Friday, September 13, 2013

I feel the sacredness of life in the touch

At the Library Of Congress I intend to research the recent findings on brain research. The complexity of centers of consciousness resides in the fact that all are interconnected and all are actively connected with the body in general and specifically. Furthermore: we can combine the study of particle physics with the knowledge of the brain functions and recognize the potentials for concentration, diffusion, contemplation, meditation and preprogrammed action or functions or interactions of the various brain centers. Though the physiology is complex, it is nevertheless a process dependent or based upon all the physical laws discovered (and of course many more factors of physicality which we have notions of, but no proof nor even descriptions of).

These vast realms of inter center exchange (and the discovery of further centers), the fact that a movement of the hand or foot or elbow does influence the brain in it's every region is to me of great joy to experience.

Our society emphasizes visual communication, I, however, feel the sacredness of life in the touch. I touch trees, plants, the soil, the rocks and then I come so greatly enriched again to us humans.

January 12, 1988

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