Is The Human Body Imprintable?
This morning, I awoke, excited to learn more about the “imprintability” of our human minds, bodies and spirits. Singing at the prison, caused me to think. As I sang to the prisoners, I knew that I could not use the sense of touch, nor the sense of taste or smell. I could only depend upon the sense of hearing, to make an “impression” or to leave an “imprint” upon the hearts and minds of the inmates. I only had two hours in which to make a difference.
I said a prayer that the music would do it’s work in the molecular structure of the cells of the men there. Without being able to give each one a private “Joy Coaching” session, I knew that I must rely soley upon the vibration of the music to soften their hearts, and instill a change of heart down into their very cells.
Knowing what I know about the senses and about the imprintability of water (of which our bodies are 78%), I knew that the music could leave a grand impression in every cell.
After singing and speaking to the inmates, one came up and said, “I have been to over 3000 churches over 1200 miles and nothing, no one has reached into my soul like you did with those words and with your music.” My heart lept. My prayers were answered. This inmate’s face was soft and tender as he spoke. The frozen icy patches in his heart and mind…were thawing by the healing warmth of music.
So, I decided to conduct a study of my own. I am now asking the question, if water is programmable, as proven by Dr. Emoto, in his research with water and music, then am I? If I am 78% water, then am I programmable and imprintable through the very music that I listen to? Will the vibration of “living music” change my soul—deep down into my cells?
I believe so. I have been doing Vibrational Attunement Massage Therapy for nearly seven months. Before, I got certified in this most amazing kind of massage, where the cells literally keep the beat in every part of your being—even though your hand may be the only part of your body that is being massaged, I was struggling with depression.
At my certification class, while I was on the table, I literally felt an emotional block being released as the transducers in the table and the power of that music filled every cell of my being! I came home changed. Feelings that had been silently spiraling downward for two months—were dramatically released. Energies in motion (emotions) that had been blocked were cleared!
I have been spiraling upwards ever since!
Today, I read an article that I would like to sahre by Kathleen Ann Goonan. I share a portion:
“We remain the biggest mystery in the world. We are comprised of millions of programs, systems of evolutionary successes intimately linked to one another in a network which we are just beginning to understand.
And understanding will bring manipulation, and manipulation will bring improvement. Or at least, change. That is, whose idea of improvement will we use?
Our emotional malleability at a young age allows us to mimic the cultural milieu into which we are born perfectly. We absorb language, which is a social program in and of itself, effortlessly. Newborn infants react to tone of voice and eye contact. We are programmed to be a part of the community. We are exquisitely imprintable. We absorb our own culture much as we absorb food, and make it a part of our physical substance, our neural wiring, our filtering process.
This human malleability is the source of much joy, and a lot of sorrow as well.
We are entering a period of time when we will be able to cure cancers, heart disease, diabetes, inherited disorders. The present debate over stem cell research is just the tip of the iceberg. We will soon have the opportunity to consider, as a society, just who we want ourselves to be. Presently, altering one’s appearance through plastic surgery or even hair colorings or piercing falls into the category of vain frivolity. But when such alterations are deeper, more finely controlled, and more easily accomplished, how will we feel then?
Millions of Americans are taking mood-altering drugs to keep them from the blackness of depression. Well, first it was the blackness of depression. Now, if you feel “socially challenged”–what we might have called shy, in past times–there is a drug you can take to remedy this condition. A friend of mine, one of the most ebullient, outgoing, and socially adept women you could possibly imagine, was prescribed this particular drug for other reasons. She said that she slept for a week. I suppose this would keep you from worrying about whether you’re wearing the right thing if you’re going out. You can’t go out. You can’t even get out of bed.
Certainly, though, such drugs have saved the lives of many depressive people.
But let’s say that it is possible to choose one’s mood, one’s very personality, with more precision. Who is doing the choosing? What is identity?
Problems that used to be philosophical and religious are now in the realm of science. In fact, I think that a lot of our greatest religious and philosophical thinkers, if they were born now, would be scientists, because these people were all obsessed with finding out what is going on. But the only tools they had were their own observations. We now have tools that expand and enhance all of our senses. We can see the small–even the very small, now, or the traces of the very small or the very rare–with electron tunneling microscopes and supercolliders. We can see very far, with powerful telescopes. We can break down substances such as pheromones. We understand the structure of DNA.
We can even map our genes.
The development of our brains is directly related to the input from our senses. A sensory deficit during developmental stages can have very adverse effects. I was a Montessori teacher for thirteen years, and one of the first things we were taught at the M. Institute over on S street was that children go through what Montessori, around 1915, described as “sensitive periods,” where they seem to easily learn certain characteristics of their environment, such as language. Oliver Sacks has written about a number of people who, when furnished with a sense which they did not learn how to use at the appropriate developmental stage, are greatly disoriented by, say, suddenly acquiring vision. Many times, they simply cannot ever learn to use that sense. It is an intrusion on their reality, one which they cannot assimilate.
In LIGHT MUSIC, I postulate the opposite. I envision people whose senses are enhanced, so that they can “hear,” or perhaps a better word would be “sense,” from an early age, wavelengths which we cannot now hear. All of what we sense, all of the physical phenomenon which we organize into the world that we navigate, is light, which we break down into various categories. How would such an enhancement change what we think about life; how would that change what we know? How would our deep understanding of matter and of life be changed?”
I do believe through the amazing effects of living water; living music—we can be cleansed not only physically, but spiritually and emotionally as well—
My thoughts to you….and now find out the truth about chocolate!
Karyn Grant
www.healthychocolatetherapy.com