MAKING USE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY IN OUR BODY
NOW the whole truth of the matter
is that not only is the nerve energy in the human body electrical, but it is
like unto electrical energy of the kind we know in connection with all other
electrical manifestations.
In other words, it is composed of a negative
and positive polarity and is a result of the relationship of a negative and
positive stress attempting to coordinate themselves in a proper flow through a
given channel.
Therefore, the manifestation of
this nerve energy is an alternating manifestation, consisting of phases of rest
and action, or inactivity and activity, causing an undulating impulse of such
rapid beat or at such a rapid rate as to seem to be a continuous and
uninterrupted flow.
I have said that science
acknowledges this electrical nature of the nerve energy, and yet I must say
that such acknowledgment is of only recent date, and was thoroughly presented
only a few years ago in some very complete text books on physiology, written by
such eminent authorities as to remove all question of the correctness of the
statements.
Until this fact of the electrical
nature of nerve energy was established, no one knew scientifically what it was;
and scientists and physicians especially did not know and did not seem to care,
since they were concerned mostly with the flow of the nerve energy and its
manifestations.
The relationship of this nerve
energy to thinking is interesting. We know that the brain is the control board of
the human nervous system, and it is, therefore, the control board of the
electrical system of the human body.
All impulses that move along the nerves of the
human body do so electrically, as though moving along electric wires. When we
put our fingers upon some things, the contact with matter having a different
polarity or potentiality than that of the human nervous system.
The result is that that contact
or impulse is transmitted electrically along the nervous system to the human
brain, and there it is transmitted or translated into an impression, and we
have a consciousness of what we have touched.
It is like the dial system on the
telephones; by moving the dial and allowing it to swing backward to position,
we cause a wheel to rotate that gives off a certain number of electrical
impulses as it returns to its rest position.
These impulses, from one to nine
in number, are carried along an electrical wire to the control board of dial
system, which is like the control board of the human brain, where they register
themselves by making the same number of impulses as they had at the dial. The
impulses are transmuted into action, which sets other electrical devices into
action, and thus the circuit is completed.
In the human nervous system a
similar operation takes place. A certain number of vibrations travelling along
the nervous system to the brain and registering themselves there create
impressions or thought forms which are realized by the consciousness.
THE MIND: A HUMAN RADIO
So much is said in occult and mystical literature about the
power of thought and the radiation of mental energy that the student is often
misled in understanding just how these radiations manifest themselves and how
there really can be any radiations at all.
To thoroughly understand the
power of thought without resorting exclusively to psychological principles, we
should turn first to physiology and understand that all nerve energy is
electrical.
This fact immediately opens the
doorway to a vast field of research and incidentally to a vast field of
speculation. Too many writers on occult and mystical literature, who are not
properly trained in the real principles, delve too deeply and too freely into
the field of speculations regarding the nature of nerve energy, and too
casually or too superficially into the field of research.
In other words, such writers or
students are profoundly impressed with the scientific statement that nerve
energy is electrical, and with this fact as a premise or stating point begin to
speculate wildly and illogically, and therefore come to all sorts of erroneous
conclusions. The real conclusions, which should be the result of their proper
reasoning, are far more interesting and surprising than the speculative ones.
It was Mesmer who discovered a
method of proving the ancient mystical principle that all nerve energy is
electrical. Up to this time this principle had been taught in the schools, and
Mesmer was a deep student of mystical work in his country.
But, some society in their
laboratories had ways and means of proving that a nerve impulse was an
electrical impulse.
Mesmer wanted to prove that they
caused or set up in the field around them certain vibrations of an electrical
or magnetic nature. If Mesmer were living today, he would not have to resort to
the involved methods he used to establish the fact that every electrical
impulse sets up an electrical or magnetic field of radiations.
There are thousands of
experiments recorded in the annals of the science of electricity showing that
in recent years this fact has been well established. Many wonderful electrical
devices now in use depend entirely upon the principle that an electrical field
surrounds a point of electrical impulse; and if this were not so, we would have
no telephones, radio, or many other things in common use.
However, in Mesmer’s time the
science of electricity was not greatly advanced except in the laboratories of
the mystic, the alchemist, and the free-lance investigator who was not bound by
traditions or principles of science; therefore, many things now common
knowledge in electricity were not known.
Mesmer believed that if the nerve
impulse in the human body was electrical in nature, then more than just the
physiological manifestation would result from such an impulse, and there would
be put into operation some secondary impulse or radiation of the original
impulse which would move outside of the human body.
In other words, he came to the
conclusion that if the nerve energy in the human body was directed and
concentrated to points in the fingers, then in addition to merely producing a
physiological effect within the finger, a secondary effect in the nature of
radiations of that energy would result, and this secondary effect would tend to
radiate or move outward from the point or place of the original impulse.
This led him to believe that
there would be radiations from the ends of the fingers in the form of very
subtle waves of power or energy which could be detected by sensitive persons or
perhaps sensitive instruments.
It is not my intention to review
the experiments of Mesmer, although these will be found intensely interesting
to every student of mysticism, especially inasmuch as Mesmer was greatly
misunderstood by the average person in his time, and absolutely condemned as a
fraud or a person self-deceived by the scientists and those who were not ready
to accept his discoveries.
It was unfortunate, indeed, that Mesmer’s
early experiments took on the form of such test of these radiations as were
soothing and quieting to the nervous systems of other persons, and caused them
to go to sleep or to go into a quiet, peaceful, relaxed condition.
HEALING POWER
We know today that such
conditions as this not only quiet the nerves and cause sleepiness, but tend to
cure nervous troubles and establish a condition of harmonium in the body where
disease and pain are lessened.
That is the reason why so-called
magnetic healers have been able to produce such wonderful effects by the use of
their hands, and this explains why many of the great masters in the past, and
especially the Essenes, were able to do such wonderful healing by the laying of
hands.
However, the ignorant populace
became fearful of this sleeping condition, and compared it to some strange coma
or trance condition that might come to the patient.
They wrongfully believed that if
the “magnetic fluid” which emanated from the end of the fingers of Mesmer or
other persons could produce a light sleep or a peaceful condition, that a
little more of such fluid or a continuation of such treatments might cause them
to go into a very deep or endless sleep. Such a continuation was absolutely
false and groundless, as we know today, but in Mesmer’s day fear and
superstitious beliefs, based on ignorance of facts, were always easily
developed in the minds of persons and adopted as truths without investigation.
Therefore, Mesmer was accused of
having devised a method of inducing trance or deep sleep. This condition was
called MESMERISM, and later was likened unto hypnotism, whereas in fact there
was no relationship to hypnotic sleep in anything that Mesmer really did.
Because his experiments were dubbed and
considered wrongly in this manner, the scientific and medical worlds ridiculed
him, and his work had to end with disgrace to himself and to the ideas he tried
to establish.
Now the whole truth of the matter
is that not only is the nerve energy in the human body electrical, but it is
like unto electrical energy of the kind we know in connection with all other
electrical manifestations.
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