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KOTN- Interview w/ Michael Herring- The man who doesnt blink

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Episode 16 of the newest talk show/interview platform from Celestial Oddities Radio entitled "Knights Of The Nephilim". This show will interview and talk over mind bending topics with some of the best and most powerful adepts and sorcerers on the planet. We will discuss processes and practices of all backgrounds.
From Hinduism to Hoodoo
From Kabbalah to Chaos Magick
From Satanism to Santaria (Regla Lucimí)
From Enochian to Goetic Evocation and everything in between.
This weeks guest is Michael Herring, a Clinical Hypnotherapist,
Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner AcuDetox Specialist
Reiki Master/Teacher, Energy Healer, Pranic Healer, Life Coach, Kabbalist (favoring the left hand path), Demonologist and Exorcist
Here is an excerpt of his from a write up that he sent me:
Humans blink every few seconds, with an average of 15-20 times per minute. This is about 30,000 times a day! This is way more often than necessary to lubricate the corneas of our eyes. Interestingly, humans spend about 10% of their waking time behind closed eyelids.
A study released in 2012, from Osaka University in Japan, also edited by Dr. Raichle, demonstrated that blinking is correlated with activation of the sympathetic nervous system and every time you blink, your brain switches from higher functioning in the DAN, the areas responsible for focusing of attention and executive control, to the DMN, the area responsible for mind wandering and the critical voice in your head.
Studies have shown, eyeblinks are actively involved in the release of our attention and blinking is associated with what’s called, in technical terms, a sympathetic or “fight or flight” response. This sympathetic response, also associated with spontaneous eye blinking, keeps us from fully engaging in a specific activity. This can lead to a state of hypervigilance. From my personal experience, I hypothesize that spontaneous blinking of the eyes is possibly a primitive animalistic response and not necessary for today’s advanced human mind.
Don't miss this powerful new show/tool for self ascension and knowledge.
"Step into the circle"
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Episode 16 of the newest talk show/interview platform from Celestial Oddities Radio entitled "Knights Of The Nephilim". This show will interview and talk over mind bending topics with some of the best and most powerful adepts and sorcerers on the planet. We will discuss processes and practices of all backgrounds.
From Hinduism to Hoodoo
From Kabbalah to Chaos Magick
From Satanism to Santaria (Regla Lucimí)
From Enochian to Goetic Evocation and everything in between.
This weeks guest is Michael Herring, a Clinical Hypnotherapist,
Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner AcuDetox Specialist
Reiki Master/Teacher, Energy Healer, Pranic Healer, Life Coach, Kabbalist (favoring the left hand path), Demonologist and Exorcist
Here is an excerpt of his from a write up that he sent me:
Humans blink every few seconds, with an average of 15-20 times per minute. This is about 30,000 times a day! This is way more often than necessary to lubricate the corneas of our eyes. Interestingly, humans spend about 10% of their waking time behind closed eyelids.
A study released in 2012, from Osaka University in Japan, also edited by Dr. Raichle, demonstrated that blinking is correlated with activation of the sympathetic nervous system and every time you blink, your brain switches from higher functioning in the DAN, the areas responsible for focusing of attention and executive control, to the DMN, the area responsible for mind wandering and the critical voice in your head.
Studies have shown, eyeblinks are actively involved in the release of our attention and blinking is associated with what’s called, in technical terms, a sympathetic or “fight or flight” response. This sympathetic response, also associated with spontaneous eye blinking, keeps us from fully engaging in a specific activity. This can lead to a state of hypervigilance. From my personal experience, I hypothesize that spontaneous blinking of the eyes is possibly a primitive animalistic response and not necessary for today’s advanced human mind.
Don't miss this powerful new show/tool for self ascension and knowledge.
"Step into the circle"
  continue reading

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