Connect with us

Features

Stealth and lethal erosion of life …quality sleep deprivation (Part 1)

Published

on

The shorter and frag­mentation of your night sleep hours, the shorter your biological life.

The erosion and deci­mation of quality sleep throughout industrialised nations include developing safety and the education of our children. There is absolutely a silent sleep loss epidemic, and it is swiftly becoming one of the great­est public health challenges that we face in the 21st century.

Technology is missing something that is so signif­icant – Emotional Surgery is the art and science of using colour coding frequen­cies and neuro-navigation Ideas to remove what is not good from the human brain and human mind, tuning the body’s rhythm to base equilibrium before you go to sleep. It will help you sleep deeply and your brain activ­ity will begin to improve.

Sleep supersedes every known therapy in the world today including the near fu­ture – SLEEP IS A COMPLETE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM. Within the momentum junctions of life you would know the urgency of Emo­tional Surgery – The idea of modernism in neuro-tech­nology where intelligence and knowledge meet wis­dom, power, understanding, skill and ability to execute instructional code in every situation in life.

Advertisement

Lack of sleep shall quickly age you and weaken your beautifully made anato­my of body structure both externally and internally. It will affect your daily busi­ness performances. Your fer­tility cycle will be distorted and therefore barrenness may likely set in motion. This affects both sexes. Men who do not get enough quality sleep have smaller testicles.

Their level of testoster­one is that of someone ten years to fifteen years their senior. PROLONG YOUR LIFE THROUGH EMOTIONAL SURGERY.

Telomeres are little protective caps at the ends of the DNA molecules that make up our chromosomes.

Their job is to stop the ends of chromosomes from fraying or sticking to each other.

Advertisement

Shorter telomeres have been associated with increased incidence of diseases and poor sur­vival.

As applied to genetic diversity, erosion is the loss of genetic diversity within a species. It can happen fairly quickly-as with a catastrophic event.

The effects of the eroded softer part of the human life through sleep decimation goes beyond what we know and understand today. It has led to the increased pollution and sedimen­tation of pollutants within our bodies causing declines in good health which has become highly lethal.

The brain is a complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breath­ing, temperature, hunger, taste, smell, sight, taste, hearing and every process that regulates our body.

Advertisement

By Robert Ekow Grimmond-Thompson

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Features

Traditional values an option for anti-corruption drive — (Part 1)

Published

on

One of the issues we have been grappling with as a nation is corruption, and it has had such a devastating effect on our national development. I have been convinced that until morality becomes the foundation upon which our governance system is built, we can never go forward as a nation.

Our traditional practices, which have shaped our cultural beliefs, have always espoused values that have kept us along the straight and the narrow and have preserved our societies since ancient times.

These are values that frown on negative habits like stealing, cheating, greediness, selfishness, etc. Our grandparents have told us stories of societies where stealing was regarded as so shameful that offenders, when caught, have on a number of instances committed suicide.

In fact, my mother told me of a story where a man who was living in the same village as her mother (my grandmother), after having been caught stealing a neighbour’s cockerel, out of shame committed suicide on a mango tree. Those were the days that shameful acts were an abomination.

Advertisement

Tegare worship, a traditional spiritual worship during which the spirit possesses the Tegare Priest and begins to reveal secrets, was one of the means by which the society upheld African values in the days of my grandmother and the early childhood days of my mother.

Those were the days when the fear of being killed by Tegare prevented people from engaging in anti-social vices. These days, people sleeping with other people’s wives are not uncommon.

These wrongful behaviour was not countenanced at all by Tegare. One was likely going to lose his life on days that Tegare operates, and so unhealthy habits like coveting your neighbour’s wife was a taboo.

Stealing of other people’s farm produce, for instance, could mean certain death or incapacitation of the whole or part of the body in the full glare of everybody. People realised that there were consequences for wrongdoing, and this went a long way to motivate the society to adhere to right values.

Advertisement

Imagine a President being sworn into office and whoever administers the oath says, “Please say this after me: I, Mr. …., do solemnly swear by God, the spirits of my ancestors and the spirits ruling in Ghana, that should I engage in corrupt acts, may I and my family become crippled, may madness become entrenched in my family, may incurable sicknesses and diseases be my portion and that of my family, both immediate and extended.”

Can you imagine a situation where a few weeks afterwards the President goes to engage in corrupt acts and we hear of his sudden demise or incapacitation and confessing that he engaged in corrupt acts before passing or before the incapacitation—and the effect it will have on his successor? I believe we have to critically examine this option to curb corruption.

My grandmother gave me an eyewitness account of one such encounter where a woman died instantly after the Tegare Priest had revealed a wrong attitude she had displayed during the performance on one of the days scheduled for Tegare spirit manifestation.

According to her story, the Priest, after he had been possessed by the spirit, declared that for what the woman had done, he would not forgive her and that he would kill. Instantly, according to my grandmother, the lady fell down suddenly and she died—just like what happened to Ananias and his wife Sapphira in Acts Chapter 5.

Advertisement

NB: ‘CHANGE KOTOKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO KOFI BAAKO

By Laud Kissi-Mensah

Join our WhatsApp Channel now!
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBElzjInlqHhl1aTU27

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Features

Emotional distortions:A lethal threat to mental health

Published

on

Emotional distortions can indeed have a profound impact on an individual’s mental health and well-being. These distortions can lead to a range of negative consequences, including anxiety, depression, and impaired relationships.

Emotional surgery is a therapeutic approach that aims to address and heal emotional wounds, traumas, and blockages. This approach recognises that emotional pain can have a profound impact on an individual’s quality of life and seeks to provide a comprehensive and compassionate approach to healing.

How emotional surgery can help

Emotional surgery can help individuals:

Advertisement

Identify and challenge negative thought patterns: By becoming aware of emotional distortions, individuals can learn to challenge and reframe negative thoughts.

Develop greater emotional resilience: Emotional surgery can help individuals develop the skills and strategies needed to manage their emotions and respond to challenging situations.

Improve relationships: By addressing emotional wounds and promoting emotional well-being, individuals can develop more positive and healthy relationships with others.

The benefits of emotional surgery

Advertisement

The benefits of emotional surgery can include:

Improved mental health outcomes: Emotional surgery can help individuals reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Enhanced relationships: Emotional surgery can help individuals develop more positive and healthy relationships with others.

Increased self-awareness: Emotional surgery can help individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their emotions.

Advertisement

A path towards healing

Emotional surgery offers a promising approach to addressing emotional distortions and promoting emotional well-being. By acknowledging the impact of emotional pain and seeking to provide a comprehensive and compassionate approach to healing, individuals can take the first step towards recovery and improved mental health.

Join our WhatsApp Channel now!
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBElzjInlqHhl1aTU27

BY ROBERT EKOW GRIMMOND-THOMPSON

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending