC). 2:17:53.134,2:17:54.898 That was a nice ending I think. 2:17:56.820,2:18:00.555 (MK) We have a lot to learn, especially[br]with the Teachings with the University. 2:18:00.815,2:18:03.245 2:18:00 And there’s[br]something I have to say:. 2:18:03.245,2:18:06.036 If you are thinking to[br]join the university as a 2:18:06.036,2:18:10.615 Knowledge Seeker, what[br]we call a member of the 2:18:10.615,2:18:12.756 Executive Master Programme[br]One, in three years, 2:18:13.306,2:18:16.138 this thing, we’ve been[br]told, will be released. 2:18:17.091,2:18:23.346 Please understand the position we are[br]in and how the University will be run. 2:18:25.447,2:18:34.377 We hope we’ll be able to teach in[br]masses rather than individuals 2:18:34.588,2:18:38.077 and, at the same time, there is a[br]lot of development to be done. 2:18:39.268,2:18:43.746 And at the same time, as[br]you’ve seen like today, do 2:18:43.746,2:18:46.659 not come in to become a[br]specialist in one thing. 2:18:49.345,2:18:51.948 We’ll teach you right[br]across and you pick what 2:18:51.948,2:18:55.559 you can to contribute[br]back into Humanity. 2:18:58.257,2:18:59.792 The applications are there. 2:18:59.977,2:19:03.693 I filled in my application this[br]morning to see if it gets accepted. 2:19:03.876,2:19:05.670 I was rejected immediately. 2:19:06.108,2:19:08.618 I wasn’t good enough to[br]be accepted as a student. 2:19:09.347,2:19:13.789 So when the real one goes up,[br]by Thursday fill in the form 2:19:13.789,2:19:18.022 and expect to be here on May[br]the fourth as a student. 2:19:21.199,2:19:23.148 Thank you very much. 2:19:27.727,2:19:30.819 [ENDING OF WORSHOP]