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ok, once again I cannot keep up. But my horse, who is black, has a question - why are we talking about the *human* body, and not all bodies? He feels like he emits quite a lot of light, and definitely a lot of heat, and I can attest that he emits a lot of heart energy when he wants to.

Language is important, and when we talk about the *human* body in such glowing terms, does it make it seem justifiable that we torture and sacrifice so many lab animals to benefit humans? That is just something that bothers me personally, especially when I am benefiting from all the research results in biochemistry and feeling a bit guilty about it. Maybe the quantum biology bypasses the animal sacrifice step, and if I read this article I will be a big proponent for that reason.

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I hadn't quite finished the lengthy chapter either - had moved on to reading something else and watched a huge documentary series yesterday.

Section 9.10: "Bioelectromagnetic communication between people and animals has also been confirmed by experiments showing that a child consciously radiating feelings of love for his dog led to synchronous shifts in the heart rhythms of both the boy and his pet, despite lack of physical contact or interaction (Rosch, 2014). Resonance between a mother’s brain waves and her infant’s heartbeats, in the absence of physical touch, has also been detected, when the mother actively expended mental energy focusing on the baby (Rosch, 2014)"

Horses and dogs and a few other species form emotional bonds like humans do. More oxytocin or vasopressin is released when interacting with a bonded partner compared to a random stranger. The dog is devoted to its human person more than other people.

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oh excellent. I am just in the middle of a conversation with a friend about which animal communicator would be better for her horse! Also the heart math Institute studies this stuff as well. If you can get someone to use an animal communicator, it really opens their brain to a lot of possibilities. the good ones come up with the most specific and useful information! impossible to deny it's working, even for a skeptic.

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Reiki works with animals too. My sister learned in order to help her diabetic cat with pain control. All animals have a biofield too, yes, your horse glows.

Humane hunting or harvesting of farm animals is merciful as fear and stress of a tortured death is adding negative chemicals to the meat.

This article talks about human killing of farm animals but isn't quite what I was looking for. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278393/

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Hmmm... Temple Grandin works on that. Do you know about her? She is a brilliant autistic person who loves cows, and designs Humane slaughter houses. !!

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Hmm... top of the food chain tends to not ask questions when using resources. Across the WHOLE Animal Kingdom.

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just starting on Section 9.7, but so far this is all about food as matter. Sure, the level of detail in our understanding of food has increased, but so far in this article everything is still based on the Bohr model the atom. Maybe in section 9.7 a more sophisticated model of the atom is giving us more detail about light. But it starts by talking about how light is produced by physical processes. Have to get going but look forward to looking at the rest of this.

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Summary: electron sharing and moving around is complicated. I thought I'd look up more about just 1 part - Exosomes - and found a Huge article on just that process. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7717626 (Kalluri & LeBleu 2020) - The biology, function, and biomedical applications of exosomes

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Yes, thanks. Exosomes are also how pheromones work - musky scents that help you meet a genetic good match to make babies with.

I started looking into it regarding placebo and nocebo effect, series on my site peace-is-happy.org, the blog, and exosomes are how the CoV mRNA injections are spreading to other people.

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a delicious word salad

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It is a little. ;-)

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