Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 1 April 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 31 Mar 2015 10:00 PM PDT
by April Holloway, Ancient Origins

The ancient fortress site of Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku) in western Bolivia is still revealing secrets thousands of years after its peak as capital of an empire, and home to one of the most important civilizations prior to the Inca.

Archaeologists from the Tiahuanaco Archeological Research Center have discovered an underground pyramid at the site using ground-penetrating radar.

According to Fox News Latino, the Bolivian government has announced excavations are set to begin this summer on the new find at the Kantatallita area of Tiahuanaco, 71 kilometers (44 miles) west of La Paz.


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Posted: 31 Mar 2015 09:00 PM PDT
by Rollin McCraty, Ph.D., Raymond Trevor Bradley, Ph.D. and Dana Tomasino, BA

Many believe that conscious awareness originates in the brain alone. Recent scientific research suggests that consciousness actually emerges from the brain and body acting together.

A growing body of evidence suggests that the heart plays a particularly significant role in this process.

Far more than a simple pump, as was once believed, the heart is now recognized by scientists as a highly complex system with its own functional “brain.”


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Posted: 31 Mar 2015 08:00 PM PDT
by Deepak Chopra and Jordan Flesher, Collective Evolution

Over the past decade, the hunt for genetic connections with behavior has intensified. For any experience, there must be a physical activity in the brain — otherwise, the experience has no basis.

Using this irrefutable assumption, researchers have looked for the seat of anger, criminal behavior, gender identification, the sense of self, and many other aspects of human nature. This includes spirituality.

Where is God in the brain?

To many neuroscientists, that’s not only a valid question but the only one worth asking, insofar as spiritual experiences have any reality.


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Posted: 31 Mar 2015 07:00 PM PDT
by Gregg Prescott, In5D

Recent research has indicated that the human heart has its own brain, called neural intelligence. The energy signals that are transmitted from the heart to the brain is called coherence which, depending on how we feel, can affect us in either a positive or negative manner. 

For example, if you feel bliss, then your brain sends a signal that changes the chemistry and is reflected in the rest of your body. Conversely, fear will do the same in a negative manner. 

This is why you should avoid watching anything fear based, including horror movies and anything on the main stream media, especially the nightly news.


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